vnick wrote
> Can you describe what doesn't work - garbled output, you can see
> output,but doesn't type, etc.?

Simply I get the same terminal I got if I do not choose a specific type of
terminal, into settings menu I get this:
<http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/file/t957/telnet.png>
 
vnick wrote
>> I'm also trying to add new color schema for terminal, nothing strange,>
>> Guacamole has variouse color schema for terminal, one of that is>
>> "gray-black", a user asked me for "black-gray", so I have think "Well,
>> it> will be a great problem to add, I just need to add the entry
>> "black-gray"> and save the file, recompile and all will work, I just
>> invert two colors",> well, also this doesn't work :-(> Any hint?>In 1.0.0
>> we introduced the ability to do custom color schemes - if you lookat the
>> color-scheme parameter in the manual you'll see that you canmanually
>> adjust
>> things:http://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/configuring-guacamole.html#telnet

I have put black-gray and I get this:
<http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/file/t957/color.png>
The same thing for new font size:
<http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/file/t957/font_size.png>
They simple doesn't work, if I choose my color schema I got the standard
white on black, font size simple doesn't change.
vnick wrote
>>> vnick wrote> >> Othervise I had to play around and add some code to the
>>> other file you> >> had> >> link to me, ok.> >> Surfing the web I have
>>> find this OpenSource project:> >>> >>
>>> https://github.com/tn5250j/tn5250j> >>> >> do you think is it possible
>>> to integrate it into guacamole?> >>> >> > We can take a look - I'm not
>>> sure that it could be integrated into the> > project - Guacamole already
>>> has a pretty extensive terminal emulator> > implemented - it's probably
>>> just a matter of implementing whatever items> > aren't currently
>>> supported, if any.> >> > -Nick>> Could be very useful for those who have
>>> to play around with AS400.>Yep, definitely would be interesting - I have
>>> at least one use-case in mycurrent job where it might help out.-Nick

Luky you! I have most of my users working on AS400.Implement it will be a
plus :-)Best,Alessandro



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