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"Nick Murdoch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 19:59:14 -0000, Tony Houghton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
> > I've played with the settings a little and I agree that there's
> > something wrong with the colour settings but I can't work out
> > exactly what. Can you both give me some extra information, exactly
> > what settings you're changing and what happens when you do,
> > step-by-step?
> >
> > Raymond, do you have "Allow bold text" on or off in your profile?
> > Nick, does irssi attempt to use bold for those brackets, or just a
> > particular palette entry (which one)?
> >
> 
> 
> I beleive it's the entry 1;30m, although I'm not an expert on such
> things.
> 
> For instance, a virtual console, and xterm, display the following in
> dark grey:
> $ echo -en "\033[1;30mHello\n"

That looks like bold with my setup (based on "GTK" colour scheme).

> Whereas roxterm, on the Default colour scheme, displays it as black
> (on black, so invisible).
> 
> If I then go into Preferences -> Edit Current Colour Scheme, uncheck
> "Use custom palette" (I have the 16 palette entries radio button
> selected here), and re-check it, the "Hello" text becomes visible as
> dark grey (and so does Irssi's brackets). If I then close that and
> open another roxterm, run the echo command again (or launch irssi),
> the text is displayed in black again, until I perform the above
> sequence.

I think I've fixed this now. VTE has separate calls to set the bold and
dim colours which weren't being used. If there's a palette it does set
them automatically from the palette though. So I've updated roxterm to
set the bold and dim colours (extrapolated/interpolated from the
background and foreground) if not using a palette.

-- 
TH * http://www.realh.co.uk



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