


This variable takes effect only if you use COLOR_TRANS and only if it changes your color scheme. After any color transformation is completed, the runtime system then transforms the foreground and background intensities according to the setting of INTENSITY_FLAGS. The value for this variable is actually the sum of the values you choose from the list below. The default value is "0".
Set INTENSITY_FLAGS to a combination of the following options by adding their values together:
| 1
| Exchanges the foreground and background intensities for each other. This is
useful if you are swapping a black background into the foreground and want to
assign the foreground's intensity to the background.
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| 2
| Causes the foreground intensity to be inverted. That is, if the foreground is
high-intensity, it becomes low-intensity. Otherwise, it becomes
high-intensity. This is useful if you are transforming the background to white and the
foreground to black. Setting this will cause your low-intensity foreground to be
shown as gray while your high-intensity item will show as black.
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| 4
| Forces the foreground to high-intensity. This will not be applied to a black
foreground.
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| 8
| Forces the foreground to low-intensity. This may not be used if "4" is used.
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| 16
| Causes the "4" or "8" setting to be used even if the COLOR_TRANS setting had
no effect. This is an override switch that you can use to cause all foreground
intensities to be set to high or low.
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| 32
| Forces the background to high-intensity. This will not be applied to a black
background.
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| 64
| Forces the background to low-intensity. This may not be used if "32" is used.
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| 128
| Forces the background to high-intensity, but only if it is black. This may be
used in conjunction with setting "32" or "64" for special effects.
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| 256
| Causes the "32", "64", or "128" setting to be used even if the COLOR_TRANS setting had no effect. |