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Re: [Lynx-dev] pretty-src coloring breaks


From: Thomas Dickey
Subject: Re: [Lynx-dev] pretty-src coloring breaks
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 12:34:15 -0500
User-agent: Mutt/1.3.27i

On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 06:17:34PM +0100, Rado S wrote:
> =- Thomas Dickey wrote on Mon 19.Feb'07 at 18:37:14 -0500 -=
> 
> > Perhaps a screenshot and a copy of the ".lss" file that you're
> > using for a test (I'm just using the default lynx.lss).
> 
> I'm preparing this, ready soon.
> 
> > Also, I notice the remark about nxterm - that's not what I'd use
> > unless perhaps for the Solaris color xterm (since my xterm has the
> > bce flag set). Omitting bce when it should be set can result in odd
> > color effects (there's a lesser problem in the other direction).
> 
> Solaris 8 has no color xterm, but I'm using your xterm on SuSE10.1
> Linux anyway, remember: begin in your (color) xterm, ssh to
> solaris 8 with ncurses 5.2, there start lynx.
> 
> I've heared about BackgroundColorErase, though I have no idea
> which influence it has on my observations. With my above setup,
> what should I do about bce in my Xdefaults or TERM?
> "xterm" has no color and it's the only difference to "nxterm".
> Most stuff (lynx, mutt, tin, irssi) works ok in this setup.
> 
> ------ QUOTE BEGIN ------
> comparing xterm to nxterm.
>     comparing booleans.
>     comparing numbers.
>       max_colors: NULL, 8.
>       max_pairs: NULL, 64.
>     comparing strings.
>       orig_pair: NULL, '\E[m'.
>       set_a_background: NULL, '\E[4%p1%dm'.
>       set_a_foreground: NULL, '\E[3%p1%dm'.
> ------- QUOTE END -------

something like
  ------ QUOTE BEGIN ------
  comparing xterm to nxterm.
      comparing booleans.
        back_color_erase
      comparing numbers.
        max_colors: NULL, 8.
        max_pairs: NULL, 64.
      comparing strings.
        orig_pair: NULL, '\E[39;49m'.
        set_a_background: NULL, '\E[4%p1%dm'.
        set_a_foreground: NULL, '\E[3%p1%dm'.
  ------- QUOTE END -------

-- 
Thomas E. Dickey
http://invisible-island.net
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