Re: dfuife_curses and how to use it
Chris Pressey wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 12:19:21 +0800
> sam <samwun@hgcbroadband.com> wrote:
>
>
>>The entire widget (including Welcome text and the buttons) and its
>>subsequent widgets are white on black regardless whether the cursor
>>have moved to the text button or not.
>>
>>
>>>In the case of textboxes, only the edges of the widget are
>>>highlighted, and a cursor appears at the text insertion point
>>>between them. This cursor is handled by curses itself, so I don't
>>>think you have much control over its appearance.
>>
>>What I meant is when the cursor moved to the textbox (eg. Install
>>DragonFly BSD), I don't see the colour of the textbox and its edge is
>>changed to the colour that different to the background colour (black).
>>All text/textboxes are stay the same colour regardless whether the
>>cursor is moved onto it, and the background colour of the textbox is
>>always in black.
>>
>> From reading thru the intruduction manual of ncurss, I found that I
>>may be use different type of terminal. I execute dfui* thru putty.
>
>
> Oh, OK. Yes, that could be affecting it. See if you can change your
> TERM setting to something like "vt100-color" while using putty.
>
> It sounds like dfuife_curses is detecting that your terminal doesn't
> support colours, and is switching to "monochrome mode", which was never
> well tested (and as you point out, it doesn't highlight the focused
> widget properly.) I'll work on making it more usable, if I can find
> some time in the next few days. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
>
>
>>I also
>>tried to run the dfui* directly in the monitor (a LCD monitor) that
>>attached to the BSD machine, but the edge of the widge becomes
>>999999999 and there is no colour.
>
>
> That's really kind of bizarre. What kind of monitor/video card is this?
>
Finally got this solved by removing the "set term=... " line in the
..cshrc file.
Sam.
> -Chris
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