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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Highlighted subject line when reading news
Date: 15 Dec 1994 14:50:35 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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References: <3ckjds$ot6@bigboote.WPI.EDU> <3cld9e$i93@bach.convex.com> <1994Dec14.083711.35412@cc.usu.edu> <3cobav$7mm@bigboote.wpi.edu>
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In article <3cobav$7mm@bigboote.wpi.edu>, Eeyore <eeyore@wpi.WPI.EDU> wrote:
>In article <1994Dec14.083711.35412@cc.usu.edu> jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik) writes:
>>In article <3cld9e$i93@bach.convex.com>, hart@convex.com (Wesley Hart) writes:
>>> In <3ckjds$ot6@bigboote.WPI.EDU> eeyore@wpi.WPI.EDU ( Eeyore ) writes:
>>>> This very old AT&T monitor makes it very difficult to see the
>>>> words in the subject when they are highlighted. Is there a
>>>> way to turn it off?
>>> I'd be very interested in seeing this as well. Right now it looks like
>>> kermit's displaying cyan text on a green background - nearly impossible
>>> to read.
>>So use the SET TERMINAL COLOR command and choose colors which you
>>prefer. Did I miss a point here?
>
> Maybe *I* missed something here. I tried typing SET TERMINAL
> COLOR while in Kermit, and it didn't recognize it.
>
This kind of confusion comes up because of the delays inherent in news.
This question was already asked and answered, but you evidently did not see
the answer before posting the question, but by now you probably have seen
the answer, so I don't think I need to post it again. Please wait a couple
days and if you still haven't seen it, send email to kermit@columbia.edu.
- Frank
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