[TF] turning off echo
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From: azrael at azrael-uk.f2s.c. (Azrael) - 2003-02-11 12:42:09
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On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 12:24, Keith Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 12:37:36PM +0000, Azrael wrote:
> > If I use tf with visual mode on, I can't see the echo of what I
> > previously typed. However when visual mode is off, I can see the echo of
> > what I previously typed.
> >
> > All well and good so far... however.. if I want to have visual mode off
> > and /not/ see the echo of what I previously typed, how can I do that? I
> > would be happy to also not be able to what I am currently typing - don't
> > much mind.
> >
> The /kecho setting might be what you're looking for, if I gather
> correctly.
Hmm.. not quite sure what I am supposed to do with this.
Here is some output from my world:
"test
You say, "test"
/kecho
% kecho=off
"test
You say, "test"
As you can see, my input is being echoed before and after the /kecho
command.
Any other ideas?
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