Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!mailrus!bbn!oberon!sm.unisys.com!ucla-cs!jsin From: jsin@island.SEAS.UCLA.EDU Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: A minor Telix 3.11 bitch... Message-ID: <19463@shemp.CS.UCLA.EDU> Date: 11 Jan 89 17:15:24 GMT References: <210@imspw6.UUCP> <216100074@trsvax> <1284@skinner.nprdc.arpa> <7593@watcgl.waterloo.edu> <5399@watdcsu.waterloo.edu> <30930@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> Sender: news@CS.UCLA.EDU Reply-To: jsin@island.SEAS.UCLA.EDU (John Sin) Organization: UCLA School Of Engineering & Applied Science Lines: 25 In article hundt@paul.rutgers.edu (Thomas M. Hundt) writes: >>if the host sends the underline code ... turns the foreground text to >>blue > >>most of my time on a UNIX system > >Doesn't telix support some other form of highlighting? You could hack >up your own termcap, then you could tell it to use whatever color you >want! Perhaps run telix in ansi terminal mode, and use red or >something for the "ul=" mode. > This would be most welcome. As it stands now, it makes the program almost unusable, since In order to see the highlighted character, I have to squint real hard and turn up the brightness on my monitor. 'course, this makes all other characters fuzzy. Another gripe: Why does it always start up in N71, when I set it up as S71? I suppose maybe I should read the docs, but it seems counter-intuitive. Too bad. Back to Procomm. John (Jonghoon) Sin (Above opinions are my own and etc, etc, etc...) UCLA SEASnet Facilities InterNet: jsin@seas.ucla.edu 2567 Boelter Hall UUCP: ...!(uunet,ucbvax,rutgers)!seas.ucla.edu!jsin Los Angeles, CA. 90024 Voice: (213) 206-6864 */Real Men Don't Use Icons/*