Hola,
en el $HOME tengo un archivo llamado .less con el contenido:
[~]$ cat .less
M+Gc
poevxEnd[~]$
Con dicho archivo consigo que en la consola al hacer un less pueda utilizar las
teclas Inicio y Fin para ir al principio y al fin del archivo, respectivamente,
pero en las Xs no me
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I run less in an xterm, it seems to save the image of whatever is
in the window, display whatever it's displaying, and then restore the
image.
[snip]
You just have to use less -X. Or better, put -X in the environment
variable called LESS, so that less
Something I've wondered about for a long time (ever since I first installed
Debian 1.1), and thought I'd finally ask...
When I run less in an xterm, it seems to save the image of whatever is in
the window, display whatever it's displaying, and then restore the image. On
the Linux console, when I
When I run less in an xterm, it seems to save the image of whatever is
in the window, display whatever it's displaying, and then restore the
image. On the Linux console, when I exit less, I get just the shell
prompt on the bottom of the screen, and not whatever was on the screen
when I ran
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