Follow-up Comment #7, bug #66003 (group screen): From the man page. Regarding the "fails to display colors".
An attribute/color modifier is used to change the attributes or the color settings. Its format is [attribute modifier] [color description]. The attribute modifier must be pre‐ fixed by a change type indicator if it can be confused with a color description. The following change types are known: + add the specified set to the current attributes - remove the set from the current attributes ! invert the set in the current attributes = change the current attributes to the specified set The attribute set can either be specified as a hexadecimal number or a combination of the following letters: d dim u underline b bold r reverse s standout B blinking The old format of specifying colors by letters (k,r,g,y,b,m,c,w) is now deprecated. Colors are coded as 0-7 for basic ANSI, 0-255 for 256 color mode, or for truecolor, either a hexadecimal code starting with x, or HTML notation as either 3 or 6 hexadecimal digits. Foreground and background are specified by putting a semicolon between them. Ex: #FFF;#000 or i7;0 is white on a black background. The following numbers are for basic ANSI: 0 black 1 red 2 green 3 yellow 4 blue 5 magenta 6 cyan 7 white You can also use the pseudo-color 'i' to set just the brightness and leave the color unchanged. As a special case, %{-} restores the attributes and colors that were set before the last change was made (i.e., pops one level of the color-change stack). Examples: i2 set color to bright green +b r use bold red #F00;FFA write in bright red color on a pale yellow background. %-Lw%{#AAA;#006}%50>%n%f* %t%{-}%+Lw%< The available windows centered at the current window and truncated to the available width. The current window is displayed white on blue. This can be used with hardsta‐ tus alwayslastline. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?66003> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/
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