why not just make a .bashrc file with your color codes in and what you want formated or a tcsh file that way everything you see on the console or an ssh session will look how you want it to.

Reza - Asterisk Enthusiast wrote:
Fellow Enthusiasts:

To update all of you, I received no solution from taug with regards to the colour code issue... and those who (probably) knew (in TAUG) provided no solution. Also others had asked if I found a resolution and I did not have the opportunity to answer. Anyhow, I was using version 1.4.13 and this is where the colour code issue came in (no colour). I merely upgraded to 1.4.14 which took care of the colour issue and now the CLI is colour coded. So this is a bug in 1.4.13 which has been resolved in 1.4.14.

Cheers!
Reza.


----- Original Message ----- From: "Reza - Asterisk Enthusiast" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Toronto Asterisk UG" <asterisk@uc.org>
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 8:41 AM
Subject: [on-asterisk] Asterisk CLI in Colour Coded format


As mentioned on few of my previous posts -- we are still
experimenting/testing with 1.4.    We have been testing everything under
asterisk -gccc  and here is where we get the output in colour coded texts.

When logging directly into asterisk (asterisk -r) after starting it as a
service, we do not get the colour coded text unlike our 1.2 version which is
in production.    I suspect the answer may be simple, but I'm too lazy to
look for it...  or it may be that its a simple issue but my brain is too
fried to think :).  So I am hoping someone will indulge me with the answer.

I am running Ubuntu 7.10 Server Edition.

Cheers!
Reza.





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