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Re: no color syntax highlighting in emacs over SSH
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DeeplyPipelined |
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Re: no color syntax highlighting in emacs over SSH |
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Fri, 29 Sep 2006 11:48:26 -0700 (PDT) |
The TERM setting on the remote machine (Sun box) is set to xterm. You are
right in assuming that I am doing an ssh to a remote Sun box and then
running emacs.
Also, how do I find out more about termcap/terminfo entries on the Solaris
box? (I dont know much about termcap/terminfo).
Tim X-2 wrote:
>
> DeeplyPipelined <ajitkarthik@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I am editing some .c files over an SSH connection. Syntax highlighting
>> is working fine when I have the files on my local machine.
>>
>> If am using emacs on the TTY (as opposed to emacs in an X window), the
>> problem is
>> that I cant get syntax highlighting to work for files over an SSH
>> connection. I know that font-lock-mode is on because I see bold fonts
>> and underlined fonts in the TTY over an SSH connection, but there is
>> no color.
>>
>> The shell on the remote machine is a tcsh.
>>
>> I should also mention that when I use emacs over X on the SSH, syntax
>> highlighting works. It stops working in TTY mode over SSH. The remote
>> machine has emacs 21.2.2 on a SunSPARC Solaris 2.8.
>>
>> Any help regarding this will be greatly appreciated!
>>
>
> I'm assuming you are doing an ssh to the remote Sun box and then
> running emacs, rather than accessing remote iles using something like
> tramp or ange-ftp.
>
> Check to see what TERM setting the remote emacs believes it is running
> under. I suspect the most likely cause is that the remote emacs
> doesn't realise it is running under a terminal which can support
> colour. If this is the case, you will have to see if there is a
> suitable colour capable termcap/terminfo setting which is compatible
> with the tty. I have seen this problem when users are running on Linux
> and connect to a commercial Unix system like solaris or Tru64, which
> doesn't have termcap/terminfo entries for terminals of type Linux or
> Console (as used in Linux).
>
> If you can find a suitable termcap/terminfo entry on the solaris box,
> you may need to set your TERM variable explicitly when you login to
> force it to use that entry.
>
> Alternatively, use tramp from a local instance of emacs - you will get
> colour syntax highlighting and probably better responsiveness
> (assuming thats why your running under a console rather than X).
>
> HTH
>
> Tim
>
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