NAME¶
restorepalette - set the color palette for textmode.
SYNOPSIS¶
restorepalette [filename]
 
DESCRIPTION¶
restorepalette without arguments sets the standard VGA palette. This can
  be useful if it is somehow messed up.
 
With a 
filename argument a custom palette can be loaded (feature added by
  Charles Blake <chuckb@alice.wonderland.caltech.edu>).
 
This allow a user to set up a file that looks like this one (These color map
  definitions are the same as the default VGA ones. Alter to suite personal
  tastes). The first column contains the number of the color to set, then follow
  three integers in range 0 - 63 (lowest to highest intensity) for red, green,
  blue.
 
 0 0 0 0 # black
 
 1 0 0 42 # blue
 
 2 0 42 0 # green
 
 3 0 42 42 # cyan
 
 4 42 0 0 # red
 
 5 42 0 42 # magenta
 
 6 42 21 0 # brown
 
 7 42 42 42 # white
 
 8 21 21 21 # bright black
 
 9 21 21 63 # bright blue
 
10 21 63 21 # bright green
 
11 21 63 63 # bright cyan
 
12 63 21 21 # bright red
 
13 63 21 63 # bright magenta
 
14 63 63 21 # bright brown
 
15 63 63 63 # bright white 
 
The inline comments are the only kind of allowed, as I use a little
  
fscanf(3) trick to get them. Blank lines are ok, but not pure comment
  lines. See the comments in my code, also.
 
This allows people to set up custom palettes for use in virtual console text
  modes. I use it all the time. When combined with a color-syntax editor like
  jed-0.97+ or color-ls, etc., being able to choose your own text-mode palette
  is quite a bonus. I set mine up via 
restorepalette /etc/palette in my
  
/etc/rc. If the program is given the correct permissions, then
  individual users can have 
restorepalette ~/.palette or some such thing
  in their shell startup files. Of course, it shouldn't be done when starting
  remote shells or when under X, so some kind of test that 
TERM is a
  virtual console is needed for that case.
 
SEE ALSO¶
svgalib(7), 
vgagl(7), 
libvga.config(5),
  
vga_setpalvec(3), 
dumpreg(1), 
convfont(1),
  
fix132x43(1), 
restorefont(1), 
restoretextmode(1),
  
runx(1), 
savetextmode(1), 
setmclk(1), 
textmode(1).
AUTHOR¶
This manual page was edited by Michael Weller
  <eowmob@exp-math.uni-essen.de>. The exact source of the referenced
  utility as well as of the original documentation is unknown.
 
It is very likely that both are at least to some extent are due to Harm
  Hanemaayer <H.Hanemaayer@inter.nl.net>.
 
Occasionally this might be wrong. I hereby asked to be excused by the original
  author and will happily accept any additions or corrections to this first
  version of the svgalib manual.