[arm-allstar] Admin Menu Refresh & background color...
Ben Weiss
lazylion at lionslair.com
Sun Jan 7 14:14:17 EST 2024
No, not a terminal emulator, a keyboard and monitor connected directly to the raspberry pi.
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Ben Weiss
http://LionsLair.com
Clearlake, CA
> On Jan 7, 2024, at 10:37 AM, David McGough <kb4fxc at inttek.net> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Ben,
>
> The colors used are defined by your terminal emulator, not directly in
> HamVoIP. If you're using putty, you can change the colors in each saved
> profile used to connect. See the window-->colors config options.
>
> Also, to refresh the screen, you can press the key combination: <ctrl>L
> (control-L).
>
>
> 73, David K4FXC
>
>
>
>> On Sun, 7 Jan 2024, Ben Weiss via ARM-allstar wrote:
>>
>> So I have 2 repeaters sharing a cabinet, power supply and antenna (442.875, 147.24). Each has their own RPi4 running HamVOIP 1.7-01 and I have a KVM switch and I was wondering if it wasn’t too much trouble if I could change the background color of the menus from blue to any other color (Red? Purple? Green? Gray?) for one of the nodes so I could tell at a glance which one I was looking at.
>
> And while I’m on the subject, whenever I switch, it’d be nice to not have to click an option (Such as #1, Perform a system UPDATE) every time I switch from one to the other in order to redraw the screen.
>
> Can I assume that HamVOIP is using some standard menu library for implementation? Is there a configuration file somewhere I could mess with? If I even knew what this menu was called (assuming I don’t need unavailable source code), I could research it myself…??
>
> Any help much appreciated!
>
>
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