Re: Unix Syntax Color schemes
Re: Unix Syntax Color schemes
- Subject: Re: Unix Syntax Color schemes
- From: Justin Walker <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 13:18:23 -0800
On Mar 23, 2005, at 12:53, Derick Centeno wrote:
Hi Folks:
My question is in regards to Unix color syntax code.
There isn't really a "unix color syntax code". Terminal will handle
ANSI color escape sequences which is what you are seeing on other
Unices and Linux.
I suggest the following:
- the menu item Terminal->Window Settings... will give you a
preferences
panel (per-window); select the 'Color' entry from the top pop-up
menu,
and assure that the "disable..." check box is clear (unchecked)
- Read the man page for 'ls' and search for "color"
For other programs, you may have to enable color support. I don't know
anything about vi.
Regards,
Justin
PS: for questions such as this, a better choice of list is
darwinos-users; see <http://lists.apple.com/mailmain/listinfo> for
brief descriptions of the supported lists.
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