On Thu, 09 August 2001, "Sean Barnes" wrote:
>
> I've been doing a little more work with PicoVR3 and was wondering if it's
> possible to change the color of the terminal widget to something a little
> more readable.
I want to allow customizing the terminal's colors via themes, but of course that isn't
done yet :)
(The terminal widget itself is very capable. It even supports bitmapped terminal
backgrounds! I just don't have theme support for it yet)
In the mean time you can use VT100 escape codes to set the terminal's color. Most
distros have a 'console_codes' manpage listing the escapes. pterm doesn't yet support
all of them, but the color codes work fine. For example, to set black text on a white
background, you could run this command from within pterm:
echo -e '\e[47;30;5m';clear
The only problem with this example is that the cursor is also white, so you can't see
it. (bug!)
>
> I like the way pgboard works now. I've got the "fitaly" layout and it looks
> great on the VR3. I've also been working to switch all of my work over to a
> different ABI that the VR3 is now using. It's really fast and really small
> (it's at 2.6MB compared to the previous 4.5MB).
Neat! (I need to get myself a VR3 :)
>
> -Sean
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