#!/usr/bin/perl # $XTermId: 256colors.pl,v 1.3 2006/09/29 21:49:03 tom Exp $ # $XFree86: xc/programs/xterm/vttests/256colors.pl,v 1.1 1999/07/11 08:49:54 dawes Exp $ # # This uses 33 print-lines on an 80-column display. Printing the numbers in # hexadecimal would make it compact enough for 24x80, but less readable. for ($bg = 0; $bg < 256; $bg++) { # print "\x1b[9;1H\x1b[2J"; for ($fg = 0; $fg < 256; $fg++) { print "\x1b[48;5;${bg}m\x1b[38;5;${fg}m"; printf "%03.3d/%03.3d ", $fg, $bg; } print "\n"; sleep 1; }