On Saturday 05 May 2007 18:49, Robert Millan wrote: > > You could implement a color command, which does the same as the color > > command in GRUB Legacy. All terminals have support for the color > > command. Although I am not really sure if it is completely compatible > > with what you are used to. > > Can you give some pointer to that?
Basically, you only need to call setcolor on a terminal. It should just work fine. > > Although, it would be better to implement what Okuji proposed a while > > ago. Are you willing to work on this? It might be fun to do so :-). > > Willing yes, capable not. Lacking time and skill. Skill can still > improve, but time.... :-/ I don't have much time, either, but I will refactor the menu code sooner or later. Once this is done, it wouldn't be too difficult to implement new intefaces for the menu. > > If having a color command means that GRUB 2 will be used more, I am > > willing to add such command. Okuji, do you object? > > Yes, I think so. But as said on IRC, I don't think the interface has to be > a color command. As long as we can display something that is not uglier > than "color cyan/blue white/blue" (and we don't have to wait ages untill > the new fancy menu is ready), that's ok. It is strange to me that you think white/black is ugly. For me, this looks so good. :p Okuji _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel