Hi,
I am connecting to a remote suse 10.0 machine, and I do not get colors on the terminal, while I get them when I connect to a remote Ubuntu machine.
How can I do to get colors on the suse terminal?
Thanks
Hi, how do i order a given set of colors from the rainbow in VIBGYOR order. say i input the seven colors in the following order { red, blue, green, yellow, indigo, violet, orange} and i should print the output as {violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, red}, irrespective of the order i give the output should be as above. Can someone suggest me about implementing this in java program?
Thanks,
-Vijay
Hi.
I have installed cygwin (i'm not very experienced with it), and try to run a native windows shell application from it, (msbuild.exe which is the build tool for the .NET framework, to be exact).
When I run the application from the normal cygwin bash shell, the output of the application appear as it should with the text colors that I would normally see in the windows command line.
But when I execute the program from a mintty terminal, there is no coloring of the output, all text is in the default foreground color. I'm puzzled, because I would have expected the color coding to be the standard ANSI color code escape characters...
Can this be fixed?
My father with whom I'm going to create a website (I just got him away from using Dreamweaver and font-tags) keeps talking about WebSafe colors he has to use for the background images. I keep telling him that that was about 1999 but he doesn't believe me.
What are WebSafe colors?
When and where were they needed?
What the hell anyway?
This is no joke.
I can't stand the Windows "shell". I can't copy text off a command prompt window, the .bat syntax is retarded, I can't stand how the command buffer works, it doesn't support ANSI color codes, I could go on and on.
Are there any alternatives to the Windows command prompt (please, do not answer "Linux".)
On windows 7 (x64), the default option, for saving text files in notepad is ANSI.
One can select other encoding from the combo box, however, I'd like this option to be the default.
I can't stand the Windows command "shell" and console window. I can't copy text off a command prompt window, the .bat syntax is retarded, I can't stand how the command buffer works, it doesn't support ANSI color codes, I could go on and on.
Are there any alternatives to the Windows command prompt?
I often find myself wanting to change just something little in a colorscheme, but i don't want to edit the original file. I tried putting my change in '~/.vim/after/colors/blah.vim', but that doesn't work for me.
Example, I want to change the CursorLine highlight in BusyBee.vim..
~/.vim/colors/BusyBee.vim
I create the file '~/.vim/after/colors/BusyBee.vim' and add this:
hi CursorLine guibg=#000000 ctermbg=Black cterm=none
However, i don't see the change. Of course it works if i change the line in the originial BusyBee.vim, but like i said i'd prefer not to do that.
Doing...
:colo Busy<TAB>
Shows me...
BusyBee BusyBee
I've got an app that does Text-To-Speech; but I wanted to show an animated face/character to go with it. I found a tutorial on Microsoft Agent and I implemented it in my vb.net app.
The problem is with the transparency color.
Unless I run application in compatibility mode/256 colors, the characters will appear with a purplish-pink background image instead of a transparent back-color. But running the app in 256 colors the rest of the app looks awfully out of place.
First - is there something that works similar to MS Agent I can use that would be more appropriate?
Second - if I'm still MS Agent - can I get the transparent color to work correctly without limiting myself to 256 colors?
I have problem with VIM command line when calling system commands.
e.g. !ls, all command output colors aren't parsed by VIM. My system is Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with VIM 7.3.429 from Ubuntu repositories.
Is there any workaround for this problem?
EDIT:
My vimrc file
:!echo $TERM in VIM returns : dumb
EDIT2:
I found a simple workaround but it's not perfect
if [ "$VIM" ] && [ "$TERM" = "dumb" ]
then
# For gvim's monochromatic :shell
PS1='\n\u@\h \w\n\$ '
unalias ls
unalias grep
fi
(It's working on bash)
I've been playing with a new SLR that also happens to record movies.
When I try to view a movie using Movie Player, it plays fine, and the sound is there, but the colors are off - green grass is purple, and my golden retriever is a blue retriever. VLC reports that the file is broken, offers to repair it, and plays it with the same problem.
The same file plays fine under WinXP with both Media Player and Quicktime, and with no problems under MacOS also with Quicktime.
What's the problem, and how can I fix it?
I've been playing with a new SLR that also happens to record movies.
When I try to view a movie using Movie Player, it plays fine, and the sound is there, but the colors are off - green grass is purple, and my golden retriever is a blue retriever. VLC reports that the file is broken, offers to repair it, and plays it with the same problem.
