https://opensource.com/life/17/10/top-terminal-emulators
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Title:
xterm processing grep color loses char at end of line
To manage
I googled around and see gnome-terminal is popular. It does not drop
characters in color at end of line. Amusingly, $TERM is xterm-256color
!!!
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Linux console! I used to work on computers with a console, but that was
way back! Mainframes likely still have them, even though they run UNIX
under the covers. So I should avoid using the PC monitor? Get a
terminal, install ssh for login, and come in
Linux console! I used to work on computers with a console, but that was
way back! Mainframes likely still have them, even though they run UNIX
under the covers. So I should avoid using the PC monitor? Get a
terminal, install ssh for login, and come in from either a terminal (who
has one any
If you don't like that, you should (see the FAQ) avoid using Linux
console as well.
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Title:
xterm processing grep color loses char at end
So I should avoid xterm, as I like the data to be correct? What is a
more sanely emulation ID ?
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Title:
xterm processing grep color loses
You might find the FAQ helpful:
https://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.faq.html#vt100_wrapping
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Title:
xterm processing grep color
That's not a bug. Here's a cleaned-up demo for 80 columns:
echo '--
--\33[01;31m\33[KABCD\33[m\33[KE'
See for example
https://invisible-island.net/vttest/vttest-wrap.html
** Changed in: xterm (Ubuntu)
Status: New
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