Re: colour ls-F
Re: colour ls-F
- Subject: Re: colour ls-F
- From: Edward Thome <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2003 15:22:36 -0500
Actually, ls-F (no space) does produce a color listing of the contents
of my directories, but to get this, I had to put a line:
"set color"
in my ~/.cshrc file.
I hope this has not been covered before...I have not been following the
whole discussion. It is not common that I am aware of something like
this when others are not.
Ed
On Thursday, October 2, 2003, at 02:47 PM, David Margolis wrote:
This doesn't help you immediatly, but the ls that comes with 10.3
supports
color, so when Panther is here, 'ls -FG' will give a very nice display
(make sure to make your terminal window black and your fonts white or
the
red, green, blue colors used by ls look kind of washed out on the white
background).
Dave Margolis
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Markian Hlynka wrote:
Actually,
alias ls='ls-F'
(no space between the ls and the -F) produces a color listing. 'ls-F'
is a
built-in tcsh command.
while this is technically correct, I've never been able to make it
work. but, if I ssh to linux machines, the colours show up fine!
Can anyone offer any suggestions?
Markian
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