On Sat, 17 Dec 2011, David Fleck wrote: > Rich- for what little it's worth, on my OpenSuSE system, it's defined in > /etc/csh.login and /etc/profile. (And I found them with the > old-fashioned, but portable, 'find /etc -type f | xargs grep COLORTERM').
David, I run bash, not csh, but there's only a TERM definition in /etc/profile. I just added a COLORTERM definition there. Both TERM and COLORTERM are defined in ~/.bash_profile (and I added the latter to ~/.bashrc). For some reason, however, I'm not able to properly display the UTF-8 test file nor see those characters in alpine mail messages. As far as I can tell, every place a character set or terminal type can be specified it's set to UTF-8, en_US.UTF-8. rxvt-unicode, urxvt, or rxvt-unicode-256color. I'm missing something subtle, somewhere. Thanks ... and Happy Holidays to you and your family, Rich _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
