Keith, On my end I'm ending with black on black with Konsole 2.3.3 on Centos 6.5 starting as green on black.
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 4:55 PM, Wiles, Keith <keith.wiles at intel.com> wrote: > On 1/20/16, 11:53 PM, "dev on behalf of Matthew Hall" < > dev-bounces at dpdk.org on behalf of mhall at mhcomputing.net> wrote: > > >If I try using pktgen theme mode (-T) or unmodified, without commenting > >out some of the stuff I mentioned I disabled for debugging in the > >previous thread, it seems like it sets the pktgen prompt to be invisible > >(black text on black??? or I'm not sure just want) on my TTY which has a > >black background. > > I am not sure what you changed for debugging, but on my Ubuntu 15.10 using > MATE Terminal 1.10.1 with a black background and white text the cursor > remains as white after I quit Pktgen. If you have a crash for some reason > the cmdline code leaves the TTY in a raw mode no echo, which is just like > no cursor. I have to also do ?stty sane? to get echo/cursor back on. Is > this what is happing to you? > > I created a white-black.theme I was using and did not try to make it > pretty as I use a black on light yellow background. Here is the theme. > theme default white none off > theme top.spinner cyan none bold > theme top.ports green none bold > theme top.page white none off > theme top.copyright yellow none off > theme top.poweredby blue none bold > theme sep.dash blue none off > theme sep.text white none off > theme stats.port.label blue none bold > theme stats.port.flags blue none bold > theme stats.port.status green none bold > theme stats.dyn.label yellow none off > theme stats.dyn.values yellow none off > theme stats.stat.label magenta none off > theme stats.stat.values white none off > theme stats.total.label red none bold > theme stats.colon blue none bold > theme pktgen.prompt green none off > cls > > Please give more details next time to help me understand the problem like > OS type, terminal type used, versions, ? > > > Thanks > ++Keith > > > >If you quit the app it does not reset the colors so my shell is also > >invisible, until I blindly run the reset command. > > > >Did anybody else try it on a black background? Did anybody else see > >these issues with it as well? > > > >Matthew. > > > > > Regards, > Keith > > > > > -- *Arnon Warshavsky* *Qwilt | work: +972-72-2221634 | mobile: +972-50-8583058 | arnon at qwilt.com <arnon at qwilt.com>*