High mnelow = G ; Mnemonic Prompts Low mnecmd = WH ; Mnemonic Commands
Re: Changing prompts from green to another colour?
By: Digital Man to Waveyuk on Fri Feb 06 2026 15:01:53
Hi Rob
High mnelow = G ; Mnemonic Prompts Low mnecmd = WH ; Mnemonic Commands
Yup, that's what I've changed them to (in my install, which is running on Linux), I have the attr.ini file. I've changed the mnemonics values as suggested, restarted the services, but it has no effect and the green colours persist. Am I missing something obvious?
Re: Changing prompts from green to another colour?
By: Digital Man to Waveyuk on Mon Feb 09 2026 13:34:42
Hi Rob
So here's a list of the menus and which key presses bring up the prompts that are currently in green that I'd like to change to the magenta colours.
MAIN MENU
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(N) New message scan
(L) List new messages
(P) View/Vote in polls
(A) Post auto messages
(F) Find text in messages
(S) Scan for messages to you
(J) Jump to new message area
(*) List sub-boards
(/*) List groups
(X) External programs
(U) User lists
(/L) Node activity
ELECTRONIC MAIL
---------------
(R) Read mail sent to you
(U) Unread mail
(K) Read/Kill mail you have sent
FILES
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(N) New file scan
(E) Extended file info
(F) Download file
(J) Jump to file area
(*) List sub-directories
(/*) List libraries
(F) Find text in description
(S) Search for file
In almost all of the above, the green I am referring to is the prompt that appears after you press the key, or in the case of listings, the green text showing message areas/messages/file areas etc.
If you can point me in the right direction to be able to change the colours on these screens, it would be a great help.
Re: Changing prompts from green to another colour?The other strings are in the ctrl/text.dat file e.g.
By: Waveyuk to Digital Man on Wed Feb 11 2026 05:45 pm
Re: Changing prompts from green to another colour?
By: Digital Man to Waveyuk on Mon Feb 09 2026 13:34:42
Hi Rob
So here's a list of the menus and which key presses bring up the prompts that are currently in green that I'd like to change to the magenta colours.
MAIN MENU
---------
(N) New message scan
(L) List new messages
(P) View/Vote in polls
(A) Post auto messages
(F) Find text in messages
(S) Scan for messages to you
(J) Jump to new message area
(*) List sub-boards
(/*) List groups
(X) External programs
(U) User lists
(/L) Node activity
ELECTRONIC MAIL
---------------
(R) Read mail sent to you
(U) Unread mail
(K) Read/Kill mail you have sent
FILES
-----
(N) New file scan
(E) Extended file info
(F) Download file
(J) Jump to file area
(*) List sub-directories
(/*) List libraries
(F) Find text in description
(S) Search for file
In almost all of the above, the green I am referring to is the prompt that appears after you press the key, or in the case of listings, the green text showing message areas/messages/file areas etc.
If you can point me in the right direction to be able to change the colours on these screens, it would be a great help.
Most or all of those are "mnemonics" strings (they appear in the text.dat with tildes, ~, before each command key) and the color for mnemonics is controlled via the ctrl/attr.ini settings we already discussed.
I changed that one line in that one file and all those prompts are now magenta on my BBS:
mnelow = M Mnemonic Prompts Low
The other strings are in the ctrl/text.dat file e.g.
"\1-\1gSub-boards of \1h%-60.60s \1n\1gMsgs"\ 125 SubLstHdr
"\r\n\r\n\1h"
... which you can override by adding a line to your ctrl/text.ini file (replacing \1g with \1m):
SubLstHdr: "\1-\1mSub-boards of \1h%-60.60s \1n\1mMsgs\r\n\r\n\1h"
So whatever happened after this? Are you still having problems with text colors/attributes?
Re: Changing prompts from green to another colour?
By: Digital Man to Waveyuk on Sun Feb 15 2026 21:50:37
Hi Rob...
So whatever happened after this? Are you still having problems with text colors/attributes?
Yeah, sorry for delay - my work has kept me busy the last week or so, and this is the first time I've had chance to come back and revisit!
Not only did I change the menomic as suggested, I searched the "text.dat" file for all instances of "Message Groups" of which there was two. I then copied the text lines as you showed in last message into a new text.ini file, and replaced any occurrence of "\1g" with "\1m". Saved the file, and logged on to the BBS and no change. I even tried "systemctl restart sbbs" to see if I needed to flush the BBS in some way, and it made no difference. So I am at a loss as to why these codes are not being picked up. It's very strange.
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