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From: darkstar@chopin.udel.edu (Jerry Alexandratos)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Help With Underline Color!
Date: 23 May 1995 14:40:34 -0400
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Okay, I tried posting this about two weeks ago, but I think it got lost
in the shuffle.
I'm using MS-Kermit v3.14 patch level 3 to connect to a unix host.
I've got the following lines in my mscustom.ini:
set term color 10,37,44
set term under 1,33,44
So, everyone can assume that I use a blue on white screen on a vga
monitor and I want my underlined characters to be bright yellow on
blue.
However, that's not the behavior I get from set term under. It sets
the color to yellow on blue (this means that it comes up brown looking
on blue).
It's like it doesn't interpret the 1 at the beginning of the string.
But here's the really unusual part. If I go back to the MS-Kermit>
prompt after I've connected and I type the command in by hand, the
colors come out as typed in!
Am I missing something, or is this a bug in the way it's determining
the colors?
Thanks in advance...
--Jerry
--
8) Jerry Alexandratos % "Nothing inhabits my (8
8) darkstar@strauss.udel.edu % thoughts, and oblivion (8
8) darkstar@canary.pearson.udel.edu % drives my desires." (8