. Is there any
separate parameter where I can change the color for the viewer only? In
the man page.
After further investigation, it seems to me that in section viewer any
colors defined are ignored, and the default colors defined in core are
used instead.
[core]
_default_=lightgray
for the viewer. Is there any
separate parameter where I can change the color for the viewer only? In
the man page.
After further investigation, it seems to me that in section viewer any
colors defined are ignored, and the default colors defined in core are
used instead.
[core]
_default_
Dear list,
I have created my own skin (color theme) for mc. It seems to me, that
the internal viewer for mc (mcview) is using the default color, i.e. in
my case:
[core]
_default_=color231;color236
I would like to use black white color for the viewer. Is there any
separate parameter where I
For those who had as much trouble implementing 256 color skins for
Midnight Commander as I did, I offer this link:
http://push.cx/2008/256-color-xterms-in-ubuntu
Remember YMMV
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It would appear that on Jul 4, Andrew Borodin did say:
File types are described in /etc/mc/filehighlight.ini.
File type colors are described in skin files (/usr/share/mc/skins/*.ini)
in [filehighlight] section.
You can create your skin in ~/.mc/skins directory (~/.mc/skins/myskin.ini
I'm not really asking how to use the form of:
[Colors]
base_color=normal=black,magenta:marked=red,black
Which in /root/.mc/ini: is enough to keep me from mistaking an mc session
opened with su -c mc from a normal blue screen user session...
The problem is the colors mc lists some
--- On Sun, 4/18/10, Frank McCormick bea...@videotron.ca wrote:
From: Frank McCormick bea...@videotron.ca
Subject: Re: Colors on MC 4.7.0.1 are *really* a mess, seconded
To: Hugo Vanwoerkom hvw59...@yahoo.com
Cc: mc@gnome.org
Date: Sunday, April 18, 2010, 2:29 PM
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 12:30
Hi,
Mc user ever since the beginning. Running on Debian Sid.
Which upgraded mc to 4.7.0.1.
And the colors are a *mess* as I reported to Debian userlist:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2010/04/msg00315.html
Nothing now works as before. As noted on this list:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives
Hi!
On Sun, 2010-04-18 at 12:30 -0700, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
And the colors are a *mess* as I reported to Debian userlist:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2010/04/msg00315.html
*Your* custom color scheme is a mess. Default color schemes have been
converted to skins.
Nothing now works
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 12:30:17 -0700 (PDT)
Hugo Vanwoerkom hvw59...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
Mc user ever since the beginning. Running on Debian Sid.
Which upgraded mc to 4.7.0.1.
And the colors are a *mess* as I reported to Debian userlist:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2010/04/msg00315
* Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com [100317 01:37]:
Needs to be fixed...
What do you say? Any of you folks that are Close To The Iron for MC
want to step up to the plate and point me in the right direction?
/etc/mc/Syntax
/usr/share/mc/syntax/xml.syntax
/usr/share/mc/skins
I'm almost
On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 13:28 -0800, Tim Johnson wrote:
* Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com [100317 01:37]:
And maybe on the way I can find out what the f***in' ctrl-h key
doesn't work on my machine.
Fixed in 4.7.0.3 ?
Nope. Sorry. Not on my box.
Is: slackware 13.0 32-bit
OK,
* Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com [100318 01:57]:
On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 13:28 -0800, Tim Johnson wrote:
* Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com [100317 01:37]:
And maybe on the way I can find out what the f***in' ctrl-h key
doesn't work on my machine.
Fixed in 4.7.0.3 ?
On Tue, 2010-03-16 at 18:07 -0800, Tim Johnson wrote:
2)I do not believe that the documentation in the Colors section of
the MC manfile is current. I will give some examples:
Keyword Directory: Doesn't work. It is white on all configurations
that I have attempted. The following ini sample
* Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com [100317 01:37]:
On Tue, 2010-03-16 at 18:07 -0800, Tim Johnson wrote:
2)I do not believe that the documentation in the Colors section of
the MC manfile is current. I will give some examples:
Keyword Directory: Doesn't work. It is white on all
* Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com [100317 01:37]:
And maybe on the way I can find out what the f***in' ctrl-h key
doesn't work on my machine.
Fixed in 4.7.0.3 ?
Nope. Sorry. Not on my box.
Is: slackware 13.0 32-bit
= console
t...@bart:~/downloads/mc-4.7.0.3/src$ uname -a
.
Now for the rant:
1)Color control and syntax highlighting is a real problem for me. It
is worse than ever and setting colors in MC has always been
difficult (for me).
2)I do not believe that the documentation in the Colors section of
the MC manfile is current. I will give some examples:
Keyword
Hello there,
I didn't find the way to customize the colors of the keybar visible at
bottom of screen. It doesn't seem to obey to menu colors, and
--help-colors doesn't mention it specifically. Any hint?
Another one: the default text color in the editor seem to obey to
'input', IOW there's
On Tuesday 26 January 2010, wwp wrote:
Hello there,
I didn't find the way to customize the colors of the keybar visible at
bottom of screen. It doesn't seem to obey to menu colors, and
--help-colors doesn't mention it specifically. Any hint?