The same file plays fine under WinXP with both Media Player and Quicktime, and with no problems under MacOS also with Quicktime.
What's the problem, and how can I fix it?
Hey since a few days I have a problem with some videos I watch on the web (youtube, vimeo etc). There is a green bar on the top of the video and the colors are distorted, it looks like they are somehow shifted.
I am not sure since when this problem appeared, I guess it might have been an update for the flash player. Anyways, I found a workaround. Disabling the hardware acceleration helps. right click on video - settings - disable hardware acceleration. After reloading of the page the green bar is gone.
The problem is taht this setting doesn't seem to be persistent and so I have to disable it again on every other video. How can I make this setting permanent or how to get rid of the green bar alltogether?
(I will add a screenshot later)
I always saw that the motherboard RAM slots are colored in pairs, but never know what does it means. I just put the 2 RAM in, and after a few tries it always worked. But after I tried to install a third one it always throws me a blue screen of death. Is there an order how should I install RAM to the borad? What does the colors mean? Does they indicate performance boost opportunity or are they just a guide for installation?
This Yahoo! answers question pretty much sums up my predicament. Unfortunately I haven't really found an actual answer. Here's a screen shot of what happens when I place Photoshop between my monitors. Imagine that the left side of my laptop is the right square and the yellow is the right side of my monitor. When I move the program to one side fully or the other, it takes on the corresponding color.
Obviously the color on the right is correct and Photoshop is changing the color of the image when it moves to my external monitor. Also notice how none of the tools or anything are different colors, just the actual image itself.
How do I fix this?
EDIT
You may also notice that the color palette in the left corner is showing that yellow tinge. I didn't actually pick that yellow color, it's supposed to be showing the grey on the left that I used to fill in the square.
I have an Excel 2007 spreadsheet for a list of products and a bunch of factors to rate each one on, and I'm using Conditional Formatting to set the color of the cells in the individual attribute columns. It looks something like this:
I want to fill in the rating column for each item with a color, based on the color ratings of its individual attributes. Examples of ways to determine this:
the color of the category in which the item scored worst
the statistical mode of the category colors
the average of the category ratings, where each color is assigned a numerical value
How can I implement any or all of the above rules? (I'm really just asking for a quick overview of the relevant Excel feature; I don't need step-by-step instructions for each rule.)
Hello,
I've changed the terminal colors and now irssi statusbars have white text on light blue background. I would like to change the foreground color of the irssi statusbars to black but can't figure out how to do it. I don't want to download a whole theme, I only want to change this one color.
Any idea? Thanks in advance!
-Martin
I am trying to determine how to fill colors onto a map - such as the "Risk" board game map.
I've done this before with HTML tables, by pulling an HTML color code from a SQL table and then just using it to fill the cell the color I want it.
But for a non-square map, I'm not sure where to look.
I have created a very simple two color map - its white with black borders. My desired result is having the 'regions' on the map shaded with a color, based on data in a sql table (just like the "fill" button in Paint).
This looks like what I need:
http://php.net/manual/en/function.imagefilltoborder.php
and now.. how to define the borders...
At the moment I have tried nothing, because the question was: how do I have PHP fill parts of an image? I have tried making an image in Paint, and then scratching my head wondering how to fill parts of it.
Having stumbled upon a link, let me focus this a bit more:
It appears that with imagefilltoborder that I can put an image on my server, perhaps one that looks like a black and white version of the RISK map - black borders and white everything else. Some questions:
Is it correct that the 'border' variable should use the color of my border (whatever value black is) so that the code can "see" where the border is?
Is it correct that I'll just need to figure out X,Y coords to begin the fill?
Does this work if I have 10 different spots to fill on the map? Can I use varying colors from code or pulled from SQL to assign different colors to those 10 spots, and use 10 different X,Y coords to get them all?
So I have simple video tag on HTML 5 page playing OGG video. I want to take Its RGB colors in format of array (assuming we know width and height) conteining colors for each pixel (from pixel 1,1 to maxWidth,maxHeight) like { {R:Color, G:Color, B:Color}, {R:Color, G:Color, B:Color} ,... }
How can I make terminal applications immune to terminal emulator close, but still able to use all virtual terminal features?
