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QS can output VT100-compatible control characters to help making its output more readable (mainly by highlighting errors and warnings). Because these control characters are a nuisance when incorporated in a log file, the feature is off by default. To switch it on, you must create a copy of the executable (or, better still, make a link with ln -s) to a file with the name Qsi (i for ``interactive''). When QS is called as Qsi, it will emit control characters understandable by the great majority of terminal emulators.

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NMG, January 2005