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Implementing ITCColor.dat Attribute Colors

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Chapter 3 - Customizing Your Configuration 0x22 0x22 0x7E 0xE1 0x7B 0x84 0x7D 0x81 0x5C 0x99 Hex Values and Character Mapping for Example EBCDIC Hex Value 4A 4F 5A 5B 5F 6A 79 7B 7C 7F A1 C0 D0 E0 Original to be Replaced Replacement for Display Implementing ITCColor.dat Attribute Colors You must name the file ITCColor.dat and you may place this where the other ITE configuration files are placed for discovery by the ITE application. The color file contains lines defining the color Index and the Color for eight normal foreground (Text) and background (Back) color pairs and eight inverse color pairs for a total of 32 colors. Each line is a maximum of 80 characters. A line can be empty, have leading spaces, have a comment indicated by a semicolon character, have a pair of values (color Index and Color). All characters from a semicolon to the end of the line are ignored. A line is terminated by a carriage return, line feed character, or both. Invalid lines are ignored. You may define all, none, or any of the colors in the file in any order. The file may exist or not. The normal Text colors and the Inverse Text color are defaulted to black. If an Index-Color is not defined or the file does not exist, default colors are used. The color Index is a decimal value of 0 through 31. It specifies the character attributes associated with Color. The index values are documented in the sample ITCColor.dat file on the next page. Color is a 32-bit hex value used to specify an RGB color (0x00bbggrr). In RGB format, the low-order (rr) byte contains a value for the relative intensity of red; the second byte (gg) contains a value for green; and the third byte (bb) contains a value for blue. The high-order byte must be zero. The maximum value for a single byte is 0xFF. 128 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide

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Implementing ITCColor.dat Attribute Colors
You must name the file ITCColor.dat and you may place this where the other ITE
configuration files are placed for discovery by the ITE application.
The color file contains lines defining the color Index and the Color for eight normal
foreground (Text) and background (Back) color pairs and eight inverse color pairs
for a total of 32 colors. Each line is a maximum of 80 characters. A line can be empty,
have leading spaces, have a comment indicated by a semicolon character, have a pair
of values (color Index and Color). All characters from a semicolon to the end of the
line are ignored. A line is terminated by a carriage return, line feed character, or both.
Invalid lines are ignored. You may define all, none, or any of the colors in the file in
any order. The file may exist or not. The normal Text colors and the Inverse Text
color are defaulted to black. If an Index-Color is not defined or the file does not
exist, default colors are used.
The color Index is a decimal value of 0 through 31. It specifies the character
attributes associated with Color. The index values are documented in the sample
ITCColor.dat file on the next page.
Color is a 32-bit hex value used to specify an RGB color (0x00bbggrr). In RGB
format, the low-order (rr) byte contains a value for the relative intensity of red; the
second byte (gg) contains a value for green; and the third byte (bb) contains a value
for blue. The high-order byte must be zero. The maximum value for a single byte is
0xFF.
Hex Values and Character Mapping for Example
EBCDIC Hex Value
Original to be Replaced
Replacement for Display
4A
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4F
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5A
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Ü
5B
$
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5F
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6A
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79
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7B
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7C
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7F
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A1
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