On 06/03/2012 11:14 AM, Chris Jones wrote:
On Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 08:38:31AM EDT, sinbad wrote:

my question is are there any terminal implementations that support
more than 256 colors in text consoles not in gui.

Konsole and derivatives support a 24-bit color palette, i.e. they let you
display 16,777,216 colors concurrently.

But how many text-mode apps are there that can use more than 256 colors at a time?

If they're using ncurses, they're limited by what that library supports. (256 colors max, IIRC.) Dittos for slang-based apps.

It's been a while since I looked at konsole (I use roxterm myself), but what many terminal emulators let you do is map a subset of those 16M colors into the 256-color palette used by the apps. That's not quite the same as letting you display all 16M colors concurrently.



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