Bug#471791: roxterm: Seems to be a problem with the built-in schemes.

2008-03-26 Thread Tony Houghton
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Nick Murdoch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 19:59:14 -, 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 wha

Bug#471791: roxterm: Seems to be a problem with the built-in schemes.

2008-03-26 Thread Nick Murdoch
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 19:59:14 -, 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 chang

Bug#471791: roxterm: Seems to be a problem with the built-in schemes.

2008-03-26 Thread Raymond Lubansky
I have "Allow bold text" switched on but I've tried it off and that setting appears to work correctly. After some testing, I've found that it's enough to "Edit Current Colour Scheme" and then to click "Use Custom Palette" on and off for it to work until I restart the program. In fact, in my ca

Bug#471791: roxterm: Seems to be a problem with the built-in schemes.

2008-03-25 Thread Tony Houghton
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 bol

Bug#471791: roxterm: Seems to be a problem with the built-in schemes.

2008-03-24 Thread Nick Murdoch
Package: roxterm Version: 1.10.0-1 Followup-For: Bug #471791 I get the same issue, plus the font colour used for, eg, irssi nickname brackets (<, >) is stuck on black, regardless of what I configure the when I open a new terminal. I have noticed this only occours on the colour scheme named "Defa