Hi,
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now it is possible to start programms that uses SLang in an xterm, but
they are still black an white.
JH What you want is to set COLORTERM. Slang uses this to detect if
JH terminal supports color, instead of trying to use termcap, becuase
JH the author
Carl Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
CJ Holger Rusch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i got a problem with SLang in xterm.
[...]
CJ I used to have a similar problem. I discovered that something was
CJ setting some totally useless information in the TERMCAP environment
CJ variable. I fixed the
I just tested my xterm and didn't get color either. However rxvt works justs
fine with colors. Why not change to rxvt?
This might not be exactly what you are looking for but it works :)
// Heikki
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Holger Rusch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now it is possible to start programms that uses SLang in an xterm, but
they are still black an white.
It is in color when I 'export TERM=xterm-color', but I don't like
that. Its ugly (not the color, but the TERM setting).
If you have the color working
Holger Rusch:
Now it is possible to start programms that uses SLang in an xterm, but
they are still black an white.
What you want is to set COLORTERM. Slang uses this to detect if the terminal
supports color, instead of trying to use termcap, becuase the author thinks
that termcap/info are too
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