HP Neoware c50 TeemTalk® 5.0 for Unix User's Guide - Page 149

Colour, With Attribute, Attribute Settings, Ansi Palette, Foreground, Background, Screen Ele, Green

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Setup Menus Colour and specify the foreground and background colours on the palettes. To display text assigned with an attribute with both attribute and a particular colour, select Colour, specify the foreground and background colours on the palettes and specify the applicable attribute(s) from the With Attribute list. The following sections describe items in the Attribute Settings dialog box in more detail. Attribute Combination This list box enables you to select a specific attribute, combination of attributes, or Tek line style for defining how they are displayed. The options available depends on the current terminal emulation mode. When running the IBM 5250 emulation, the list of character attributes is extended to include the column separator (CS) attribute. The Ansi Palette option at the top of the list allows you to specify which set of eight Foreground and Background colour indices are used when ANSI colour escape sequences are received. Either indices 0 to 7 or 8 to 15 can be selected. The unselected set of colours appear greyed. To change the current selection, just click on one of the unselected colour index buttons. When running the IBM 3270 emulation, the list box will allow selection of the following items: Unprotected Normal Unprotected Bold Protected Normal Protected Bold Status BG Foreground & Background Colour Palettes The Foreground (text) and Background (cell) colours for the current Screen Element selection are defined by clicking one of the 16 coloured buttons in each palette. You can change the colour assigned to any of the colour selection buttons by clicking the button so that the large box to the right displays the current colour for that button, then use the Red, Green and Blue adjustment slides to modify the colour displayed. Auto-color Mode Factory default: Unselected This option is only applicable to the DEC VT terminal emulations. When selected, displayed characters are colour coded according to type. For example, all numeric characters are displayed in one colour while all alphabetic characters are displayed in another. Deselecting this option will display characters according to the settings in this dialog box. 8-75

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Setup Menus
Colour
and specify the foreground and background colours on the palettes. To display
text assigned with an attribute with both attribute and a particular colour, select
Colour
, specify the foreground and background colours on the palettes and specify the
applicable attribute(s) from the
With Attribute
list.
The following sections describe items in the
Attribute Settings
dialog box in more
detail.
Attribute Combination
This list box enables you to select a specific attribute, combination of attributes, or Tek
line style for defining how they are displayed. The options available depends on the
current terminal emulation mode. When running the IBM 5250 emulation, the list of
character attributes is extended to include the column separator (CS) attribute.
The
Ansi Palette
option at the top of the list allows you to specify which set of eight
Foreground
and
Background
colour indices are used when ANSI colour escape
sequences are received. Either indices
0
to
7
or
8
to
15
can be selected. The unselected
set of colours appear greyed. To change the current selection, just click on one of the
unselected colour index buttons.
When running the IBM 3270 emulation, the list box will allow selection of the
following items:
Unprotected Normal
Unprotected Bold
Protected Normal
Protected Bold
Status BG
Foreground & Background Colour Palettes
The
Foreground
(text) and
Background
(cell) colours for the current
Screen Ele-
ment
selection are defined by clicking one of the 16 coloured buttons in each palette.
You can change the colour assigned to any of the colour selection buttons by clicking
the button so that the large box to the right displays the current colour for that button,
then use the
Red
,
Green
and
Blue
adjustment slides to modify the colour displayed.
Auto-color Mode
Factory default: Unselected
This option is only applicable to the DEC VT terminal emulations. When selected,
displayed characters are colour coded according to type. For example, all numeric
characters are displayed in one colour while all alphabetic characters are displayed in
another. Deselecting this option will display characters according to the settings in this
dialog box.