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Re: colored text in vi, ls etc.



On Wed, 4 Jul 2001, Holzman Mordechai wrote:

> I am running RedHat 7.1 and the Gnome or KDE X interface. I notice that in
> many applications, my text is color coded.  This happens in vi,

i'll leave vi to the vi users.

> a simple
> ls command

run 'alias', and you'll see something along the lines of
ls	(ls --color -F)
simply unalias(1) ls, or if you want something fancier, change the
ls alias line in you .bashrc, .cshrc, /etc/bashrc, /etc/csh.cshrc.

> and emacs.  How do I turn off the color coding?  Thanks for any

M-x font-lock-mode turns syntax highlighting on and off in the current
buffer. Use the menus or add some e-lisp code to your .emacs file for
permanent effects.

-- 
mulix
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