#!/bin/sh # $XFree86: xc/programs/xterm/vttests/16colors.sh,v 1.3 2000/10/27 18:31:17 dawes Exp $ # # -- Thomas Dickey (1999/3/27) # Show a simple 16-color test pattern. It is a little more confusing than # 8colors.sh, since everything is abbreviated to fit on an 80-column line. # The high (8-15) combinations for foreground or background are marked with # a '+' sign. ESC="" CMD='echo' OPT='-n' SUF='' TMP=/tmp/xterm$$ for verb in printf print ; do rm -f $TMP eval '$verb "\c" >$TMP || echo fail >$TMP' 2>/dev/null if test -f $TMP ; then if test ! -s $TMP ; then CMD="$verb" OPT= SUF='\c' break fi fi done rm -f $TMP trap '$CMD ""; exit' 0 1 2 5 15 echo "" while true do for AT in 0 1 4 7 do case $AT in 0) attr=" ";; 1) attr="BO ";; 4) attr="UN ";; 7) attr="RV ";; esac for FG in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 do case $FG in 0) fcolor="BLK ";; 1) fcolor="RED ";; 2) fcolor="GRN ";; 3) fcolor="YEL ";; 4) fcolor="BLU ";; 5) fcolor="MAG ";; 6) fcolor="CYN ";; 7) fcolor="WHT ";; esac for HI in 3 9 do if test $HI = 3 ; then color=" $fcolor" else color="+$fcolor" fi $CMD $OPT "[0;${AT}m$attr" $CMD $OPT "[${HI}${FG}m$color" for BG in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 do case $BG in 0) bcolor="BLK ";; 1) bcolor="RED ";; 2) bcolor="GRN ";; 3) bcolor="YEL ";; 4) bcolor="BLU ";; 5) bcolor="MAG ";; 6) bcolor="CYN ";; 7) bcolor="WHT ";; esac $CMD $OPT "[4${BG}m$bcolor" $CMD $OPT "[10${BG}m+$bcolor" done echo "" done done sleep 1 done done