I don't know how to pipe stderr, but you can redirect it to a file:
setterm &>oops
less oops
rm oops
Lawson
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On Thu, 22 Apr 1999, Maurice Hendrix wrote:
> I must say that the man/info page for setterm is extremely limited.
There
> are a lot of less obvious options for which I'd like to know more.
Could
> someone point me to a more detailed documentation regarding setterm?
>
>
>
> Also, typing just
>
> #setterm
>
> makes setterm output all its options. Many commands do this, and I've
found
> that to read everything I could just use <command> |more However
some
> commands, (like settterm) do not pipe their output through more. I
guess
> they print this information to stderr. How can I pipe stderr through
more
> (or less?)
>
> TIA,
> --
> Maurice Hendrix
>
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> - Still 21 months to go until the next millenium...
>
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