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[ILUG] textutils, ipaq, translation (Re: [ ILUG] ¯Â =?iso-8859-1?Q?=B0=D3=B7~=BF=EC=A4=BD=AB=C7=A5X=AF=B2=29? =

[ILUG] textutils, ipaq, translation (Re: [ ILUG] ¯Â =?iso-8859-1?Q?=B0=D3=B7~=BF=EC=A4=BD=AB=C7=A5X=AF=B2=29? =

Justin Mason jm at jmason.org
Wed May 16 14:44:15 IST 2001


kevin lyda said:

> On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 01:29:20PM +0100, am3yw88 at ask.com wrote:
> > [stuff]
> 
> for those that didn't quite get that it was just a note mentioning that
> there are lots of useful bits in the gnu textutils that people might
> want to look at.  like if you're printing a bit of code that was written
> with lines longer then 80 chars you might use fold.  ptx is useful for
> building indicies, and there are a host of others.  point info or the
> gnome-help-browser at textutils for more info.

Was it not someone asking for some help with a perl script?  anyway
am3yw88 at ask.com, "perldoc -f unpack" and look up the bit about
unpack("%32C*",...). HTH.


BTW -- re: the vim question -- it's a termcap setting. Can't remember
which one, but you can cp the termcap/terminfo databases to $HOME, export
TERMCAP=~/.termcap, and change the settings in that to your hearts
content; I think the ti/te resources do it.

Actually, Colm's suggestion (use titeinhibit) is better. ;)

--j.




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