Matt Wozniski wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 9:41 PM, Stahlman Family wrote:
>> Matt Wozniski wrote:
>>> On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Stahlman Family wrote:
>>>> You might try 'gnome-256color' instead of 'gnome-terminal'. (Note that
>>>> on Fedora, I first had to install the ncurses-term package). It
>>>> definitely supports italic.
>>> AFAICS, gnome-terminal definitely *doesn't* support the italic SGR, at
>>> least with versions as recent as 2.26.2. The italic SGR is 3, and
>>>
>>> echo -e "\e[3mhello\e[m"
>>>
>>> in bash definitely doesn't produce italics for me.
>> Sorry. You're correct. Although with 'gnome-256color', the italic start
>> and end codes are \e[7m and \e[0m respectively. In my version of
>> gnome-terminal (2.24.3), italic is implemented as reverse video.
>
> No, the 7 SGR is for reverse video. 3 is definitely the one for italic. :)
Sorry again ;-) I saw that t_ZH and t_ZR were \e[7m and \e[0m,
respectively, and didn't consider that they were probably used as
substitutes for italic.
Brett S.
>
> ~Matt
>
> >
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