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Re: sending escape sequences to print in color
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- From: Phil Gregory <phil_g@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: Zsh Users <zsh-users@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: sending escape sequences to print in color
- Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 17:12:34 -0500
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* Dan Nelson <dnelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2003-03-24 15:40 -0600]:
> echotc AF 6 ; echotc AB 4 ; echo "Cyan on Blue!"
I didn't know about the existence of echotc; cool. But I prefer
terminfo names (they're barely more mnemonic, at least). Why doesn't
echoti take arguments? (That's the only thing I'd use it for--simpler
to use the associative array for static strings.)
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