> Hey suckless developers,
Hi Ingo,
> first let me thank you for your great work.
Thanks!
> But today a bug in st burned some hours.
Well, this wasn't really a bug but rather a not best choice.
This has been “fixed” by the last commit about a month ago, could you
confirm that?
Actually I neither undestand the joke, nor the setting. For my usage it seems
best to set both values to 0.
What do you want to achieve with these defaults? For me it just makes
unmodified manual pages without the described manpager, or LESS_TERMCAP_*
exports unreadable.
> On Wed, Oct 5, 2016
On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 2:19 PM, Lucas Gabriel Vuotto
wrote:
> $ echo '140,146p' | ed config.def.h
> 20475
> /*
> * Colors used, when the specific fg == defaultfg. So in reverse mode this
> * will reverse too. Another logic would only make the simple feature too
> * complex.
> */
> static unsig
$ echo '140,146p' | ed config.def.h
20475
/*
* Colors used, when the specific fg == defaultfg. So in reverse mode this
* will reverse too. Another logic would only make the simple feature too
* complex.
*/
static unsigned int defaultitalic = 11;
static unsigned int defaultunderline = 7;
On 05
> Actually "tput ncf" says "3", which means that the italic attribute cannot be
> used with colors. But that is a lie. I would say, the italic attribute can
> only be used with colors.
I just found out that ncv=3 (sorry ncv, not ncf) means STANDOUT and REVERSE
cannot be combined with colors, b
Hi
Try to keep things short.
> I'm not sure yet if OpenRC is really much better than systemd, though, so if
> I would need to choose today I might switch to a plain debian, that I often
> use on servers.
We don't need to discuss these things here [0].
> Gentoo has a little trick...
As a matt
On Wed, Oct 5, 2016, at 07:54, Ingo Krabbe wrote:
> Did you load "TERM=st-256color" ?
$ env | grep TERM
TERM=st-256color
Did you load "TERM=st-256color" ?
> I can confirm that on my system (Debian stable) with the latest st (just
> ran a git pull and rebuilt), that when i is 7, the color changes.
>
> for i in `seq 0 255`
> do tput setaf $i
> tput sitm
> echo -n $i ": Test it!"
> tput
I can confirm that on my system (Debian stable) with the latest st (just
ran a git pull and rebuilt), that when i is 7, the color changes.
for i in `seq 0 255`
do tput setaf $i
tput sitm
echo -n $i ": Test it!"
tput ritm
echo "Test it!"
done
Hey suckless developers,
first let me thank you for your great work. dwm and st have become my main
linux tools as a base to control nearly everything, as long I don't switch to
my plan9 virtual machine and do things in rc terminals or acme windows.
But today a bug in st burned some hours. So l
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