textcolor() for cygwin?

Hans hansydelm@yahoo.co.uk
Thu May 1 08:28:00 GMT 2003


Thanks Ronald,

It works great!

Hans.

#include <ncurses.h>
int main(void)
{
    initscr();         // init ncurses
    start_color(); // Init color mode
    init_pair(1, COLOR_RED, COLOR_BLACK);
    attron(COLOR_PAIR(1));
    printw("Colour red");
    refresh();
    attroff(COLOR_PAIR(1));
    endwin();
}

"Ronald Landheer-Cieslak" <ronald@landheer.com> wrote in message
news:Pine.LNX.4.44.0304301349481.23693-100000@localhost.localdomain...
> On Tue, 29 Apr 2003, Hans wrote:
> > This must be a simple question but for some reason my google search
> > turned up nothing useful. I would like to change the textcolor using C,
> > is there any simple way of doing this? I don't need screen control or
> > anything fancy, just change some text strings to red,
> Actually, changing the color of a displayed text is pretty fancy, if you
> ask me! How are you going to change the color on a B/W terminal? How are
> you going to know your terminal is B/W if you don't want to do something
> in the least bit fancy?
>
> Anyway, try using curs_color(3X) from ncurses - that should help and does
> most of the fancy stuff for you :)
>
> HTH
>
> rlc
>
> BTW: ncurses is in the Cygwin net distri, before anyone asks..
>
>
>




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