dick hoogendijk wrote:
On 19 Jan Jan Exss wrote:
For some reason the Xresources have been changed in Debian woody. To
get back the original colors in the midnight commander I use the
following entries in the $HOME/.Xresources file

*VT100*color0: black
*VT100*color1: red3
*VT100*color2: green3
*VT100*color4: blue3
*VT100*color5: magenta3
*VT100*color6: cyan3
*VT100*color7: gray90
*VT100*color8: gray30
*VT100*color9: red
*VT100*color10: green
*VT100*color11: yellow
*VT100*color12: blue
*VT100*color13: magenta
*VT100*color14: cyan
*VT100*color15: white
*VT100*colorUL: yellow
*VT100*colorBD: white


Tried this with no luck. The main midnight commander screen was already
'normal' again changing a line in /etc/X11/Xresources/xfree86-common

I will look closer into the differences between X running on debian
linux and my X runnign on FreeBSD.

I use the thememanager (default) for FVWM and get very nice colors in
different screens (running on fbsd).
Using exactly the same theme on debian woody changes the color that's in
the config file. F.i.: mc runs w/ white on darkgreen in the theme..
FreeBSD honors this, debian woody changes the background into one of its
own. I wnat to know *where* this is configured in woody, because as is
I'm not able to define the colors _I_ want ;-((

MC uses the xterm colors in /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color. These colors
map to the console colors. The first 0-7 are low intensity, 8-15 are full
intensity. You can use rrggbb numbers instead of named colors too.

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