Re: How to set colors of ls listings?

2003-01-16 Thread Adam Kao
uary 16, 2003 5:33 AM Subject: Re: How to set colors of ls listings? > > Someone on IRC pointed me at dircolors. But since my problem is that > the primary colors are too strong and clash with the background, I > ended up editing the profile in gnome-terminal and assigning a

Re: How to set colors of ls listings?

2003-01-16 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
Can you be more explicit about what you did? Where is the profile for gnome-terminal, etc? , gnome2? - Original Message - From: "Adam Kao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 5:33 AM Subject: Re: How to set colors of ls list

Re: How to set colors of ls listings?

2003-01-16 Thread Adam Kao
Someone on IRC pointed me at dircolors. But since my problem is that the primary colors are too strong and clash with the background, I ended up editing the profile in gnome-terminal and assigning a pastel RGB value to each primary color in the Color palette provided to the terminal applications.

Re: How to set colors of ls listings?

2003-01-15 Thread will trillich
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 12:55:19AM -0800, Adam wrote: > I have changed the background color of my gnome-terminals and > now the colorized text from ls is ugly and hard to read. How > can I change these colors? try man dircolors :) once you know WHAT to look for, the battle is half over

Re: How to set colors of ls listings?

2003-01-15 Thread Elijah
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 16:55, Adam wrote: > I have changed the background color of my gnome-terminals and now the > colorized text from ls is ugly and hard to read. How can I change these > colors? > > Thanks, > Adam Try settings>preferrences>colors and you can select a theme from there. I thin

Re: How to set colors of ls listings?

2003-01-15 Thread Rial Juan
You must put the color config in a file, eg: /etc/DIR_COLORS (that's an example of where they could reside; a shell server where I have access puts them there). Then you need to make sure that on every login you run the dircolors command with that file as an argument, like this: `dircolors -b /etc/

How to set colors of ls listings?

2003-01-15 Thread Adam
I have changed the background color of my gnome-terminals and now the colorized text from ls is ugly and hard to read. How can I change these colors? Thanks, Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]