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Updated HowItWorks
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.endif
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.else if also available. .ifdefs can be nested.
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Obsolete feature: sync lines
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----------------------------
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the sync lines specification no longer matter. We now always parse
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from the beginning of the file. Here is the old description:
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Define no. sync lines
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You can say:
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\-200 means 200 lines
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\- means always start parsing from beginning of file when we lose sync
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if nothing is specified, the default is -50
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Colors and attributes
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---------------------
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Define colors and attributes. Give a list of attributes, one
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background color and one foreground color (default is used if
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color is left out).
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Attributes:
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bold inverse blink dim underline
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Standard colors:
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Foreground:
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white cyan magenta blue yellow green red black
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Background:
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bg_white bg_cyan bg_magenta bg_blue bg_yellow bg_green bg_red bg_black
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For 16 color and 256 color xterms: "export TERM=xterm-16color", these
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brighter than normal colors are available:
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> Note that you need an xterm which was compiled to support 16 or 256 colors
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> and a matching termcap/terminfo entry for it.
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Foreground:
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WHITE CYAN MAGENTA BLUE YELLOW GREEN RED BLACK
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Background:
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bg_WHITE bg_CYAN bg_MAGENTA bg_BLUE bg_YELLOW bg_GREEN bg_RED bg_BLACK
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For 256 color xterm: "export TERM=xterm-256color", these become available:
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> Note that you need an xterm which was compiled to support 256 colors and a
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> matching termcap/terminfo entry for it.
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fg_RGB and bg_RGB, where R, G, and B range from 0 - 5. So: fg_500 is bright red.
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fg_NN and bg_NN give shades of grey, where the intensity, NN, ranges from 0 - 23.
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