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Date:      Tue, 4 Jul 2000 11:48:45 +0300
From:      Peter Pentchev <roam@orbitel.bg>
To:        Doug Barton <DougB@gorean.org>
Cc:        John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.ORG>, hackers@FreeBSD.ORG, Sean Lutner <sean@rentul.net>, Brian Fundakowski Feldman <green@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: ls -G seems to depend on TERM=xterm-color
Message-ID:  <20000704114845.A829@ringwraith.oblivion.bg>
In-Reply-To: <39619CE9.F0D168FA@gorean.org>; from DougB@gorean.org on Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 01:14:33AM -0700
References:  <200007040641.XAA37730@john.baldwin.cx> <39619CE9.F0D168FA@gorean.org>

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Hmm.. how about adding this XTerm*termname: xterm-color stuff to a default
Xresources file in /usr/share/skel/, or to some default Xresources file
in the X directory tree itself?  (I haven't messed with X resources too
much, guess it shows ;)

This would break xterms running on monochrome monitors; tunable via
a question in sysinstall?

G'luck,
Pencheff

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Thit sentence is not self-referential because "thit" is not a word.

On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 01:14:33AM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
> John Baldwin wrote:
> 
> > >> XTerm*termName: xterm-color
> > >
> > >       Ok, that's a good solution, I was just using .bashrc. My point is not
> > > so much why, but that it be properly documented. Do you want to handle
> > > the update of the ls man page, or do you want me to PR a patch?
> > 
> > Umm, honestly, this shouldn't be all that non-obvious.  Do you expect
> > ls -G to work on a monochrome monitor?  Of course not. :P  The xterm
> > termcap is by default a monochrome terminal.  sysinstall doesn't have
> > color in an xterm either w/ term=xterm.
> 
> 	This is obvious to you and me, but to a newer user it's not going to be
> obvious at all. There is going to be a bunch of people who write into
> the mailing lists wondering why they aren't seeing the colorized ls in
> their xterms. 
> 


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