On 12/17/06, Holger Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Am 2006-12-16 um 03:45 schrieb Allan Seidel: > > > It seems that green is what was intended. You can start the program > > with the argument -c. That will make the text black. I guess you are > > supposed to operate it with a dark (black) background to simulate the > > green phosphorus monochrome monitors we had years ago. Someone else > > must explain how to do that. The online documentation is at: > > Maybe, but is this useful? I ain't gonna change my windows setting > for a single programme. Color might even be useful in the context of > that program, but the choosen green is hardly readable on a white or > somehow transparent background. It would be useful to be able to set > the color. It seems, that is not possible. > > Thanks. > > hs > >
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