On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 8:01 AM Niubbo75 <[email protected]> wrote:

> vnick wrote
> > On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 3:54 AM Niubbo75 &lt;
>
> > a.sironi@
>
> > &gt; wrote:
> >
> >> Hello Nick and thanks for your reply.So, if I have correctly understand,
> >> you
> >> told me that I can first try to just add "TN5250" here:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> https://github.com/apache/guacamole-client/blob/ed374fc377257dd0e0dfe44c98005f0f2c1af4ed/guacamole-ext/src/main/resources/org/apache/guacamole/protocols/telnet.json#L102-L106
> >>
> >> and after recompiling guacamole client, try if it works? This will be
> >> great!!!!
> >>
> >
> > Yep, that would be worth a try - it'll just be a matter of seeing if
> > Guacamole already supports the various items required by that terminal.
>
> No, it doesn't work :-(
>

Can you describe what doesn't work - garbled output, you can see output,
but doesn't type, etc.?


> I'm also trying to add new color schema for terminal, nothing strange,
> Guacamole has variouse color schema for terminal, one of that is
> "gray-black", a user asked me for "black-gray", so I have think "Well, it
> will be a great problem to add, I just need to add the entry "black-gray"
> and save the file, recompile and all will work, I just invert two colors",
> well, also this doesn't work :-(
> Any hint?
>

In 1.0.0 we introduced the ability to do custom color schemes - if you look
at the color-scheme parameter in the manual you'll see that you can
manually adjust things:
http://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/configuring-guacamole.html#telnet


>
> vnick wrote
> >> Othervise I had to play around and add some code to the other file you
> >> had
> >> link to me, ok.
> >> Surfing the web I have find this OpenSource project:
> >>
> >> https://github.com/tn5250j/tn5250j
> >>
> >> do you think is it possible to integrate it into guacamole?
> >>
> >
> > We can take a look - I'm not sure that it could be integrated into the
> > project - Guacamole already has a pretty extensive terminal emulator
> > implemented - it's probably just a matter of implementing whatever items
> > aren't currently supported, if any.
> >
> > -Nick
>
> Could be very useful for those who have to play around with AS400.
>

Yep, definitely would be interesting - I have at least one use-case in my
current job where it might help out.

-Nick

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