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From: "Matt Wozniski" <godlygeek AT gmail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Weird cosmetic bug after viewing bash man page
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On 12/18/06, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
> Personally, I have never heard of '\e[22' turning off bold. My guess
> would be that the real solution here is to fix the TERMINFO database.

As seen at http://rtfm.etla.org/xterm/ctlseq.html , under the section
"Functions using CSI, ordered by the final character(s)", subsection
"CSI Pm m", xterm accepts the control sequence '\e[22m' to turn off
bold without affecting other attributes.  I believe any vt100
compatible terminal emulator is supposed to do the same.

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