Even deleting and re-installing Syncterm has not changed the issue and I
can't find any config files on the system (Windows) that are telling it to load in full-screen.
Hey all.
Number one: When I create a new user account using Syncterm on my board, on the first login once the standard login questions are complete, all bold ANSI colours (but only bold colours) are in a different font - the font that you see on Vertruaen on the login sequence (Looks like some kind of RIP font but I can't be sure on that) but it is for the first login only. Once you log off and log back on as that same user the font is fine. Other terminals such as Netrunner are not obviously unaffected. Any ideas on how to stop this from happening?
Number two: This is an embarrasing one. My Syncterm is stuck in full-screen mode and hitting Alt-Enter makes the screen flicker for a second but it remains in full-screen mode. Even deleting and re-installing Syncterm has not changed the issue and I can't find any config files on the system (Windows) that are telling it to load in full-screen. It's really strange. As much as I like it, I need to be able to have it in a small window when I'm working on other stuff.
Hope someone can help. Cheers and thanks as always.
Re: Two questions....
By: Randers to All on Sat Feb 06 2021 08:51 pm
Even deleting and re-installing Syncterm has not changed the issue and I
can't find any config files on the system (Windows) that are telling it to load in full-screen.
If you are on linux I suspect your ~/syncterm/syncterm.ini is where the startup is set to full screen, and it is still the same after a re-install.
Try changing your program settings or backup that file and delete it and start fresh.
Your dialing directory is likely in there too, so don't lose that file.. :)
Set the "Video Output Mode" in SyncTERM Program Settings.
Hey Al, thanks for the advice. I came up with another solution. Deleted Windows. Installed Ubuntu. Seems to have fixed it :) and it was time to take the plunge anyway.
Re: Two questions....
By: Al to Randers on Sat Feb 06 2021 03:56 am
Hey Al, thanks for the advice. I came up with another solution. Deleted Windows. Installed Ubuntu. Seems to have fixed it :) and it was time to take the plunge anyway.
Randers
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Hey Al, thanks for the advice. I came up with another solution. Deleted Windows. Installed Ubuntu. Seems to have fixed it :) and it was time to take the plunge anyway.
You can run Ubuntu without Windows on a computer? I did that once and couldn't run some of my devices.
Even deleting and re-installing Syncterm has not changed the issue a I
can't find any config files on the system (Windows) that are telling to load in full-screen.
If you are on linux I suspect your ~/syncterm/syncterm.ini is where the startup is set to full screen, and it is still the same after a re-instal
Try changing your program settings or backup that file and delete it and start fresh.
Your dialing directory is likely in there too, so don't lose that file..
Hey Al, thanks for the advice. I came up with another solution. Deleted Wind
Randers
I know I( am late to the party but uninstalling syncterm on windows does not clear the systerm.ini file located in c:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\SyncT ERM\ ... it can bew edited there or I am sure using the Settings option in SyncTerm can help ... or perhaps the short cut or program seetings were set to Run Maximized.
Glad you got it solved and switched to *nix
Hey Al, thanks for the advice. I came up with another solution. Deleted Wind
Randers
I know I( am late to the party but uninstalling syncterm on windows does not clear the systerm.ini file located in c:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\SyncT ERM\ ... it can bew edited there or I am sure using the Settings option in SyncTerm can help ... or perhaps the short cut or program seetings were set to Run Maximized.
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