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On 2021/10/19 17:31, Omar Polo wrote:
> friendly ping :)
>
> Stuart Henderson writes:
>
> > On 2021/10/12 15:02, Omar Polo wrote:
> >>
> >> Omar Polo writes:
> >>
> >> > Hello ports,
> >> >
> >> > Thanks to a thread on misc@ I've found pspg: a pager designed for
> >> > tabular data
friendly ping :)
Stuart Henderson writes:
> On 2021/10/12 15:02, Omar Polo wrote:
>>
>> Omar Polo writes:
>>
>> > Hello ports,
>> >
>> > Thanks to a thread on misc@ I've found pspg: a pager designed for
>> > tabular data. Unfortunately it doesn't ship with a manpage, but
>> > is really easy
On 2021/10/12 15:02, Omar Polo wrote:
>
> Omar Polo writes:
>
> > Hello ports,
> >
> > Thanks to a thread on misc@ I've found pspg: a pager designed for
> > tabular data. Unfortunately it doesn't ship with a manpage, but
> > is really easy to use. For example, to use it as pager for psql, set
Omar Polo writes:
> Hello ports,
>
> Thanks to a thread on misc@ I've found pspg: a pager designed for
> tabular data. Unfortunately it doesn't ship with a manpage, but
> is really easy to use. For example, to use it as pager for psql, set
> PSQL_PAGER=pspg (or, even better, PSQL_PAGER='pspg -
Hello ports,
Thanks to a thread on misc@ I've found pspg: a pager designed for
tabular data. Unfortunately it doesn't ship with a manpage, but
is really easy to use. For example, to use it as pager for psql, set
PSQL_PAGER=pspg (or, even better, PSQL_PAGER='pspg -s20' for a cool
light theme ;-)