On 11/10/2017 06:48 PM, jdow wrote:
On 2017-11-10 16:38, ToddAndMargo wrote:
On 11/10/2017 04:21 PM, jdow wrote:
On 2017-11-10 15:14, ToddAndMargo wrote:
Dear List,
Ever cat a binary file by accident and your
terminal gets all screwed up.
I had a developer on the Perl 6 chat line give me
a tip on how to unscrew your terminal and set it
back to normal. (He way helping me do a binary
read from the keyboard.)
stty sane^j
Note: it is <ctr><J>, not "enter".
-T
Make "\033]0;" the first bit of your prompt. Never worry about it again.
ESC-0 sets the terminal to have no attribute bits set. So it clears
funny display. I've had that as a standard part of my prompts for
decades, even back in the CP/M days.
{^_^} Joanne
Sweet!
Here is what I have in my .bash_profile file:
if [ "$PS1" ]; then
# extra [ in front of \u unconfuses confused Linux VT parser
PS1="\e[0 [[\\u@\\h:\\l \\w]\\$ "
fi
{^_^}
Thank you!
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