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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Make bold chars in UNIX Post 302938747 by sea on Wednesday 18th of March 2015 04:56:04 PM
Old 03-18-2015
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Originally Posted by sea
Trying to say:
With my knowledge, to my understanding ncruses seems like its providing a programming language API which then needs to be compiled - and therefor is not a script. (please correct me if i'm mistaken on this)
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Originally Posted by cjcox
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Scripts use binaries. In *ix it's essential.... scripting gives power to use those binary programs in strange and fabulous ways to do truly interesting things.
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People in general don't seem to care much for terminals anymore... sad, but true.
Misunderstanding, yes its a binary package, as most packages are.
And that one calls binaries from a script is obvious.
Calling a binary from another binary isnt that 'nice'.

But me (was) talking about how to use ncurses, as it seems (to me) one must do binaries too, which isnt scripting - which is where the TO wanted to use bold text (though that would be tput =! ncurse).
Hope you understand me?
Maybe i have gotten just all the wrong youtube videos... but in all of those i watched, NONE of the shown code was bash/csh/ksh!

I love terminals (and scripting), thats why i wrote TUI, as another style of ncurses, and actualy be usable within scripts, without needing to compile it first.
 

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CMatrix(1)						      General Commands Manual							CMatrix(1)

NAME
CMatrix - simulates the display from "The Matrix" SYNOPSIS
cmatrix [-abBflohnsVx] [-u update] [-C color] DESCRIPTION
Shows a scrolling 'Matrix' like screen in Linux OPTIONS -a Asynchronous scroll -b Bold characters on -B All bold characters (overrides -b) -f Force the linux $TERM type to be on -l Linux mode (sets "matrix.fnt" font in console) -o Use old-style scrolling -h, -? Print usage and exit -n No bold characters (overrides -b and -B) -s "Screensaver" mode, exits on first keystroke -x X window mode, use if your xterm is using mtx.pcf -V Print version information and exit -u delay Screen update delay 0 - 9, default 4 -C color Use this color for matrix (default green). Valid colors are green, red, blue, white, yellow, cyan, magenta and black. KEYSTROKES The following keystrokes are available during execution (unavailable in -s mode) a Toggle asynchronous scroll b Random bold characters B All bold characters n Turn off bold characters 0-9 Adjust update speed ! @ # $ % ^ & ) Change the color of the matrix to the corresponding color: ! - red, @ - green, # - yellow, $ - blue, % - magenta, ^ - cyan, & - white, ) - black. q Quit the program BUGS
This program is very CPU intensive. Don't be surprised if it eats up over 40% of your CPU at times. HOMEPAGE
The CMatrix homepage is currently at http://www.asty.org/cmatrix. AUTHORS
Chris Allegretta (chrisa@asty.org), with a lot of help from many other people. See README file for details. Mon May 3 1999 CMatrix(1)
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