On Mon, Nov 07, 2022 at 11:11:33PM -0000, Jeffery Small wrote: > I have a script that fires up mutt in an xfce4-terminal window. In my ksh > shell .kshrc file, I use stty to disable (undef) the stop (^S) and start > (^Q) characters. However, when I run mutt as follows:
I don't have ksh installed to test (and I'm too lazy to install it), but I suspect your .kshrc file is not being read because the shell that xfce4-terminal launches to run mutt is not an interactive shell. But the question is, if you're doing this via a script to begin with, why rely on .kshrc? Run stty in the script before starting mutt... or better yet, make the thing that xfce4-terminal starts be the shell script that starts mutt, and consists of this: #!/bin/sh stty start undef stty stop undef exec /usr/local/bin/mutt Call that script, say, /foo/bin/mutt, and then start with xfce4-terminal $options -e /foo/bin/mutt -- Derek D. Martin http://www.pizzashack.org/ GPG Key ID: 0xDFBEAD02 -=-=-=-=- This message is posted from an invalid address. Replying to it will result in undeliverable mail due to spam prevention. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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