> > Black and white are swapped. > > If a program (eg an ncurses application) selects black, then gnome-terminal > > draws with white instead. > > Osamu Aoki merged this with #721489, but I'm not so sure that it's actually > the same issue.
Unfortunately I switched to xfce so I can't test anything, but: > Are you sure the program is selecting black, and not "the default colour"? > The two are separate, and there are different terminal escapes to > use them. Most terminals have white as their default foreground and black > as their default background (e.g. xterm), but gnome-terminal has its defaults > the other way round. ...that would explain it. But from a programming point of view it is counter-intuitive imho. Folkert van Heusden -- www.TrustedTimestamping.com is a service that enables you to show that at a certain point in time, you had access to a hash-value reflecting the contents of a file (this file can be a word document, a jpeg image, everything). ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Phone: +31-6-41278122, PGP-key: 1F28D8AE, www.vanheusden.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

