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# This is a sample config file for KTterm. All valid fields should be
# shown in this file, and documented as to their legal values, etc.
# *) Anything that follows a '#' is a comment.
# *) Blank lines are allowed, and will be ignored by the program.
# *) Commands may NOT be bunched up on a line...they must be on
# their own line.
# *) The colon (':') is optional.
# *) The field names are not case sensitive.
# If any fields are left out, the default values will be used. Any or all
# fields may be left out, but the program does want this file to exist (it
# will create it with only the default communications parameters if it
# doesn't find it).
# MARGINBELL: 73
INITFILE: startup.kam
EXITFILE: finish.kam
LOGFILE: ktterm.log
# LOGGER: q ktterm.log
# ASKLOGGER: YES
# CAPBUFF is the size of the scrollback buffer. take care when
# increasing this number. I suggest you start with the default
# (100 lines) and gradually increase. If there isn't room to
# allocate this number of lines, you won't have a scrollback buffer.....
# Here are some sizes for 100 line increments of the scrollback buffer:
# 0 lines: scrollback disabled
# 100 lines: 18,400 bytes per active window
# 200 lines: 28,400 bytes
# 300 lines: 38,400 bytes (gee...see a pattern?)
# ...... .......
# 800 lines: 88,400 bytes
CAPBUFF: 200
# PORTSPEED must be one of 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600 for most TNCs
# (KTterm, however, will allow up to 115200 bps)
PORTSPEED: 9600
# COMMPORT must be one of 1, 2, 3, or 4, for COM1 through COM4, respectively.
COMMPORT: 1
# MYCALL is the callsign that will be used for logging to a file.
# This does not affect the value in the TNC in any way.
MYCALL: N5IAL
# NORMALECHO determines whether local echo will be generated from the
# program in normal (i.e., non-host) mode. This must be either 1 for on
# or 0 (zero) for off.
NORMALECHO: 0
# MORSESPEED determines the speed at which Morse code messages (some of
# which are error messages) will be sent. default is 20 wpm
MORSESPEED 25
# MORSETONE determines the frequency (Hz) of the Morse code messages
# 600 Hz is the default
MORSETONE 800
# COLOR commands take exactly 2 arguments. they must be in the right
# order. :-) the first argument is the parameter which we wish to
# associate the color with, and the second is the color itself.
#
# A program is included which dumps all color combinations to the screen
# and identifies the foreground and background colors in effect at that
# time. Use this to see how different color combinations look, and decide
# what you like/don't like.
#
# MONOCHROME USERS: the windowing library used with this program is
# smart enough to know that you have a monochrome monitor, and does
# not use the majority of these colors....your choices are limited
# to setting things up to either do normal, reverse, or high-intensity
# video.....but you still have to use the same color definitions (they
# just have different results).
#
# Choices for colors are as follows:
# BLACK
# BLUE
# GREEN
# CYAN
# RED
# MAGENTA
# BROWN
# LIGHTGRAY
# DARKGRAY
# LIGHTBLUE
# LIGHTGREEN
# LIGHTCYAN
# LIGHTRED
# LIGHTMAGENTA
# YELLOW
# WHITE
#
# NOTE: If the BACKGROUND color is set to anything between DARKGRAY
# and WHITE (inclusive), the foreground will be flashing. This
# is true for both color and monochrome monitors.
#
# The parameters you can set colors to are as follows:
# STATFG --- status line foreground
# STATBG --- status line background
# LOCALFG --- local window (text you type) foreground
# LOCALBG --- local window background
# MAINFG --- main window (CMD window in Host) foreground
# MAINBG --- main window background
# ECHOFG --- local echo foreground
# ECHOBG --- local echo background
# POPUPFG --- popup window foreground
# POPUPBG --- popup window background
# HELPFG --- help screen foreground
# HELPBG --- help screen background
# SBFG --- scrollback screen foreground
# SBBG --- scrollback screen background
# MENUFG --- menu foreground
# MENUBG --- menu background
# MENUBDRFG --- menu border foreground
# MENUBDRBG --- menu border background
# MENUSELFG --- menu selected item foreground
# MENUSELBG --- menu selected item background
# MENUFIRSTFG --- foreground for highlighted single key in menu
# MENUFIRSTBG --- background for highlighted single key in menu
# ENTRYFG --- text entry foreground
# ENTRYBG --- text entry background
# ENTRYKEY --- text entry key text (labels)
# ENTRYMSG --- text entry message text (messages to user)
COLOR: STATFG BLUE
COLOR: STATBG LIGHTGRAY
COLOR: LOCALFG GREEN
COLOR: LOCALBG BLACK
COLOR: MAINFG LIGHTBLUE
COLOR: MAINBG BLACK
COLOR: ECHOFG YELLOW
COLOR: ECHOBG BLACK
COLOR: POPUPFG YELLOW
COLOR: POPUPBG BLUE
COLOR: HELPFG BLUE
COLOR: HELPBG LIGHTGRAY
COLOR: SBFG YELLOW
COLOR: SBBG BLACK
COLOR: MENUFG BLACK
COLOR: MENUBG LIGHTGRAY
COLOR: MENUBDRFG RED
COLOR: MENUBDRBG LIGHTGRAY
COLOR: MENUSELFG YELLOW
COLOR: MENUSELBG CYAN
COLOR: MENUFIRSTFG RED
COLOR: MENUFIRSTBG LIGHTGRAY
COLOR: ENTRYFG YELLOW
COLOR: ENTRYBG LIGHTGRAY
COLOR: ENTRYKEY BLUE
COLOR: ENTRYMSG RED