try
echo ^VESC-C
i.e echo Control-V Esc C
Works for me ..
Dave.
On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, Miles wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Ronan Kirby wrote:
>> > "John P . Looney" wrote:
> > >
> > > Handy one:
> > >
> > > Ever mess up your terminal, by viewing a binary file, so that all the
> > > letters you type look weird ? All you need to do is type:
> > >
> > > $ cat
> > > ^[c
> > > ^D
> > > $
> > >
> > [SNIP]
> >
> > Ctrl-v, Esc, c <return> will also do the trick.
> > (Thanks to Garret Flynn for that one)
> >
> Niether of which, apparently, seme to work on a Solaris dtterm. Any ideas
> for this one?
>> ....Miles
>>kcolfer at iol.ie>kieran.colfer at ireland.sun.com>http://ireland.iol.ie/~kcolfer>>>>
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