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This is the most useful post on the internet. Thank you for the detailed explanation and the scientific exploration of the options -- it saved me a tremendous amount of time and energy. |
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May I offer you a very sincere thank you. I appreciate knowing *why* I'm changing a setting |
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Which font are you using in those screenshots? |
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This is a hack. Do things properly and configure your TERM strings properly in your emulator and multiplexer instead. |
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This post is simply fantastic, thank you! |
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Nice explanation and webpage. Clearly, a man or woman of aesthetics here. |
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Thanks for adding the why along with the answer. Very useful and informative. |
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Great post |
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MANY many thanks |
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Please consider reducing font size of your website.. I can clearly reading this website from 20 fts away.. |
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Very helpful, thanks a lot |
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this really made me very, very happy. A thousand blessings x |
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Wow! How did you make the font! Sooo Cool : D. Brings back fond memory of Cathode Ray Tube screens : ) |
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Fixing Vim's Background Color Erase for 256-color tmux and GNU screen
https://sunaku.github.io/vim-256color-bce.html
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