Right now I am using putty.
I am using 2-3 terminals at a time. To differentiate each termianl I want to put each putty screen and background color to different colors. I tried changing the colors in normal putty but it's not working.
Is there any other color putty ?
Regards,
Venkat (2 Replies)
Hi all
I have a file contains columns showing figures as below :
Input file
A B C
D 50 60 90
E 100 20 53
F 30 40 70
G 25 27 45
I want to color the value above or equal 90 by red and to be shown as below
output file... (5 Replies)
Hi Everyone:
Is there any way to enable colors through putty for a session into AIX? I've tried to set the TERM variable to xterm-256color but it doesn't work
having a 8-color terminal would be okay for me
thanks in advance (5 Replies)
I'm writing my own Unix ls command in c and I was wondering if anyone knows how to or can point me to a tutorial that shows me how to change the text color of the filename depending on if it's a directory, regular file, linked file, etc..., like the real ls command does? Thanks. (4 Replies)
I want to color the text and bold the text and mail these text.
input:
hi..(in bold)
good morning (in blue color)
and mail these as in color and bold
:wall: (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I am connecting to SunOs 5.8 server from windows machine through putty. My problem is commands are not showing any colours results. I want to see 'ls' command should list directories in 'red' and files in 'green' etc. How to do it . Please help.
Also How to enable syntax colouring in... (6 Replies)
This is supposed to colorize.
But it outputs this
3
GREEN='3;
then
echo -e "${GREEN}File exists.${RESET}"
else
echo -e "${RED}File does NOT exist.${RESET}"
fi (18 Replies)
Discussion started by: drew77
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text2gif
text2gif(1) General Commands Manual text2gif(1)NAME
text2gif - A program to generate GIF images out of regular text. Text can be one line or multi-line, and is converted using 8 by 8 fixed
font.
USAGE
text2gif [-q] [-s ClrMapSize] [-f FGClr] [-c R G B] [-t Text ] [-h]
This program reads stdin if no text is provided on the command line (-t), and will dump the created GIF file to stdout.
MEMORY REQUIRED
Line.
OPTIONS
[-q]
Quiet mode. Defaults off on MSDOS, on under UNIX. Controls printout of running scan lines. Use -q- to invert.
[-s ClrMapSize]
Explicitly defines the size of the color map of the resulting gif image. Usually the image will be bicolor with fg as color 1,
unless [-f] is explicitly given in case the color map size will be big enough to hold it. However it is sometimes convenient to set
the color map size to certain size while the fg color is small mainly so this image may be merged with another (images must match
color map size).
[-f FG]
Select foreground index (background is always 0). By default it is one and therefore the image result is bicolored. if FG is set
to n then color map will be created with 2^k entries where 2^k > n for minimum k, assuming k <= 8. This color map will be all zeros
except this forground index. This option is useful if this text image should be integrated into other image colormap using their
colors.
[-c R G B]
The color to use as the foreground color. White by default.
[-t "Text"]
One line of text can be provided on the command line. Note you must encapsulate the Text within quotes if it has spaces (The
quotes themselves are not treated as part of the text). If no -t option is provided, stdin is read until end of file.
[-h]
Print one line command line help, similar to Usage above.
NOTES
There is a hardcoded limit of 100 the number of lines.
AUTHOR
Gershon Elber
Man page created by T.Gridel <tgridel@free.fr>, originally written by Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
giflib-tools text2gif(1)