Damned color xterms ...
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Wed Jun 21 23:14:32 EDT 2000
Thankfully, ls accepts the option
--color=no
Yeah, but the command:
top --color=no
just gives the error message:
top: Unknown argument `o'
and top is one of the bad examples that forces a color that's in poor
contrast with a dark background.
In general, the solution probably lies with telling xterm to not do
colors. A simple test shows that "xterm --color=no" fails
spectacularly. And I wonder why most of the machines don't seem to
have a "man xterm" page. I've noticed this before, though I've found
it on a few machines.
The trouble with finding out how to suppress the colorizing for each
individual command is that there are zillions of commands, and each
probably has its own idiosyncratic option for controlling colors.
This could be a *lot* of work.
Maybe I just need to find the source to the old, dumb xterm, and put
it into the libraries on the machines that I use. It'd probably be
less work than learning how to suppress colorizing in each individual
command.
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