Are you about menu bar with help menu view edit
Am Montag 22 Juni 2009 08:17:14 wrote Andrew Borodin:
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 20:28:38 +0200 Sascha Manns wrote:
Has anyone an idea, how to change the Colors?
Did you try to read mc built-in help or man mc?
I've tried out the hint from wonderer. Through an little Shellscript i
can change
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 20:28:38 +0200 Sascha Manns wrote:
Has anyone an idea, how to change the Colors?
Did you try to read mc built-in help or man mc?
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Hello Mates,
i'm using mc-4.6.2.pre1-120.27 with OpenSUSE 11.1.
If i start mc, i get the Program with an blue colored Backround, and
white folders. But the Files are colored in grey. And i can't read this
good. Has anyone an idea, how to change the Colors?
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Sascha Manns
Hello Mates,
i'm using mc-4.6.2.pre1-120.27 with OpenSUSE 11.1.
If i start mc, i get the Program with an blue colored Backround, and
white folders. But the Files are colored in grey. And i can't read this
good. Has anyone an idea, how to change the Colors?
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Sincerely yours
Sascha Manns
to change the Colors?
Did you take a look in the mc/ini ?
Described at http://ajnasz.hu/blog/20080101/midnight-commander-coloring
or as Theme here
http://www.zagura.ro/index.php/2008/01/09/midnight-commander-color-themes/
Hope that helps.
mit freundlichen Grüßen / best regards
Henrik Heigl
On Wed, 1 Apr 2009, Josh Rickmar wrote:
On Wed, 1 Apr 2009, Andrew Borodin wrote:
OK, thanks for the reply. I was expecting it to work with mc because I
am able to use bold colors as backgrounds in other applications like Alpine,
for example. I switched to a s-lang build to see if it would
On Fri, March 20, 2009 11:21 am, Keith Roberts wrote:
I'm not running FreeBSD Josh.
Maybe you could try a FreeBSD list or forum, and ask if it's
possible to set the value for the system font?
Googling for:
FreeBSD set system font
returns some interesting matches :)
HTH
Kind
On Thu, March 19, 2009 1:30 pm, Keith Roberts wrote:
On Wed, 18 Mar 2009, Josh Rickmar wrote:
To: mc@gnome.org
From: Josh Rickmar joshua_rick...@eumx.net
Subject: Bold/bright colors don't work as background.
I am trying to create my own color scheme for Midnight Commander, but
am having
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009, Josh Rickmar wrote:
To: Keith Roberts ke...@karsites.net
From: Josh Rickmar joshua_rick...@eumx.net
Subject: Re: Bold/bright colors don't work as background.
On Thu, March 19, 2009 1:30 pm, Keith Roberts wrote:
On Wed, 18 Mar 2009, Josh Rickmar wrote:
To: mc@gnome.org
On Thu, March 19, 2009 5:13 pm, Keith Roberts wrote:
OK.
On Fedora 8 and higher I have had problems with colors in mc
as well.
What fixed it for me was this:
# set the font to 16 colors for mc to work ok.
setfont lat1-16
You will need to restart mc for the setfont lat-16 command
cooledit.
I can also run the mc editor as a stand-alone editor,
by typing
#mcedit
at the command line. This is on Fedora Core 6.
Kind Regards
Keith Roberts
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007, Justin Zygmont wrote:
To: Keith Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Justin Zygmont [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: colors
On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 10:17:30 -0700 (PDT)
Von: Justin Zygmont
An: Keith Roberts
CC: mc@gnome.org
Betreff: Re: colors
It seemed, typing mc -c did the trick. In solaris the $TERM was already
xterm, but some
]
Subject: Re: colors
It seemed, typing mc -c did the trick. In solaris the $TERM was already
xterm, but some things are still different. The page up key just enters
a tilde at the command line, F4 to edit seems to take the variable for
the default editor (vi).
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007
I had a similar problem under Fedora Core 6. This bug
report may point you in the right direction:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=237793
Regards
Keith
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Justin Zygmont wrote:
To: mc@gnome.org
From: Justin Zygmont [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: colors
a similar problem under Fedora Core 6. This bug
report may point you in the right direction:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=237793
Regards
Keith
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Justin Zygmont wrote:
To: mc@gnome.org
From: Justin Zygmont [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: colors
On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 07:37:42PM +0300, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
The actual font of the characters is beyond MC's control; it uses
whatever font the terminal provides. But I think you are talking about
That is not true. MC can turn on/off certain attributes of the screen -
one of the being the
On Apr 20, 2007, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Anton Monroe wrote:
On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 07:36:30PM +0200, Caj Zell wrote:
I have a slight problem with my midnight commander look. I like the fonts
when
I disable color, mc -b, but running mc with colors makes the fonts look
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Anton Monroe wrote:
On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 07:36:30PM +0200, Caj Zell wrote:
I have a slight problem with my midnight commander look. I like the fonts
when
I disable color, mc -b, but running mc with colors makes the fonts look too
bold for me. I realize
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Anton Monroe wrote:
On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 07:36:30PM +0200, Caj Zell wrote:
I have a slight problem with my midnight commander look. I like the fonts
when
I disable color, mc -b, but running mc with colors makes the fonts look
, mc -b, but running mc with colors makes the fonts look too
bold for me. I realize this is probably not a mc issue, but maybe someone
could give me hints in the right direction on how to change this anyhow?
