Hi Gurus,
I have a small requirement where i want to change the color & font of some text in a file.
i have a file error.txt which will be created in the script using egrep.
After that iam adding these lines at head & tail to that file using the following code
awk 'BEGIN{print"Please... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I was to echo Hi in Red and Bold ; and echo There is in Green and bold
I got bold to working using tput bold but i am having hard time getting the color.
Any help is appreciated,
jak (4 Replies)
Hi,
i need to print following text using echo:
/abc dir/c\
so i tried echo "/abc dir/c\
But it gives me error of Incorrect usage, i am using Hamilton cshell in windows Vista. Can any one please help me.
Thanks in advance
Sarbjit (3 Replies)
I have been configuring my .bashrc PS1 to be displayed with some nice colors and in a format that I like, however there is one thing that I cannot figure out (or know if it's even possible).
my PS1 line is as follows:
export PS1='\\u\@\\h\:\\w\n\\$ \'This makes the command and command output... (0 Replies)
Hi,
When I run:
echo "\033I see hi in color, but if I run this color is not shown, why?
(echo "\033Thanks
Israel.
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DONE!!
I had to run more -v.
Thanks (4 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I have a program that produces postscript files on the fly
The color of the files produced are in black and white
I want to change the text color of postscript file as the file is being produced without having to manually go into the ps file and change it myself.
Any Ideas?... (5 Replies)
Is it possible to change the color when doing an echo?
Example, having the following command print in dark blue.
echo "Hello"
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Just figured out how to do it (2 Replies)
Hello,
I am using RHEL 6.1 on VMware
I am searching for a way to change background color (not line by line color wich one can using tput command)
basically changing the color of the whole screen to white instead of the default black and changing font color to black and alos would like to... (2 Replies)
Hi this is my first post, so forgive me if what I'm requesting doesn't make sense.
I'm connecting into a Unix server via SSH and using a Korn Shell (#!/bin/ksh). The Unix server has Oracle 11g installed on it and there are a number of scripts already setup to query the Oracle database to perform... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: KeithJ
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
holotz-castle
Holotz's Castle(6) Holotz's Castle(6)NAME
holotz-castle - platform game with high dosis of mistery
SYNOPSIS
holotz-castle [-f] [-w] [--fps nn] [-mWWxHHxBPP]
DESCRIPTION
A great mystery is hidden beyond the walls of Holotz's Castle. Will you be able to help Ybelle and Ludar escape alive from the castle?
Test your dexterity with this tremendously exciting platform game!
USAGE
You'll get an options' menu as soon as the game starts, with the following options:
- Continue Game: You can continue playing the game if you have interrupted it with escape key.
- New Game: You can start playing the game right from the beginning.
- Help: You get a general help text on the game. You can use escape key for leaving that screen.
- Options: You'll get a new menu from which you can set video, sound, dificulty and language options. You can leave each menu by using the
escape key.
- Load: You can continue playing the game from a previously saved adventure.
- Save: With this option you can save the current adventure.
- Exit: Leave the game.
During the game, you can use the following keys:
- Arrow keys: Move character
- Space key: Jump / Skip dialog
- Enter/Return key: Skip dialog sequence
- F1: Display help text while playing
- Escape key: Hides help screen.
Aside from that the game easy to play, no need for a manual!
OPTIONS
These command line options are available:
-f Full Screen.
-w Windowed.
--fps nn Run the game at nn frames per second (fps).
-mWWxHHxBPP Run in video mode set by WW pixels of width, HH pixels of height and BPP bits per pixel (eg. -m640x480x16).
AUTHOR
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux system by Miriam Ruiz <little_miry@yahoo.es> (but may be used by others, of course)
Miriam Ruiz 28.01.2005 Holotz's Castle(6)