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From: | Michael Goffioul |
Subject: | Re: Help needed to fix QTerminal problem |
Date: | Mon, 8 Apr 2013 18:30:06 -0400 |
On 04/08/2013 05:20 PM, Michael Goffioul wrote:What about another approach? Does QTerminal for windows expect that it is running cmd.exe, or can that be any command interpreter?
A Win32 console application can make use of only 16 colors. And an
application does not request a specific color, but request an index in
the color table. You can apply any color mapping you want, but an
application will expect that the color mapping corresponds to something
usable: for instance, it can request a darkBlue background and a
lightGray foreground, but if you use a mapping where both are red, you
won't see anything.
For octave, you can tune QTerminalColors.cpp to whatever you like,
octave itself only makes use of 2 colors anyway.
If only cmd.exe, then would it work to leave the color mappings alone and start it with the option "/tF0"?
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