On 2005-06-01 17:18, Walery Kokarev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > *VT100*foreground: gray90
> > *VT100*background: black
> >
> > Beware that these might be changed next time you update Xorg. So as an
> > alternative, you can create a file ~/.Xresources, and put these two
> > lines in it.
>
> Proba
Hi!
> *VT100*foreground: gray90
> *VT100*background: black
>
> Beware that these might be changed next time you update Xorg. So as an
> alternative, you can create a file ~/.Xresources, and put these two
> lines in it.
Probably you mean ~/.Xdefaults
--
wall
an easy way is to run xterm -ls -fg white -bg black
man xterm to see what those options actually do
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On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 12:10:12AM -0700, Joe Schmoe wrote:
>
> Can someone tell me what configuration I need to make
> the colors (and as much other behavior as possible) in
> xterm identical to the normal FreeBSD console ?
Edit the file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color-static, and
ch
Hello,
I am used to using the console for things like bitchx,
nethack, etc.
Now I have started using Xorg in 5.4-RELEASE (with the
ion window manager). I notice that the xterm program
comes up with black text on a white background, and
that colors in BitchX, etc., are not the same as they
were i