On 10/3/2019 9:17 AM, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> Have you read the answers?
I assume you are referring to the answers at stackexchange -- I did try
the three answers as specifically itemized (1,2,3) in the original post
(use of cat inside term was misleading since it did not allow scrolling
and the tail end of the file did not have any escape codes.)
If you are referring to the responses on this mailing list, "On
10/3/2019 8:43 AM, Gary Johnson" and "On 10/3/2019 8:15 AM, Marius
Gedminas" each explained the modifications needed for my attempts 1 and
3. I did respond to the list indicating that Johnson's tweaks did work
for me. Gedminas's tweaks did work too.
>
>> Am 03.10.2019 um 17:05 schrieb 'Suresh Govindachar' via vim_use <vim_use@googlegroups.com>:
>>
>> ???
>> To view a file containing terminal color escape codes (file was created by redirecting the stdout and stderr into it), I tried the suggestions at https://vi.stackexchange.com/questions/485/can-vim-interpret-terminal-color-escape-codes -- but there was no difference compared to just opening the file and not doing any of the following:
>>
>> 1) Opening foo.txt and sourcing AnsiEscPlugin.vim
>> 2) Opening foo.txt and sourcing ColorizerPlugin.vim
>> 3) Starting vi and doing ":term less foo.txt"
>>
>> Ubuntu 16.04, VIM version: 8.1.229, Colorscheme: ChocolateLiquor
>>
>> So how can one view files with terminal color escape codes?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
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