Re: [Résolu] Re: xfce4-terminal ne lit plus .dircolors

2017-07-21 Thread Étienne Mollier
Bonjour Steve, steve, le 2017-07-20 : > Avant ta réponse, j'avais posé la question sur une autre liste > et la solution vient du fait que xfce4-terminal ne lit .bashrc > que si bash est utilisé comme un shell de connexion non > interactif (pardon pour la traduction). Ce qui n'est pas le cas > de

[Résolu] Re: xfce4-terminal ne lit plus .dircolors

2017-07-20 Thread steve
Bonjour Etienne et merci pour cette réponse détaillée. J'ai corrigé la petite typo (le " manquant). Avant ta réponse, j'avais posé la question sur une autre liste et la solution vient du fait que xfce4-terminal ne lit .bashrc que si bash est utilisé comme un shell de connexion non interactif

Re: xfce4-terminal ne lit plus .dircolors

2017-07-18 Thread Étienne Mollier
;; >*) >PS1="$TERM_NB" >echo "Terminal '$TERM' inconnu" >;; >esac Ça n'a peut-être rien à voir avec le problème présent, mais il me semble distinguer une typo dans le premier cas du

xfce4-terminal ne lit plus .dircolors

2017-07-11 Thread steve
;; "dumb") # terminal utilisé par scp lors des transferts # il vaut mieux ne rien changer ici. ;; *) PS1="$TERM_NB" echo "Terminal '$TERM' inconnu" ;; esac Juste au-dess

Re: dircolors - debian etch - broken by design?

2008-12-21 Thread Edward J. Shornock
* Chris Jones cjns1...@gmail.com [20-12-2008 06:27 EET]: My .bashrc has the usual: eval `dircolors -b` [...] So I figured I just needed to issue a dircolors -p .dircolors .. edit the .dircolors file to my liking .. and then follow up with a dircolors -b .dircolors and that should do

Re: dircolors - debian etch - broken by design?

2008-12-21 Thread Chris Jones
On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 02:09:08PM EST, Edward J. Shornock wrote: * Chris Jones cjns1...@gmail.com [20-12-2008 06:27 EET]: My .bashrc has the usual: eval `dircolors -b` [...] So I figured I just needed to issue a dircolors -p .dircolors .. edit the .dircolors file to my liking

dircolors - debian etch - broken by design?

2008-12-19 Thread Chris Jones
.bashrc has the usual: eval `dircolors -b` I thought this was supposed to set the LS_COLORS variable to a string of default coloring sequences that would be used by ls when run with the --color=[auto|always] flag .. So I figured I just needed to issue a dircolors -p .dircolors .. edit

dircolors on white background

2007-05-12 Thread Paul Scott
Has anyone got a set of values for dircolors that is readable on an xterm, etc. with white background. The standard set of colors is fine on a black background but very hard to read on a white background. TIA, Paul Scott -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject

Re: dircolors on white background

2007-05-12 Thread Liam O'Toole
On Sat, 12 May 2007 15:21:35 -0700 Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has anyone got a set of values for dircolors that is readable on an xterm, etc. with white background. The standard set of colors is fine on a black background but very hard to read on a white background. TIA, Paul

dircolors - einstellen, wiederherstellen

2006-09-05 Thread Peter Velan
Hallo, habe mit dircolors herumgespielt und dabei die Variable LS_COLORS zerstört. Die Manpage ist da nicht allzu hilfreich. - Wie bekomme ich den default wieder hin? - Wie kann ich die Farben einstellen? Probiert habe ich: 1) dircolors mycolors 2) dircolors mycolors in mycolors hatte ich

Re: dircolors - einstellen, wiederherstellen

2006-09-05 Thread Mathias Brodala
Hallo Peter. habe mit dircolors herumgespielt und dabei die Variable LS_COLORS zerstört. Die Manpage ist da nicht allzu hilfreich. Findest du? - Wie bekomme ich den default wieder hin? - Wie kann ich die Farben einstellen? Probiert habe ich: 1) dircolors mycolors 2) dircolors

Re: dircolors - einstellen, wiederherstellen

2006-09-05 Thread Peter Velan
am 2006-09-05 17:43 schrieb Mathias Brodala: Hallo Peter. habe mit dircolors herumgespielt und dabei die Variable LS_COLORS zerstört. Die Manpage ist da nicht allzu hilfreich. Findest du? Naja ... | -b, --sh, --bourne-shell | output Bourne shell code to set LS_COLORS ... hätte ich

where is dircolors file?

2005-08-10 Thread phyrster
Hi debianers, I installed urxvt (rxvt-ml) and found that all directories are shown in bold letters which looks very ugly under unifont. I want to change all the bold directory display to normal font face again and Someone told me to eval a dircolors file. But I can't find any file named

Re: where is dircolors file?

2005-08-10 Thread Dave Ewart
On Wednesday, 10.08.2005 at 15:58 +0800, phyrster wrote: [...] My question is where is the default dircolors options stored in sarge? How to tweak dircolors for urxvt? If you read 'man dircolors' it says that the default is a 'precompiled database' which can be shown by doing: dircolors

Re: where is dircolors file?

