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█▌ - NOT IN COLOR ON YOUR TERMINAL LIKE THE EXAMPLES SHOW? - █▌
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█ If the demonstrations given on mewbies.com are shown in in color on the ▐▌
█ terminal, but your terminal isn't showing the colors; it is most likely ▐▌
█ the client (software) that you are using to connect to the shell. ▐▌
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█ Before you connect to your shell adjust your settings: ▐▌
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█ PuTTY: Configuration -> Terminal check enable blinking text. ▐▌
█ Configuration -> Terminal/Colours check the first three options; ▐▌
█ Allow ... ANSI colours, Allow ...xterm 256-colour, Bolded text... ▐▌
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█ KiTTY: Check the same options as PuTTY. (KiTTY is a fork of PuTTY). ▐▌
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█ Vandyke SecureCRT: right click on the Server you want to connect to, ▐▌
█ select Properties, left menu Terminal/ Emulation, Terminal drop down ▐▌
█ window select Xterm (default I think it is VT100), tick the 'ANSI Color' ▐▌
█ box, then press OK. ▐▌
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█ Now connect to your server and run one of the examples again. ▐▌
█ If once you quit one of the demos and it is still blinking in your ▐▌
█ terminal window, clear your terminal window by Ctrl + L or type in: clear ▐▌
█ Window users on the cmd-prompt window type in: cls ▐▌
█ ▐▌
█ CHARACTERS NOTE: If you are using PuTTY (or KiTTY) and some designs look ▐▌
█ like garbled text, view HERE an for example, change settings: Right click ▐▌
█ top left corner of PuTTY's Window, select 'Change Settings...', Window / ▐▌
█ Translation / 'Received data assumed to be in which character set:' select ▐▌
█ 'UTF-8', press Apply. ▐▌
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█ HOW TO HAVE COLORS APPEAR THE SAME IN SECURECRT AS THEY DO IN PUTTY/KITTY: ▐▌
█ In SecureCRT you'll need to edit SecureCRT's RGB values: ▐▌
█ 1. Open PuTTY Window/Colours/ Under 'Select a colour to adjust:' scroll ▐▌
█ down and click on a color, for example 'ANSI Magenta'. It will show the ▐▌
█ RGB value as Red 187, Green 0, Blue 187. ▐▌
█ 2. Open SecureCRT Options/Global Options/Terminal/Appearance/ANSI Color. ▐▌
█ Click on the Magenta colored box under 'Normal colors', enter the same ▐▌
█ RGB values as PuTTY above (SecureCRT has 160, 0, 160), click OK. ▐▌
█ Or go HERE, scroll down to the color chart to view all of PuTTY's colors. ▐▌
█ 3. Do the same for each color, including 'Bold colors'. ▐▌
█ 4. Options/Save Settings Now ▐▌
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█ btw to save your settings to a different directory for safe storing: ▐▌
█ Options/Global Options/General -> Configuration folder. ▐▌
█ And Global Options/Terminal/SSH Host Keys -> Host key database location.▐▌
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█ If you find mistakes, have suggestions, and or questions please post at ▐▌
█ mewbies forum HERE - thank you. ▐▌
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