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Thomas Dickey wrote: > Jeff Teunissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Primitive? heh. And as for the rest, I haven't had trouble -- it's > > just an infocmp away. In any case, switching the emulation is trivial > > -- it's not like terminal emulation is complicated. > > Judging by the variety of poor implementations, I'd say that's > incorrect. Even "linux" emulation - how many implement its savable > colors? Well, at least one does. :) A lot of our main emulation code was culled from the kernel source, and abstracted some. So we got most of it for free, and the rest is just doing a few things that aren't implemented by the kernel. So yeah, "setterm -*ground foo -store" works. -- | Jeff Teunissen -=- Pres., Dusk To Dawn Computing -=- deek @ d2dc.net | GPG: 1024D/9840105A 7102 808A 7733 C2F3 097B 161B 9222 DAB8 9840 105A | Core developer, The QuakeForge Project http://www.quakeforge.net/ | Specializing in Debian GNU/Linux http://www.d2dc.net/~deek/