I see this must be something like screen, but without VT100 terminal emulation, something which will just apply whatever application does with "terminal proxy"'s terminal (like outputting something to stdout/stderr or using stty to set terminal options) to the terminal this proxy runs in.
// I know about screen and altscreen on, but it makes either this (screen with TERM=screen):
or this (screen with TERM=rxvt-unicode):
while I want this (rxvt-unicode without screen):
I have figured out that everything looks fine if I compile rxvt-unicode with USE=-xterm-color (in fact vim looks like on the second picture even without screen if I add this USE flag) and set TERM=screen-256color, but I do not like this workaround because it actually changes colors and I can't be sure that it will always change them only this way:
Because I have to stare at my command prompt all the time on my computer, it should look at least half-decent, so I am trying to get it colored. The expected outcome is
as seen on this site.
I have the colors I want set in my .Xdefaults file, but they of course do not color my prompt.
My .zshrc is Phil's Prompt. My .Xdefaults is:
*background: #121212
!black
xterm*color0: #353535
xterm*color8: #666666
!red
xterm*color1: #AE4747
xterm*color9: #EE6363
!green
xterm*color2: #556B2F
xterm*color10: #9ACD32
!brown/yellow
xterm*color3: #DAA520
xterm*color11: #FFC125
!blue
xterm*color4: #6F99B4
xterm*color12: #7C96B0
!magenta
xterm*color5: #8B7B8B
xterm*color13: #D8BFD8
!cyan
xterm*color6: #A7A15E
xterm*color14: #F0E68C
!white
xterm*color7: #DDDDDD
xterm*color15: #FFFFFF
*foreground: #DDDDDD
Help will be appreciated.
I've got a HTPC running windows 7 64bit, hooked up to a Samsung LCD TV. My problem is different types of video are displaying different black levels on the TV.
When I play a bluray through Arcsoft Total Media Theater I have to set the "HDMI Black Level" to "normal" in the TV picture options menu. When I play recorded TV through WMC I have to set it to "low" otherwise the black colors on the video are washed out and grey.
Is there any way to configure the system so all videos are displayed with the same black level? The hdmi black level setting is deep in Samsung's menus so it's becoming a chore to keep switching it everytime I watch a different type of video.
I'm using an ATI 4670 graphics card with HDMI output going straight to the TV. In the ATI catalyst control center I've got pixel format set to RGB 4:4:4 (Full RGB) since the TV wont allow me to change the HDMI black level if I choose one of the other settings.
Because I have to stare at my command prompt all the time on my computer, it should look at least half-decent, so I am trying to get it colored. The expected outcome is
as seen on this site.
I have the colors I want set in my .Xdefaults file, but they of course do not color my prompt.
My .zshrc is Phil's Prompt. My .Xdefaults is:
*background: #121212
!black
xterm*color0: #353535
xterm*color8: #666666
!red
xterm*color1: #AE4747
xterm*color9: #EE6363
!green
xterm*color2: #556B2F
xterm*color10: #9ACD32
!brown/yellow
xterm*color3: #DAA520
xterm*color11: #FFC125
!blue
xterm*color4: #6F99B4
xterm*color12: #7C96B0
!magenta
xterm*color5: #8B7B8B
xterm*color13: #D8BFD8
!cyan
xterm*color6: #A7A15E
xterm*color14: #F0E68C
!white
xterm*color7: #DDDDDD
xterm*color15: #FFFFFF
*foreground: #DDDDDD
Help will be appreciated.
I use Excel sheets to track the status of tasks through a set of discrete statuses. I'd like to be able to format these automatically, with the start being red, the end being green and progressing through the combination colors in the middle.
Status1 (Red)
Status2 (More Red than Green)
Status3 (More Green than Red)
Status4 (Green)
The "Color Scales" option under Conditional Formatting seems like it could be made to work, but it wants numbers. So, my question, can it be done? Using conditional formatting or other formulas to achieve the desired affect?
I have a document which has color on about 25% of its pages. When I print it in the copy shop, the printer's technically supposed to recognize the b/w pages. However, all pages are registered as colored, i.e. the pages are color-enabled pages which happen to not have any colors on them (but I'm paying for the color-enabled-ness). Regrettably, the staff have to charge me for color because the printer's leased and they have to pay for color pages, so showing them that there's no color doesn't help me.
What are possible sources for b/w pages showing up like that?