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  • Subject: 5250 rules
  • From: "Joe Teff" <jteff19@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 22:41:23 -0500

Now that color PCs are the rule rather than the exception, I am much more 
conscious about adding color to screens rather than just attributes such as 
underline, hi-lite and reverse image. What bothers me is that I have a limited 
number of colors and 2 of those are undesirable. Both turquoise and yellow fill 
a dot in between each character that I think is more distracting than the color 
can make up for. Could someone explain why this is? Or even better, why does it 
still need to be that way? Is there anything that I can do to turn this off on 
the AS/400 or the PC?

Joe Teff
QDS
Bloomington, MN
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