HP t1000 T1000 Series Terminal Emulation Guide - Page 71

Screen Element, Attribute, Use Colours, Preferences, Foreground, Background, Colour Palette

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The setting of the Use Colours option in the Preferences box determines whether or not a specific color is assigned to the text attribute. When the Use Colours option is selected, the color of the screen element can be changed by tapping on the required color block in the palette of Foreground and/or Background colors. The two palettes enable you to specify a different color for text (foreground) and text cell (background). The set of 16 colors displayed can be customized using the Colour Palette dialog box that is described later. Screen Element This list box enables you to select the screen element for definition. The ANSI Palette option allows you to specify which set of eight Foreground and Background color indices are used when ANSI color escape sequences are received. Either the upper or lower eight colors in the Foreground and Background palettes can be selected. The current eight colors are enclosed within a box. To change the current set of eight, just tap on any color in the set required. The list box also enables you to select various display options, depending on the current terminal emulation mode: Normal UL+BD Screen FL+BD Bold (BD) FL+UL Underline (UL) IV+FL Flashing (FL) IV+BD Inverse (IV) IV+UL FL+BD+UL IV+UL+BD IV+FL+BD IV+FL+UL IV+FL+BD+UL When running the IBM 5250 emulation, the list of character attributes is extended to include the column separator (CS) attribute. When running the IBM 3270 emulation, the list box allows selection of the following: • Unprotected Normal • Unprotected Bold • Protected Normal • Protected Bold • Status BG Attribute The list of attribute options allows you to enable or disable the actual display of attributes associated with the selected screen element. Text with the bold attribute may be displayed as such by checking the Font box when the Screen Element is set to one of the bold options. Note that text display is slower when Font is selected to display characters with the bold attribute as bold instead of a substitute color. Setup Menus 4-33

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The setting of the
Use Colours
option in the
Preferences
box determines whether or not a
specific color is assigned to the text attribute. When the
Use Colours
option is selected,
the color of the screen element can be changed by tapping on the required color block in
the palette of
Foreground
and/or
Background
colors. The two palettes enable you to
specify a different color for text (foreground) and text cell (background). The set of 16
colors displayed can be customized using the
Colour Palette
dialog box that is described
later.
Screen Element
This list box enables you to select the screen element for definition.
The
ANSI Palette
option allows you to specify which set of eight
Foreground
and
Back-
ground
color indices are used when ANSI color escape sequences are received.
Either the upper or lower eight colors in the Foreground and Background palettes can be
selected. The current eight colors are enclosed within a box. To change the current set of
eight, just tap on any color in the set required.
The list box also enables you to select various display options, depending 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.
When running the IBM 3270 emulation, the list box allows selection of the following:
Unprotected Normal
Unprotected Bold
Protected Normal
Protected Bold
Status BG
Attribute
The list of attribute options allows you to enable or disable the actual display of attributes
associated with the selected screen element. Text with the bold attribute may be displayed
as such by checking the
Font
box when the
Screen Element
is set to one of the bold
options. Note that text display is slower when
Font
is selected to display characters with
the bold attribute as bold instead of a substitute color.
Normal
UL+BD
FL+BD+UL
Screen
FL+BD
IV+UL+BD
Bold (BD)
FL+UL
IV+FL+BD
Underline (UL)
IV+FL
IV+FL+UL
Flashing (FL)
IV+BD
IV+FL+BD+UL
Inverse (IV)
IV+UL