05-25-2012
Have you tried setting a different colorscheme?
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Any chance you might change the icon's that indicate New/No New Posts in the forum. For those who suffer colour blindness of varrying degrees it has become a bit of a problem (myself included) with the new colour scheme.
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VERSION(1SSL) OpenSSL VERSION(1SSL)
NAME
openssl-version, version - print OpenSSL version information
SYNOPSIS
openssl version [-help] [-a] [-v] [-b] [-o] [-f] [-p] [-d] [-e]
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to print out version information about OpenSSL.
OPTIONS
-help
Print out a usage message.
-a All information, this is the same as setting all the other flags.
-v The current OpenSSL version.
-b The date the current version of OpenSSL was built.
-o Option information: various options set when the library was built.
-f Compilation flags.
-p Platform setting.
-d OPENSSLDIR setting.
-e ENGINESDIR setting.
NOTES
The output of openssl version -a would typically be used when sending in a bug report.
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