"Avis, Ed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jim Meyering wrote:
>
>>>If for some reason my terminal gets into a strange mode where the
>>>color of the text is changed and difficult to read, all I need to do
>>>is run an 'ls' command, and the colors will be restored to normal.
>>
>>Ed suggested eliminating the 00-escape sequence around each
>>dircolors-NORMAL file.  I expect that his change will not
>>affect the independent, term-color-restoring escape sequence
>>at the end of `ls --color' output.
>
> I think that if no escape sequences were used during the directory
> listing then there's no need to restore anything afterwards.

That's reasonable.
People who expect `ls --color' to reset terminal state will
just have to be sure to run it on files whose names are highlighted.


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