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Operating Systems Solaris Emacs changes the term colors after quitting Post 302161165 by m9dhatter on Wednesday 23rd of January 2008 08:33:06 PM
Old 01-23-2008
Question [FIXED] Emacs changes the term colors after quitting

Ok. So I've finally compiled the latest version of GNU emacs on Solaris 5.8.
I've set putty up so that it sets TERM=xtermc. emacs now has syntax highlighting. The problem is, whenever I quit emacs, it changes the screen colors. The background is now the same as the color of the minibuffer. It won't change until I invoke vim or any other app that changes the background color. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks.

Last edited by m9dhatter; 01-24-2008 at 06:50 AM.. Reason: fixed
 

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Term::ReadLine::Zoid::Emacs(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  Term::ReadLine::Zoid::Emacs(3pm)

NAME
Term::ReadLine::Zoid::Emacs - a readline emacs mode SYNOPSIS
This class is used as a mode under Term::ReadLine::Zoid, see there for usage details. DESCRIPTION
This mode provides some emacs key-bindings, taking the bash(1) implementation as a reference. This module also provides a 'emac_multiline' key map. KEY MAPPING
These bindings are additional to those in Term::ReadLine::Zoid which already contains some emacs key bindings. escape, ^[ (prefix_meta) meta-f (forward_word) meta-b (backward_word) ^X^V (switch_mode_command) Enter (vi) command mode. Taken from zsh(1). ^V, ^Q (quoted_insert) Insert next key literally, ignoring any key-bindings. WARNING: control or escape chars in the editline can cause unexpected results TODO
Get count args right (see bash reference) A lot more bindings A emacs multiline mode AUTHOR
Jaap Karssenberg (Pardus) <pardus@cpan.org> Copyright (c) 2004 Jaap G Karssenberg. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
Term::ReadLine::Zoid perl v5.8.7 2005-08-07 Term::ReadLine::Zoid::Emacs(3pm)
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