On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 11:58:48PM -0500, Tilghman Lesher wrote:
On Friday 15 August 2008 22:31:18 Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 07:08:33PM +0200, Philipp Kempgen wrote:
True. But lines of varying length with a black background in a
white terminal window don't make it any
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 03:23:57PM -0500, Tilghman Lesher wrote:
On Thursday 14 August 2008 13:59:37 Philipp Kempgen wrote:
Jared Smith schrieb:
On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 20:35 +0200, Philipp Kempgen wrote:
Whenever something spits out lines with a different background
color (of a varying
Jay R. Ashworth schrieb:
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 03:23:57PM -0500, Tilghman Lesher wrote:
On Thursday 14 August 2008 13:59:37 Philipp Kempgen wrote:
Jared Smith schrieb:
On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 20:35 +0200, Philipp Kempgen wrote:
Whenever something spits out lines with a different
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 07:08:33PM +0200, Philipp Kempgen wrote:
True. But lines of varying length with a black background in a
white terminal window don't make it any better. Just causes the
ragged margins to stand out.
Run it into a file with screen(1l) and use less -r to watch it. That's
On Friday 15 August 2008 22:31:18 Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 07:08:33PM +0200, Philipp Kempgen wrote:
True. But lines of varying length with a black background in a
white terminal window don't make it any better. Just causes the
ragged margins to stand out.
Run it into
Is there a specific reason for Asterisk to use the escape sequence
to set the *background* color of the CLI output to black?
I grew old and changed the default background color of my terminal
from black to white.
Whenever something spits out lines with a different background
color (of a varying
On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 20:35 +0200, Philipp Kempgen wrote:
Whenever something spits out lines with a different background
color (of a varying runlength!) my eyes start to hurt.
You can turn of the ANSI color support completely by adding
nocolor=yes to the [options] section of asterisk.conf and
Jared Smith schrieb:
On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 20:35 +0200, Philipp Kempgen wrote:
Whenever something spits out lines with a different background
color (of a varying runlength!) my eyes start to hurt.
You can turn of the ANSI color support completely by adding
nocolor=yes to the [options]
On Thursday 14 August 2008 13:59:37 Philipp Kempgen wrote:
Jared Smith schrieb:
On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 20:35 +0200, Philipp Kempgen wrote:
Whenever something spits out lines with a different background
color (of a varying runlength!) my eyes start to hurt.
You can turn of the ANSI color