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diff --git a/doc/manual.md b/doc/manual.md index 73fdb5d6..a4547fba 100644 --- a/doc/manual.md +++ b/doc/manual.md @@ -1789,7 +1789,7 @@ As a special case, the empty capture `()` captures the current string position Textadept 5.5 beta introduced a curses version that is capable of running in a terminal emulator. However, it requires a font with good glyph support (like -DejaVu Sans Mono or Liberation Mono), and lacks some GUI features due to the +DejaVu Sans Mono or Liberation Mono), and lacks some GUI features due to the terminal's constraints: * No alpha values or transparency. @@ -1808,15 +1808,16 @@ terminal's constraints: * Some complex marker symbols are not drawn properly or at all. * No mouse cursor types. * Only up to 16 colors recognized, regardless of how many colors the terminal - supports. They are: black (`0x000000`), red (`0x800000`), green (`0x008000`), - yellow (`0x808000`), blue (`0x000080`), magenta (`0x800080`), cyan - (`0x008080`), white (`0xC0C0C0`), light black (`0x404040`), light red - (`0xFF0000`), light green (`0x00FF00`), light yellow (`0xFFFF00`), light blue - (`0x0000FF`), light magenta (`0xFF00FF`), light cyan (`0x00FFFF`), and light - white (`0xFFFFFF`). Even if your terminal uses a different color map, you must - use these color values. Your terminal will remap them automatically. - Unrecognized colors default to white. For some terminals, you may need to set - a lexer style's `bold` attribute to use the light color variant. + supports. They are (in "0xBBGGRR" format): black (`0x000000`), red + (`0x000080`), green (`0x008000`), yellow (`0x008080`), blue (`0x800000`), + magenta (`0x800080`), cyan (`0x808000`), white (`0xC0C0C0`), light black + (`0x404040`), light red (`0x0000FF`), light green (`0x00FF00`), light yellow + (`0x00FFFF`), light blue (`0xFF0000`), light magenta (`0xFF00FF`), light cyan + (`0xFFFF00`), and light white (`0xFFFFFF`). Even if your terminal uses a + different color map, you must use these color values. Your terminal will remap + them automatically. Unrecognized colors default to white. For some terminals, + you may need to set a lexer style's `bold` attribute in order to use the light + color variant. * Not all key sequences recognized properly. * No style settings like font name, font size, or italics. * No X selection, primary or secondary, integration with the clipboard. |