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Tom Naujokas <tomnaujokas@×××××.com> writes: |
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> On Tue, 2006-26-12 at 19:24 -0500: |
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> ...[snip]... |
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>> > Good, however you should not really need to use ansi-mode. |
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>> > I do not, and don't have the trouble you mentioned. |
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>> > In normal shell-mode (M-x shell) I do see the escape sequences you |
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>> > mention but not in eshell (M-x eshell). |
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> ...[snip]... |
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> I have similar problems with xemacs. Both shell and eshell act the same |
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> and there seems to be no ansi-term for xemacs. This used to work fine. |
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Are you using [Xe]macs in console mode or in an xterm .. other? |
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What is the output of `alias|grep ls'? |
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> Could this be a terminfo problem? When I do the following in a xemacs |
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> shell: |
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Not likely |
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> tnaujoka@Athlon-XP-2500 ~ $ echo $TERM |
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> emacs |
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> tnaujoka@Athlon-XP-2500 ~ $ find /usr/share/terminfo -name emacs -print |
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> tnaujoka@Athlon-XP-2500 ~ $ |
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> Doesn't this indicate that the terminal type "emacs" is missing from the |
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> terminfo database. If so, how would I get it back? |
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No. Emacs terminal is internal to [Xe]macs |
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