On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 4:53 AM, Peter Dyballa
<Peter_Dyballa@web.de> wrote:
Am 9.1.2012 um 02:05 schrieb Yuan Luo:
> alias l='ls -CF'
> alias la='ls -A'
> alias ll='ls -alF'
> alias ls='ls --color=auto'
>
> Anything noticeable?
IMO it's not recommended to use the same symbol, "ls", left and right of the equals sign. I recommend to use the full pathname of the ls programme when this programme is meant.
Are all aliases from ~/.bashrc listed inside GNU Emacs?
Can you trace the execution of the ls alias?
Have you tried to use the more ANSI compliant "term" function/emulation?
It can be that you need to set up the *shell* buffer to actually show colours (*term* has it activated by default, by its more complete compliance to ANSI):
(add-hook 'shell-mode-hook (lambda ()
(ansi-color-for-comint-mode-on)))
Check your GNU Emacs documentation on this topic!
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Greetings
Pete
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