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Re: lynx-dev Lynx colours


From: John Poltorak
Subject: Re: lynx-dev Lynx colours
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 98 19:29:13 +0000

> 
> > 
> >  
> > > > NCurses contains a file called emx.src which contains the following  
> > > > lines which I suspect are somehow converted into the files   
> > > > ansi-color-2 and ansi-color-3.  
> > > somehow: the \E[1;37;46m is a hardcoded sequence that renders 
> > >   bold (the 1) 
> > >   white foreground text (the 37) 
> > >   cyan background (the 46 - though I think they meant 44, which is blue) 
> > > The names (smso, etc.), are in the terminfo man-page (with ncurses), 
> >  
> > Do I need NC-EMX-M.ZIP for this? I only downloaded the binaries the 
> I don't remember (my connection to arraris is always very slow, so I don't
> go there often). 

I just tried retreiving this file but got 'Pagina no encontrada'

> But I built my own binaries using the autoconf patch
> which I derived from that source, and the ncurses 4.2 -- both under my
> webpage.

That's a 6MB monstar (uncompressed...)!  There's no way I'll be able
to find my way round that this millenium :-). I haven't even worked
how to successfully format man pages yet with GROFF, and there doesn't
seem to be a readme.os2 which might give me a fighting chance...
 
> > other day from address@hidden with the intention of trying to building 
> > Lynx 2.8.2. I hope I got the correct version, there seem to be so many 
> > version of curses around. 
> that happens - it's been in development for several years.
>   
> > Don't suppose the 2.8.2 binaries for OS/2 are available anywhere on 
> > the Net yet... 
> which one is 2.8.2?  (I've been working toward 2.8.1, but am not
> pushing for

oops, I thought that was the current release.

> a new release until I am also able to build the win32 version)

Should I be able to build the OS/2 version of 2.8.1 from the sources
currently available?

> -- 
> Thomas E. Dickey
> address@hidden
> http://www.clark.net/pub/dickey
> 

-- 
John

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