> I am trying to get rid of the sparse, normal and complete color
>
> const char *ctypes[] = {
> "off", "on1", "on2", "on", "\n"
> };
>
> changing color to on1 and on2 work fine, but if you try and set
> it to on, it reverts to off.
Have you checked to see if off, sparse, and complete had anything else
linked to them? I know this might sound odd, but are they any defines or
anything that each "symbolizes" like complete was COLOR_COMPLETE or what
not.. I know what I'm trying to point out but since it's 11 o'clock and
I've worked the past 2 days (8 hout shifts half in training) I'm tired and
probably not saying it well. If anyone picks up on what I'm trying to say
please pass it on :)
-~=Brian=~-
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