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Re: Threaded comments & indenting, w3m browser, $TERM=screen.linux
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Aaron Davies |
Subject: |
Re: Threaded comments & indenting, w3m browser, $TERM=screen.linux |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Jan 2011 19:44:43 -0500 |
On Sunday, January 16, 2011, John Magolske wrote:
> Also, `w3m -dump` behaves this way (some indentation, but after
> one or two levels the comments become flat) regardless of whether
> $TERM= linux, screen.linux, xterm or screen.
Does the literal text (viewed in vi, through cat -v, etc.)from w3m
-dump show any differences when used within or without screen? In
particular, is the indentation implemented with spaces, tabs, or
something else? (ANSI control character possibly?)
Similarly an interactive session in screen could be logged with
screen's "log" (H) command, and a plain console one could potentially
be tee'd or something.
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Aaron Davies
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- Threaded comments & indenting, w3m browser, $TERM=screen.linux, John Magolske, 2011/01/16
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- Re: Threaded comments & indenting, w3m browser, $TERM=screen.linux, John Magolske, 2011/01/20
- Re: Threaded comments & indenting, w3m browser, $TERM=screen.linux, Chris Jones, 2011/01/20
- Re: Threaded comments & indenting, w3m browser, $TERM=screen.linux, John Magolske, 2011/01/21
- Re: Threaded comments & indenting, w3m browser, $TERM=screen.linux, Chris Jones, 2011/01/23
- Re: Threaded comments & indenting, w3m browser, $TERM=screen.linux, John Magolske, 2011/01/23
- Re: Threaded comments & indenting, w3m browser, $TERM=screen.linux, Chris Jones, 2011/01/23
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