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From: | Almudena Garcia |
Subject: | Re: Console problems |
Date: | Thu, 16 Jan 2025 14:02:47 +0100 |
Bruno Haible via Bug reports for the GNU Hurd, le mar. 14 janv. 2025 14:49:00 +0100, a ecrit:
> Samuel Thibault wrote:
> > it really looks like
> > something in bash/libtinfo is inventing escape sequences.
>
> Indeed: with 'dash' instead of 'bash' there is no issue.
>
> > If you export TERM=dumb, that disappears, so it's really related to
> > terminal sequences. Even TERM=vt100 produces it,
>
> I see. And when I use 'TERM=xterm vi <some_file>', I see ?25h and ?25lm
> which come from the 'cnorm' and 'civis' ("cursor_normal" and "cursor_invisible"
> [1]) capabilities.
>
> Maybe these sequences are used as defaults for 'cnorm' and 'civis' (which
> 'mach-gnu-color' does not have)?
Possibly. You can try to use
TERM=mach-gnu-color infocmp > foo
vi foo
tic foo
to recompile your own entry for the mach-gnu-color term, with
"cnorm=, civis=, " added in it to explicitly make them empty. Or set
them to some no-op action.
Samuel
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