Hi Thomas,

that sounds exactly like what I need: a tool to quickly remove the
color codes from the currently open source.

I'd be happy to give it a try.

Thanks!

Have a great weekend.

Peter
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Op vr 20 feb 2026 om 17:34 schreef Thomas Raddatz via WDSCI-L <
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Hi Peter,


I do have a plug-in that can remove the color codes. I can share it with
you. But I strongly recommend testing in a safe environment, because I did
not use it for a long time. Maybe I can have a closer look at what it does
the next days. It is my plug-in, but I do not remember the details.

The plug-in only removes the color codes of the source that is loaded into
the editor. So no bash mode.

Thomas.
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