Re: [systemd‑devel] Removing bold fonts from boot messages

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Ulrich Windl wrote:

Stupid question: If you see bold face at the end of the serial line, wouldn't
changing the terminal type ($TERM) do?
Maybe construct your own terminal capabilities.

I'd need a TERM that has colors but disallows bold fonts. For some
reason I wasn't even able to construct a terminfo that would disallow
colors when using that $TERM inside xterm (and starting a new bash).
It seems that xterm always has certain capabilities, i.e. "ls --color"
is always showing colors in xterm, also with TERM=xterm-mono and
everything else I tried.

Anway, settings a translation to bind "allow-bold-fonts(toggle)"
to a key in xterm resources allows to block bold fonts whenever
watching systemd boot messages via ipmi or AMT in a xterm...


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