Charles Levert wrote: > * On Tuesday 2005-11-15 at 23:06:46 +0100, Benno Schulenberg > wrote: > > BTW, when using --color=always and piping the output to 'less', > > text in a line containing a coloured word cannot be searched > > and found. > > I assume you are already using "less -R".
$ echo $LESS -RMicS -#20 When using -r instead of -R, the searching works okay, and the horizontal scrolling a bit better. Why should -r be avoided? > Have you tried with a recent 'less' version, > such as 385-cl4 or 393-cl1? Not yet. > > > /* Other colors. Defaults look damn good. */ > > > > Please remove the strong word. > > Oh, come on! Have you never read the original > version of GNU Emacs' terminal.el? No, hadn't... Hmm. There's no "damn" there. :) It took a moment before it occurred to me what word I should be looking for. Wow... Well, there it's the whole mood of the file, here it's an isolated word. But that's just my opinion. You're the man. Benno
