Add ansi-term information to FAQ
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- [[#why-does-my-color-theme-not-render-correctly-in-terminal-mode][Why does my color theme not render correctly in terminal mode?]]
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- [[#why-does-my-color-theme-not-render-correctly-in-terminal-mode][Why does my color theme not render correctly in terminal mode?]]
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- [[#typing-quickly-fd-takes-me-out-of-insert-state-what-is-going-on][Typing quickly =fd= takes me out of =insert state=. What is going on?]]
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- [[#typing-quickly-fd-takes-me-out-of-insert-state-what-is-going-on][Typing quickly =fd= takes me out of =insert state=. What is going on?]]
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- [[#why-do-i-get-files-starting-with-][Why do I get files starting with .#?]]
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- [[#why-do-i-get-files-starting-with-][Why do I get files starting with .#?]]
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- [[#why-do-i-get-4m-characters-inside-ansi-term][Why do I get '4m' characters inside ansi-term?]]
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- [[#how-do-i][How do I...]]
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- [[#how-do-i][How do I...]]
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- [[#install-a-package-not-provided-by-a-layer][Install a package not provided by a layer?]]
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- [[#install-a-package-not-provided-by-a-layer][Install a package not provided by a layer?]]
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- [[#disable-a-package-completely][Disable a package completely?]]
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- [[#disable-a-package-completely][Disable a package completely?]]
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(setq create-lockfiles nil)
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(setq create-lockfiles nil)
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#+END_SRC
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#+END_SRC
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** Why do I get '4m' characters inside ansi-term?
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Ansi-term only has a subset of capabilities supported by xterm256. Your shell (e.g. fish shell) might ignore =$TERMINFO= information and require you to set the =~/.terminfo= yourself.
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#+BEGIN_SRC fish
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tic -o ~/.terminfo $TERMINFO/e/eterm-color.ti
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#+END_SRC
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* How do I...
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* How do I...
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** Install a package not provided by a layer?
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** Install a package not provided by a layer?
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Spacemacs provides a variable in the =dotspacemacs/layers= function in
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Spacemacs provides a variable in the =dotspacemacs/layers= function in
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