xenocara/app/xterm/vttests/256colors.pl
matthieu 8273aa94a8 Update to xterm 304. With help of shadchin@
tested by ajacoutot@ and shadchin@
2014-05-09 19:56:40 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
# $XTermId: 256colors.pl,v 1.5 2014/02/26 20:16:12 tom Exp $
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
use strict;
use warnings;
# This uses 33 print-lines on an 80-column display. Printing the numbers in
# hexadecimal would make it compact enough for 24x80, but less readable.
our ($bg, $fg);
for ($bg = 0; $bg < 256; $bg++) {
# print "\x1b[9;1H\x1b[2J";
for ($fg = 0; $fg < 256; $fg++) {
print "\x1b[48;5;${bg}m\x1b[38;5;${fg}m";
printf "%03.3d/%03.3d ", $fg, $bg;
}
print "\n";
sleep 1;
}