Hi,

no,no,no...I LIKE context sensitive highlightning in vim! :)

But:
Some tools, which normally are made fpr output directly to
the console use ESC-sequences to color parts of the text.
>From time to time I use the tool 'script' to log all of
the text into a file to review it later (I cannot read
at the speed these are spitting out dozens of words... ;)

I like to use vim for that ... but these [XXX] escape
sequences makes reading the output a very diffcult task, since they
are not interpreted by vim.

Piping the output through col -b remove a part of those but
by far not all.

Is there any way to get back my love "pure ascii" ???

Best regards and have a nice weekend!
mcc


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