• Non-conforming lines in text.dat

    From The Dust Council@1:229/2 to All on Tuesday, December 17, 2019 23:21:10
    From: the.dust.council@vert.synchro.net.remove-c7h-this

    Hi folks; sorry if this has been asked before but it is confusing me a little bit.

    I am playing around with Synchronet running on Linux, and am trying to de-cyan most of the screens and user prompts.

    I am a little confused by a few things.

    https://i.imgur.com/Z24kEQN.png

    Here you see this question about "Does your terminal support..."

    For most other questions the checkmark and text have easily modifiable colors as you can see from example. But for some reason, the "Does your terminal support" line is sort of hard-coded with its current colors. There are several
    other prompts like
    this as well.

    Can these be easily changed somewhere else or is there a particular reason for the colors and the @CHECKMARK@ to be absent from those lines?
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  • From Digital Man@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, December 18, 2019 00:05:39
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    To: The Dust Council
    Re: Non-conforming lines in text.dat
    By: The Dust Council to All on Tue Dec 17 2019 11:21 pm

    Hi folks; sorry if this has been asked before but it is confusing me a little bit.

    I am playing around with Synchronet running on Linux, and am trying to de-cyan most of the screens and user prompts.

    I am a little confused by a few things.

    https://i.imgur.com/Z24kEQN.png

    Here you see this question about "Does your terminal support..."

    For most other questions the checkmark and text have easily modifiable colors as you can see from example. But for some reason, the "Does your terminal support" line is sort of hard-coded with its current colors. There are several other prompts like this as well.

    Can these be easily changed somewhere else or is there a particular reason for the colors and the @CHECKMARK@ to be absent from those lines?

    See exec/yesnobar.src and noyesbar.src. Copy these to your "mods" directory, modify, and then run baja (on each) to compile to *.bin.

    digital man

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  • From The Dust Council@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, December 18, 2019 07:20:19
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    To: Digital Man
    Re: Non-conforming lines in text.dat
    By: Digital Man to The Dust Council on Wed Dec 18 2019 12:05 am

    https://i.imgur.com/Z24kEQN.png
    For most other questions the checkmark and text have easily modifiable colors as you can see from example. But for some reason, the "Does your terminal support" line is sort of hard-coded with its current colors.

    See exec/yesnobar.src and noyesbar.src. Copy these to your "mods" directory, modify, and then run baja (on each) to compile to *.bin.

    Thanks much!
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  • From The Dust Council@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, December 18, 2019 16:47:45
    From: the.dust.council@vert.synchro.net.remove-12ir-this

    To: Digital Man
    Re: Non-conforming lines in text.dat
    By: Digital Man to The Dust Council on Wed Dec 18 2019 12:05 am

    I am playing around with Synchronet running on Linux, and am trying to de-cyan most of the screens and user prompts.

    See exec/yesnobar.src and noyesbar.src. Copy these to your "mods" directory, modify, and then run baja (on each) to compile to *.bin.

    digital man

    Following up on this, I've searched and grepped and prayed a little, but I am curious if you can recall where the background color for length-limited fields (default is dark blue) is set. Example would be when new users enter their e-mail address and
    handle.

    This is obviously not of any crucial importance but I would like to change it if possible.

    Thanks.
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  • From Digital Man@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, December 18, 2019 17:00:08
    From: digital.man@vert.synchro.net.remove-5vr-this

    To: The Dust Council
    Re: One other question.
    By: The Dust Council to Digital Man on Wed Dec 18 2019 04:47 pm

    Re: Non-conforming lines in text.dat
    By: Digital Man to The Dust Council on Wed Dec 18 2019 12:05 am

    I am playing around with Synchronet running on Linux, and am trying to de-cyan most of the screens and user prompts.

    See exec/yesnobar.src and noyesbar.src. Copy these to your "mods" directory, modify, and then run baja (on each) to compile to *.bin.

    digital man

    Following up on this, I've searched and grepped and prayed a little, but I am curious if you can recall where the background color for length-limited fields (default is dark blue) is set. Example would be when new users enter their e-mail address and handle.

    This is obviously not of any crucial importance but I would like to change it if possible.

    ctrl/attr.cfg, String Input Inverse Text line.

    digital man

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