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From: | Martin Kratoska |
Subject: | Re: Color changes |
Date: | Tue, 11 Apr 2023 20:04:24 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/102.10.0 |
Unfortunately I am not a programmer. (Interested who I am? See https://www.qrz.com/db/ok1rr). I don't find any joy in the sources etc. I go there if I must, if there is no other possibility. I am just an operator, I highly enjoy the ease to operate the tlf (the best of all contesting software overall!). I use tlf where I can, also where I don't need to observe my score, mults etc. online, so I can use tlf in most contests, although I have more painful work with the adjudicating if the contest has no direct support in tlf.
I see this list is one of low attendance. I posted my comments on the color scheme on Mar. 31, first response came from Zoltan on Apr. 10. Can I do something for faster response? Some of my requests remained unanswered which indicated that tlf is a matter of low importance to most list members.
---My sincere apologies for my previous criticism. It is a result of "fatal" lack of Linux contesting software. Thank you for your friendly tollerance of my impatience, TNX!
73, Martin, OK1RR Dne 11. 04. 23 v 4:32 Nate Bargmann napsal(a):
Terminals are set up in interesting ways. If you're using Xterm or rxvt, then there is an X Resources file in the TLF repository that sets the colors to mimic those of the Linux console withe a VGA color scheme. Perhaps this post will help: https://www.n0nb.us/blog/2020/02/coping-with-color-on-the-linux-console-and-xterm-and-friends/ If you're using the terminal from a desktop environment, then setting the actual colors will vary with the terminal at hand. I use Xterm (UXterm, actually for UTF-8) with the VGA color palette. 73, Nate
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