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On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 1:46 PM Boris Faure <bo...@fau.re> wrote:
>
> ==========================================================
>                                         “Oops”
>                                           Boris Faure
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>
> Hello fellow Terminology enthusiasts!
>
> Yesterday's release was not done correctly.  This is now fixed, as seen
> in the change log below:
>
> == Fixes ==
>     * Build and install the Default colorscheme
>     * Correctly set the version
>
> == Download ==
> The tarball can be found at :
>   - 
> https://download.enlightenment.org/rel/apps/terminology/terminology-1.12.1.tar.xz
>   - https://downloads.terminolo.gy/terminology-1.12.1.tar.xz
>
> sha256sum:
>   f8ced9584c2e9ae87452ce7425fd25b2d3e122c7489785d2917890215c6b5aa9
>
> Happy compiling! ( https://xkcd.com/303/ )
> --
> Boris Faure
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Using Terminology 1.12.1 . Thank you for your cool app!

I have a dark background with greyish fonts, i.e., Settings -> Colors
-> Default (as set in Terminology.)
Notwithstanding, I think I came across an issue. I use zsh and
recently have been using the fc built in command extensively.
fc -l works by listing the previous (default) 15 commands entered, etc..

Issue is when editing a previous command, say number xyz:

fc xyz (the vim editor opens up with the numbered command ready to be
edited; yet all the fonts become black -- the same color as the vim
editor background, i.e.,  the procedure does not respect the font
colors set in Terminology). Obviously, the command to be edited
becomes unreadable. Additionally, typing the ':q' vim command to quit
the editing mode, the command pasted to the Terminology prompt remains
in black fonts[!]; accordingly, the user does not know what was the
command edited/pasted because it is in black fonts.

I have tested Gnome-Terminal -- zsh -- with black background and white
fonts and issue with fc editing is not there.

Heck, I have been extensively using OS/2 Warp 3 with Korn Shell (daddy
to zsh) -- black background and white fonts -- utilized fc editing and
issue is not there.
< https://metztli.blog/ixiptli/os-2-warp3 >

Best Professional Regards.

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