Linux Color.
Kroboth, Joe
joe_kroboth at chernay.com
Thu Nov 1 12:56:30 PDT 2007
mark-> said:
>You don't need the DOS/Win versions. Turn it on by using a termcap
with
>the OV attribute. Go into define screens and hit update. It'll tell
you
>you're converting a monochrome screen to colour. You then "paint over"
the
>screen.
>
>If you've already designed a screen, you're basically forced to
redesign it
>a second time just to get the colours.
>
>Or you could try the suggestion about using Laura's tool, although I
have
>-no- idea how it works. Maybe it takes the pain out of it.
I did figure out that some time ago but there doesn't seem to be a way
to 'paint over' with different colors. I'm trying to highlight parts off
the screen in different colors for status information.
Thanks,
Joe
Chernay Printing, Inc
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