Austin Donnelly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: $ export LESS='-M -X -z-2'
In addition to that, I suggest '-I' which makes the text-search case
insensitive (a search for "Linux" will match "Linux, "linux" or
"LINUX" ...).
Winfried
Evan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Try
> XTerm*titeInhibit: true
> and thanks, I've always wanted to know how to do that!
I should have RTFMd first. That is a far easier way of
accomplishing the same thing. However, my solution still stands if
you have an xterm that doesn
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>I'm trying to configure xterm so that, for example, the screen isn't
>restored after exiting less.
>
>>From reading the manual page, I'd expect that a resource of the form
>*titeInhibit: True
> or
>*TiteInhibit: True
>
>would do the trick. How
> I'm trying to configure xterm so that, for example, the screen isn't
> restored after exiting less.
Hideous behavior, no? Anyway, you're looking in the wrong place.
If your less (vi, emacs, etc.) is compiled to read from termcap,
edit /etc/termcap and comment out or remove the ti and te e
Raul Miller wrote:
>
> I'm trying to configure xterm so that, for example, the screen isn't
> restored after exiting less.
>
> >From reading the manual page, I'd expect that a resource of the form
> *titeInhibit: True
> or
> *TiteInhibit: True
>
> would do the trick. However, this
I'm trying to configure xterm so that, for example, the screen isn't
restored after exiting less.
>From reading the manual page, I'd expect that a resource of the form
*titeInhibit: True
or
*TiteInhibit: True
would do the trick. However, this doesn't seem to have any effect.
Anyone
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