- or HLS (i.e., the <STRONG>hls</STRONG> (<STRONG>hue_lightness_saturation</STRONG>) capability is
- set). The table is initialized first for eight basic colors
- (black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, and white), and
- after that (if the terminal supports more than eight colors) the
- components are initialized to <STRONG>1000</STRONG>.
-
- <STRONG>start_color</STRONG> does not attempt to set the terminal's color palette to
- match its built-in table. An application may use <STRONG>init_color</STRONG> to al-
+ or HLS (i.e., the <B>hls</B> (<B>hue_lightness_saturation</B>) capability is
+ set). The table is initialized first for eight basic colors
+ (black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, and white), using
+ weights that depend upon the CGA/HLS choice. For "ANSI" colors the
+ weights are <B>680</B> or <B>0</B> depending on whether the corresponding red,
+ green, or blue component is used or not. That permits using <B>1000</B>
+ to represent bold/bright colors. After the initial eight colors
+ (if the terminal supports more than eight colors) the components
+ are initialized using the same pattern, but with weights of <B>1000</B>.
+ SVr4 uses a similar scheme, but uses <B>1000</B> for the components of the
+ initial eight colors.
+
+ <B>start_color</B> does not attempt to set the terminal's color palette to
+ match its built-in table. An application may use <B>init_color</B> to al-