I've know about ethereal for some time; used it on occaision; finally
decided to load it up under windows and got what I believe is a rather
pointless error -- no support for 256 colors!
Now, having used this in the past [and knowing it comes from a
unix/terminal/non-gui background] I cannot fathom why the progran would need
more than 16 colors, let alone 256! [black & white for text, grey for
backgrounds, and maybe half a dozen for "highlights"...]
It turns out that due to a bug I haven't bothered to track down, this
particular system will NOT change the screen colors/resolution -- I'm stuck
with 640x480x256. Since all I use this system for is e-mail and terminal
[telnet/ssh] access to other mainframes/hosts, I haven't had much need for
anything beyond this, so as I said, I haven't bothered to "fix" this
problem.
is there a compelling reason why the program requires more than 256 colors?
I'll go out on a bit of a limb and guess it might be due to using a
third-party gui library (qt?), in which case I'll retract any flame-like
comments I might be thinking of at the moment. OTOH, if it is sheer
laziness on the part of the programmers, well, let's just say I can't think
of an appropriate cutdown at the moment :)
Tom Emerson
diclaimers, etc.: please respond direct -- I haven't subscribed [already on
too many other lists, this would be more clutter for just one answer] and I
*DID* make a pass at the archives [only to find they are far from "easily
searched" -- my eyes aren't what they used to be...] If this HAS been
addressed in the past, a direct link to the message/thread that answers this
question would be appreciated.