NORMAL
INPUTMESSAGESprotermcap-attributedos-hex-attributeBLINK- BRIGHT-fgnd-color bgnd-colorBLINK- RVV- UNDERLINE- BRIGHT-fgnd-colorVALUE ( expression )
Windows — On a color monitor, the default colors are a blue background and a white foreground. On a monochrome monitor, the default colors are a standard background and foreground, depending on the monitor.
UNIX — The default colors are the normal display mode of your terminal.
Windows — On a color monitor, the default colors are a light gray background and a blue foreground. On a monochrome monitor, the default underlines fields that require input.
UNIX — The default colors depend on the type of terminal and how INPUT is defined in the protermcap file, but it is usually underlining.
Windows — On a color monitor, the defaults are the same as for INPUT. On a monochrome monitor, the default is reverse video.
UNIX — The defaults depend on the type of terminal and how MESSAGES is defined in the protermcap file, but it is usually reverse video. (The protermcap file supplied with ABL supplies default attributes for NORMAL, INPUT, and MESSAGES for all defined terminals.)You use the protermcap-attribute option only if you are using UNIX. This is the name assigned to the attribute in the protermcap file (for example, RED, BLINK, etc.). See OpenEdge Deployment: Managing ABL Applications for a description of the protermcap file.fgnd-color bgnd-colorBLINK- BRIGHT-Names specific colors you want to use for the screen foreground and background. You use this option only if you are using Windows, and usually only if you use a color monitor. Table 15 lists the colors you can use for fgnd-color and bgnd-color.
Table 15: If fgnd-color is omitted, then the system uses the foreground corresponding to NORMAL. If bgnd-color is omitted, then the system uses the background corresponding to NORMAL. If NORMAL, INPUT, or MESSAGES is specified for fgnd-color or bgnd-color, then the system uses the foreground or background color of the specified standard color.fgnd-colorBLINK- RVV- UNDERLINE- BRIGHT-VALUE ( expression )
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