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256term.csh
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256term.sh
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PackageKit.sh
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abrt-console-notification.sh
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bash_completion.sh
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colorgrep.csh
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colorgrep.sh
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colorls.csh
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colorls.sh
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csh.local
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flatpak.sh
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kde.csh
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kde.sh
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lang.csh
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lang.sh
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less.csh
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less.sh
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modules.csh
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modules.sh
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qt-graphicssystem.csh
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qt-graphicssystem.sh
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qt.csh
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qt.sh
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sh.local
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vim.csh
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vim.sh
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vte.sh
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which2.csh
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which2.sh
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Editing: 256term.csh
# Enable 256 color capabilities for appropriate terminals # Set this variable in your local shell config if you want remote # xterms connecting to this system, to be sent 256 colors. # This can be done in /etc/csh.cshrc, or in an earlier profile.d script. # SEND_256_COLORS_TO_REMOTE=1 # Terminals with any of the following set, support 256 colors (and are local) set local256="$?COLORTERM$?XTERM_VERSION$?ROXTERM_ID$?KONSOLE_DBUS_SESSION" if ($?TERM && ($local256 || $?SEND_256_COLORS_TO_REMOTE)) then switch ($TERM) case 'xterm': case 'screen': case 'Eterm': setenv TERM "$TERM-256color" endsw if ($?TERMCAP && ($TERM == "screen-256color")) then setenv TERMCAP `echo $TERMCAP | sed -e 's/Co#8/Co#256/g'` endif endif unset local256
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