Package: osdsh
Version: 0.7.0-5wjq
Severity: normal

Hi Joachim,

When I start osdsh to show with different font, color and position,
osdctl will work correctly with options -s, -b, -l, and -x.
After turning on -c -t -m (and -a or -p, but they only give
warnings/etc.  because of missing (hardware-)support) with osdctl their
messages appear at the default location with default font and color.

Maybe osdctl might be the culprit here?

Using osdshconfig fixes this IIRC if you specify /everything/ needed,
i.e. also "Main", else it's use will reset osdsh to defaults :-S
IMO one shouldn't _need_ to use osdshconfig.
(And doing "Try this theme" from osdshconfig, osdsh squeakes:
"#this osdsh theme was created for osdsh-0.6.0" and "No such command"
but seems to apply the styles)

Grüße
Georg

P.S.: Oh my, this is getting into a strange web of cross-related problems ;-)

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ii  libc6                       2.3.2.ds1-20 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libxosd2                    2.2.14-1     X On-Screen Display library - runt
ii  tk8.4 [wish]                8.4.9-1      Tk toolkit for Tcl and X11, v8.4 -

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