Re: Fouled Up ACS Characters
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- Subject: Re: Fouled Up ACS Characters
- From: Kyle Wheeler <kyle-mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 10:53:44 -0600
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On Tuesday, January 13 at 11:50 AM, quoth Jorge Luis:
> When I enter a folder, or scroll down a screenful, my ACS characters
> are all fouled up. Sometimes there are blocks, as though my font
> lacks the characters (it doesn't). A quick ^L redraws the screen
> properly. Has anyone experienced similar behavior? I'd like to
> avoid ascii_characters for aesthetic reasons.
What terminal are you using? And what's your TERM setting? That's
probably what the problem is.
> Or, perhaps more easily, is it possible to send a ^L every time I
> enter a folder and (this is the tricky part), send the same chord
> whenever I scroll down to view more of a folder's entries?
Sure, you can do that with a macro. But that's a "last resort" type of
option. The "right" way to fix this is by getting your terminal and
your TERM in agreement.
~Kyle
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