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Re: Unix Syntax Color schemes



On 3/23/05 at 7:12 PM by email@hidden (Derick Centeno):

>So why eterm?  Well, I'm used to it's themes and got to appreciate it 
>greatly when I was using Enlightenment alot.
>It's advantage is that I can choose each window to have a different 
>background indicating (to me) that I'm doing something uniquely 
>different in each one such that just by visual cues I can decide which 
>one I want to look at right now.  This doesn't appear yet to be the 
>case with iterm.  Ok...it can support vim in displaying various color 
>codes etc., but eterm can do that AND provide me with the quick visual 
>cues I mentioned.

You can set the color in your Terminal windows and then save them, even setting a default command to run.  Then launch the appropriate .term file for the task you need to do.

Also, in Terminal Preferences make sure the terminal type is xterm-color.  The bash shell supports color if you do "ls -G" so adding the following line to your ~/.bash_profile file will make the ls command be colored in normal Terminal windows.

alias ls="ls -G" to your 

Hopefully not drifting too far off topic.

[fletcher]
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