Re: [BRLTTY] terminal control codes

2017-11-19 Thread Dave Mielke
[quoted lines by Brian Tew on 2017/11/19 at 08:09 -0600] >Is there any way to get rid of the escape sequences generated by most modern >programs? >I would like to learn emacs but the output is almost unreadable. Most modern programs don't generate escape sequences. Those that manage a

[BRLTTY] terminal control codes

2017-11-19 Thread Brian Tew
Is there any way to get rid of the escape sequences generated by most modern programs? I would like to learn emacs but the output is almost unreadable. Thanks. ___ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to:

Re: [BRLTTY] terminal control codes

2017-10-27 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello, Brian Tew, on ven. 27 oct. 2017 04:31:30 -0500, wrote: > When I start it the output is full of terminal control codes. > I tried changing TERM from linux to vt100, same problem. I'm afraid it actually hardcodes the escape sequences being used. > Any ideas on what I might try? Thanks.

[BRLTTY] terminal control codes

2017-10-27 Thread Brian Tew
Hi, Looking for suggestions. I am trying to run a program called tlf which controls radios. When I start it the output is full of terminal control codes. This is true for brltty with my display hooked to the pc via usb cable, but it also happens when i run the program from an ipad with ssh over