Hi,
On Thu, Dec 24, Glenn Wade wrote:
> While working on compiling a program, I "grep"d for a function name, but
> inadvertantly left off the ".c" file extension. When grep displayed a
> line of one of the object code files, the display began to display all the
> lowercase characters as graphic (linedraw?) characters. I can log off,
> log back in, kill and restart the getty, but to no avail. The stty
> command shows nothing unusual for this tty, and stty sane doesn't change
> anything.
>
> I've seen this happen while using terminal emulation, and resetting the
> emulation software cleans it up. Of course, rebooting will fix it as
> well.
>
> I just wondered if anyone knew a handy-dandy command to fix this short of
> a reboot. Rebooting seems so... un-UN*X...
Press <ctrl><v> <ctrl><o> <ENTER>
With this sequence you switch back to the default font. I think meanwhile
"reset" will do that for you, also.
> Thanks,
> Glenn
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Hubert Mantel Goodbye, dots... /\\
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