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Post by George on Aug 1, 2022 9:58:35 GMT -5
This is a set of files to implement an old style 3270 Green Screen color configuration.
The "Green Screen CFG.Txt" file should be imported by: - Shutting down any executing SPFLite2 sessions
- From the SPFLite install folder, run CFGMaint.EXE -IMPCOLOR ODEFAULT and select the "Green Screen CFG.TXT" file.
The other sample .AUTO files for various languages are configured to match the new Imported colors, these are still 'work in progress' items, but should provide a very good start. Use whatever ones suit the mix of files you edit. Copy them to the \User\You\Documents\SPFLite\AUTO folder.
As usual, you should take a backup first. The simplest way is to copy the whole \User\You\Documents\SPFLite folder.
Many thanks to user Stefan for contributing these samples.
Here's some screenshot samples:
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Post by harald on Jan 11, 2023 11:44:38 GMT -5
Hello Georg!
As an old host programmer, I would have liked the "old style 3270 Green Screen color".
Unfortunately I get an error when importing. I have installed the last version of SPFLITE. The cmd is run as administrator.
CFGMaint.EXE -IMPCOLOR 'C:\Users\Harald\Documents\SPFLite\Green_Screen_CFG.txt'
CFGMaint - CFGMaint Version 2.7.22344 LOG
CFGMaint - Temporary LOG location SET TO: C:\Users\Harald\Desktop\
CFGMaint - Log file location switched TO: C:\Users\Harald\Documents\SPFLite\
CFGMaint - Cancelled, IMPCOLOR only handles O...... tables
Can you help me there please.
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Post by George on Jan 11, 2023 14:13:55 GMT -5
Hi Harald,
Welcome to SPFLite2
Had a look, and my apologies, the command line sample I gave was incorrect (I've corrected it)
The command should be CFGMAINT -IMPCOLOR ODEFAULT
It will pop up a standard Windows File Selection dialog for you to select the import file.
Note: I just tried this, and the pop-up has to have the file-filter switched to 'All Files' so that you can see the full list of files. But it works fine.
(Something else for the maint list).
George
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Post by Benjamin on Dec 27, 2023 9:53:24 GMT -5
This is much better. Thank you so much. All that white was killing my eyes
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Post by George on Dec 27, 2023 15:54:52 GMT -5
Benjamin: Funny, I worked on 3270's from the moment they were introduced until I retired in 2002. But now, I've completely gone to a lighter screen and working in INS mode rather then OVR. I just got tired of using SPFLite in OVR mode while everything else in the PC world defaults to INS mode.
And now of course, the PC/Mobile world is all hot on 'dark mode' - go figure!
George
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