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Re: [Groff] [Heirloom] bug in '.if' string comparison tests
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Tadziu Hoffmann |
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Re: [Groff] [Heirloom] bug in '.if' string comparison tests |
Date: |
Wed, 3 Sep 2014 21:19:03 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) |
> But does anyone know what does this character means, and why
> does it seems to be prefered to other control characters ?
It's the "bell" character. On output, it rings the terminal
bell, but doesn't have any other side effects.
Try this in bash:
echo -e '\007'
(octal 007 is ASCII BEL). Your terminal should beep.
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Tadziu Hoffmann <=
- Re: [Groff] [Heirloom] bug in '.if' string comparison tests, Carsten Kunze, 2014/09/03
- Re: [Groff] [Heirloom] bug in '.if' string comparison tests, Carsten Kunze, 2014/09/03
- Re: [Groff] [Heirloom] bug in '.if' string comparison tests, Carsten Kunze, 2014/09/03
- Re: [Groff] [Heirloom] bug in '.if' string comparison tests, Carsten Kunze, 2014/09/03
- Re: [Groff] [Heirloom] bug in '.if' string comparison tests, Tadziu Hoffmann, 2014/09/03
- Re: [Groff] [Heirloom] bug in '.if' string comparison tests, Carsten Kunze, 2014/09/03
- Re: [Groff] [Heirloom] bug in '.if' string comparison tests, Ralph Corderoy, 2014/09/04