2007-01-08 12:33:36 |
Dak |
description |
Soz if this is a dupe, i didn't have much to search on.
ref for colour codes:
http://linuxgazette.net/issue65/padala.html
get ^[ by pressing ctrl+v then Esc
==steps to reproduce:
1.open gnome-terminal, konsol, or go to the alt+F1 thingy
2.type in printf "^[[33m" or "^[[43m"
3.hit return
==expected result:
either the fore- or back-ground goes yellow
==actual result
fore/background goes brown
(enter printf "^[[0m" to get the default colours back)
if you want any more info, just ask. |
Soz if this is a dupe, i didn't have much to search on.
ref for colour codes:
http://linuxgazette.net/issue65/padala.html
get ^[ by pressing ctrl+v then Esc
==steps to reproduce:
1.open gnome-terminal, konsol, or go to the alt+F1 thingy
2.type in either:
printf "^[[33m"
or
printf "^[[43m"
3.hit return
==expected result:
either the fore- or back-ground goes yellow
==actual result
fore/background goes brown
(enter printf "^[[0m" to get the default colours back)
if you want any more info, just ask. |
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