2005-08-10 Thread Joe Smith
I have inlined a basic DIR_COLORS file (this is actually the used by default by dircolors [do not confuse that with the default colors of ls]). Make a file sismilar to this in your home directory, and name it something like '.dircolors'. Then add 'eval `dircolors -b ~/.dircolors`' to .bashrc

dircolors

2004-08-04 Thread nx13372
This is my .bashrc: export PS1='\[\033[01;28m\]\t \[\033[01;[EMAIL PROTECTED];34m\]\w\$\[\033[00m\]' umask 022 export LS_OPTIONS='--color=auto' eval `dircolors` alias ls='ls $LS_OPTIONS' alias ll='ls $LS_OPTIONS -l' alias l='ls $LS_OPTIONS -lA' I put this in /root and in a normal user. In root

Re: dircolors

2004-08-04 Thread matt zagrabelny
On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 10:05, nx13372 wrote: This is my .bashrc: export PS1='\[\033[01;28m\]\t \[\033[01;[EMAIL PROTECTED];34m\]\w\$\[\033[00m\]' umask 022 export LS_OPTIONS='--color=auto' eval `dircolors` alias ls='ls $LS_OPTIONS' alias ll='ls $LS_OPTIONS -l' alias l='ls $LS_OPTIONS -lA

Re: dircolors

2004-08-04 Thread nx13372
matt zagrabelny wrote: make sure .bashrc is being sourced. $ ls -alh is there colors? $ source .bashrc; ls -alh is there colors? After the source .bashrc works. What's must be changed? thanks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL

Re: dircolors

2004-08-04 Thread matt zagrabelny
On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 10:30, nx13372 wrote: matt zagrabelny wrote: make sure .bashrc is being sourced. $ ls -alh is there colors? $ source .bashrc; ls -alh is there colors? After the source .bashrc works. What's must be changed? thanks different files are sourced

Re: dircolors

2004-08-04 Thread PaulNM
nx13372 wrote: This is my .bashrc: export PS1='\[\033[01;28m\]\t \[\033[01;[EMAIL PROTECTED];34m\]\w\$\[\033[00m\]' umask 022 export LS_OPTIONS='--color=auto' eval `dircolors` alias ls='ls $LS_OPTIONS' alias ll='ls $LS_OPTIONS -l' alias l='ls $LS_OPTIONS -lA' I put this in /root and in a normal

[SOLVED] Re: dircolors

2004-08-04 Thread nx13372
matt zagrabelny wrote: different files are sourced depending on how you logged in. for instance with gnome: .gnomerc is sourced in my .bash_profile i have: if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then source ~/.bashrc fi -matt I just uncomment those lines in my .bash_profile Now it's ok. thanks. -- To

Re: Why doesn't DIRCOLORS work?

1999-06-03 Thread W. Paul Mills
directories from bright blue to bright white. I'm running slink. I've created my own config file, ~/.dircolorsrc, and changed one item - dir color - from 01;34 to 01;37. This is the result: # eval dircolors .dircolorsrc LS_COLORS='no=00:fi=00:di=01;37: etc... export LS_COLORS # echo

Why doesn't DIRCOLORS work?

1999-06-02 Thread Lorne Williams
I'm just trying to do something simple. I want to change the color of listed directories from bright blue to bright white. I'm running slink. I've created my own config file, ~/.dircolorsrc, and changed one item - dir color - from 01;34 to 01;37. This is the result: # eval dircolors

dircolors

1999-06-01 Thread Lorne Williams
dircolors .dircolorsrc LS_COLORS='no=00:fi=00:di=01;37: etc... export LS_COLORS # echo $LS_COLORS no=00:fi=00:di=01;34: etc... The net result - no change! Using 'eval' on the command line is optional, the output is the same either way. I think I am following the docs to the letter... what am I

dircolors and LS_COLORS

1999-02-14 Thread Mark Wagnon
Can anyone tell me what file that the LS_COLORS environment variable is set? I thought is was in /etc/profile, but it's not there. I'm asking because I'd like to add the *.bz2 extension so that bzipped files are the same color as other compressed files. TIA --

Re: dircolors and LS_COLORS

1999-02-14 Thread Mike Merten
On Sun, Feb 14, 1999 at 05:19:38AM +, Mark Wagnon wrote: Can anyone tell me what file that the LS_COLORS environment variable is set? I thought is was in /etc/profile, but it's not there. I'm asking because I'd like to add the *.bz2 extension so that bzipped files are the same color as

Re: dircolors

1996-10-29 Thread Syrus Nemat-Nasser
Try to make sure that eval `dircolors` is seeing your customized config file. It no longer looks for the old defaults so you should specify the path aka: eval `dircolors $(HOME)/.dir_colors` Luck. Syrus. -- Syrus Nemat-Nasser [EMAIL

dircolors

1996-10-28 Thread mattice
Does dircolors or the new ls --color=auto not support the 'ORPHAN' or 'MISSING' tags, relative to symlinks? A fellow linuxer pointed out that I was still using the old color-ls in my /usr/local/bin and when I switched over, all my symlinks were the wrong color. They actually ended up