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Re: dirtrack (shell mode) not working
From: |
Samuel Wales |
Subject: |
Re: dirtrack (shell mode) not working |
Date: |
Mon, 4 May 2009 15:03:19 -0700 |
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 12:51, Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@web.de> wrote:
> Your "manual matching" works on the cleaned static text data, while the mode
> in the buffer sees the text plus the ANSI Esc codes which are used
I don't think so. My manual matching works on the mode in the buffer.
Why would it be any different for the function?
> Yes, me too! I would like to have other colours used for the number plate of
> my car. There are other options to display information on a desktop.
That is a strange parody of emacs. Let's not fix anything ever?
>> The first variable sets a single color, while the second two, afaik, only
>> affect movement. Is that correct?
>>
>
> Esc[value;...;valuem sets a graphic mode (colour, intensity, blinking,
> reverse). The value 0 resets, the value 1 sets intensity. The foreground (3)
> colours yellow (3), magenta (5), and blue (4) are set.
That was not my question either. You mentioned 3 variables as
solutions. I do not see that they are solutions. If that is
incorrect, please kindly say how the last 2 variables solve the
problem in any way whatsoever, and how the first solves it completely.
I know what ansi colors do. That is not the question. The question
is what I -- or dirtrack -- are doing wrong in getting dirtrack to
work.
Thanks.