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Larkin
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 4:37 pm   

[2.21] One more color (ANSI?) related issue
 
I changed the color of my command echo to DimGray under my preferences, mostly to keep the yellow color from standing out too much and getting mixed in with other yellow text coming back from the MUD. After I did this, however, the text after most of my commands appeared green when it should've been gray.

This could be intentional and just a result of the default text color being green, or it could be that the styles are overriding the ANSI color code. I'm actually more inclined to believe the former in this case, but I know it was discussed that we should probably have gray as the default text color now, anyway, since the green was a legacy setting from the OLD terminal displays. Smile
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Zugg
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 6:33 pm   
 
Can you show me a screen shot or give me a more detailed procedure? I'm confused on exactly what colors you changed and what colors are showing up as green. the default text color is supposed to be gray, but there might be some other areas where it didn't get changed.
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Larkin
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 7:21 pm   
 
Before I changed colors from the defaults, the text was gray. However, the preferences showed the default text color as green, which I think is what caused this to happen when I changed my echo command color. Maybe it's related to the other bug about styles not being loaded properly, but the form was definitely out of sync with the output window on the definitions of the style colors.
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