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I have a slight problem with my midnight commander look. I like the fonts when
I disable color, mc -b, but running mc with colors makes the fonts look too
bold for me. I realize this is probably not a mc issue, but maybe someone
could give me hints in the right direction on how to change
On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 07:36:30PM +0200, Caj Zell wrote:
I have a slight problem with my midnight commander look. I like the fonts when
I disable color, mc -b, but running mc with colors makes the fonts look too
bold for me. I realize this is probably not a mc issue, but maybe someone
could
hi,
I did similar. Just add a section at ~/.mc/ini file like:
[colors]
qansi-m=dhotfocus=yellow,magenta:dfocus=black,magenta:normal=ligthgrey,black:selected=gray,lightgray:menu=black,lightgray:menuhot=yellow,lightgray:marked=yellow,cyan:markselect=yellow,lightgray:input=black,magenta:directory
Efim,
Don't send screen shots to a public mailing list! And even more
definitely not as a cross post. Please do not ever repeat this waste of
disk space and bandwidth.
If somebody asks you for a screen shot send it to them privately.
And last but not least, please be so kind to report bugs
feature, IMHO, MC must have. This feature is changing
colors of text, panels and of editor's screen and text. I wrote some things
using Ncurses, so I can guess that it's possible to add this feature. Of
course, I don't know SLang at all, but I've seen sources of MC and I saw
that there are colors
Hmm... First of all I'd like to say Hallo to all of MC developers.
Then I'd like to say THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS PROGRAM!!! I've been using MC
for nearly 3 years
and I really like it.
But there is one feature, IMHO, MC must have. This feature is changing colors
of text, panels
Update of bug #11864 (project mc):
Status:Wont Fix = Invalid
Open/Closed:Open = Closed
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Ok. So this is a PuTTY
In normal gray dialog box the shortcut key to activate a
button is blue, while the remaining text of button is black.
In red dialog boxes, the shortcut key is white and the text
is also white, so I don't see the shortcut for all but the current
button (which is blue on black). This is especially
*/
comment_bold # FIXME /* FIXME */
keyword for if
^
It can confuse us later if not only colors will be expanded.
Default context and ` ` in sh.syntax with a lot of repeated words are
good example. May be merging of convert() and subst_defines
Pavel Roskin wrote:
Hello!
this patch allows new define keyword in builtin editor syntax files.
Now only colors can be substituted, but it can be improved on request.
Thank you! I'm applying it.
What would really be nice is:
. . .
2) Make it possible to put defines in a separate file
N/A
syntax_separator ; ;
syntax_group { (
syntax_operator + ==
syntax_special ;;-
Colors specific to the programming language (e.g. EOF for shell, new_text
for diff) should be defined at the beginning
Hello!
Pavel Roskin wrote:
this patch allows new define keyword in builtin editor syntax files.
Now only colors can be substituted, but it can be improved on request.
Thank you! I'm applying it.
What would really be nice is:
1) Define both foreground and background:
define comment brown
Hello,
this patch allows new define keyword in builtin editor syntax files.
Now only colors can be substituted, but it can be improved on request.
Next construction is legal now:
context default
define comment brown
keyword /\* comment
keyword \*/ comment
keyword // comment
Is there any way to threat symlinks for directories like link
instead of directory ?
I have
directory=brightblue,black
link=brightcyan,black
stalelink:brightred,black
Using CVS from December 27.
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On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Pavel Roskin wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Frédéric L. W. Meunier wrote:
Is there any way to threat symlinks for directories like link
instead of directory ?
Only by changing the code. Comment out this code in screen.c:
if (fe-f.link_to_dir)
Pavel Roskin wrote:
Hello!
I'm understanding the colour settings better now
...
I'm not going to answer you anymore - you don't do any research and don't
even read my replies.
Well, here's some more research:
If you send the linux 'terminal' a control code like:
echo -e \33[44m
If you mean quick view, it is affected by the normal attribute.
I used mc -C normal=yellow,green and took this screenshot:
http://www.red-bean.com/~proski/quickview.png
Also, if i choose blue for any of the colours, then it comes out
as nice dark blue on a console, but in an xterm it
that comes out as light blue when using
mc in an xterm.
$ mc --help-colors | sed -n 1p
--colors KEYWORD={FORE},{BACK}
This is meant to say that foreground is specified before comma, background
is after comma. I know, a lot of user-visible texts in mc are too
technical for the modern users
Hello!
On a normal text console, if i do any of:
mc -C yellow,green
mc -C normal=yellow,green
mc -c -C normal=yellow,green
then i still get a blue background and grey/white text.
normal affects only regular files. You need to redefine more colors to
change the background
and it worked on a normal
console and in an xterm. Don't know why it didn't before.
It doesn't work for me (CVS version of mc). I mean, it has no effect.
Unfortunately, there is no error message about invalid command line.
xterm uses its own colors. Read documentation for xterm to change
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