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Sure. Easy.

http://www.martinvt.com/Code_Samples/SEU_Colors/seu_colors.html

At the bottom is a chart of the codes that you can use. Just type the code and the following text will reflect that choice.

Typing: "NOTICE!!!! x'38' This text is pink"

will give you "This text is pink" in pink.

the x'38' takes one space on the line.

On that page, above the chart, there is a mapping file. You can copy/paste that into notepad, save it as a
*.kmp file. (mine is "C:\Program Files\IBM\Client Access\Emulator\Private\Booth.kmp" ) and then in your client access session you can edit --> preferences --> Keyboard -->keyboard Setup and choose your new *.kmp file. Then you can use colors with the alt/ctrl/shift keys to change the display attributes without needing to know the hex codes.


James H. H. Lampert wrote:
Is there by any chance a way to put a display attribute byte into the member text of a source member, so that it would show up in the PDM member list?

We just had a case where ignoring a warning I'd put into the member text of a "dummy" member (e.g., member name "$$WARNING$," member text "Make sure you remember to do this!") caused a bit of embarrassment, and it would be nice if I could make it stand out a bit more.

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JHHL
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