Colors
       The  Midnight  Commander  will  try to detect if your terminal
supports
       color using the terminal database and your terminal name. 
Sometimes it
       gets  confused, so you may force color mode or disable color mode
using
       the -c and -b flag respectively.

       If the program is compiled with the Slang  screen  manager 
instead  of
       ncurses,  it  will  also check the variable COLORTERM, if it is
set, it
       has the same effect as the -c flag.

       You may specify terminals that always force color mode  by 
adding  the
       color_terminals  variable  to  the Colors section of the
initialization
       file.  This will prevent the Midnight Commander from trying 
to      detect
       if your terminal supports color.  Example:

       [Colors]
       color_terminals=linux,xterm
       color_terminals=terminal-name1,terminal-name2...

       The  program  can be compiled with both ncurses and slang,
ncurses does
       not provide a way to force color mode: ncurses uses just  the 
informa-
       tion in the terminal database.

       The  Midnight  Commander  provides  a way to change the default
colors.
       Currently the colors are  configured  using  the  environment 
variable
       MC_COLOR_TABLE or the Colors section in the initialization file.

       In  the  Colors  section,  the  default  color  map  is loaded from
the
       base_color variable.  You can specify an alternate color map for
a ter-
       minal by using the terminal name as the key in this section. 
Example:

       [Colors]
       base_color=
       xterm=menu=magenta:marked=,magenta:markselect=,red

       The format for the color definition is:

         <keyword>=<foregroundcolor>,<backgroundcolor>:<keyword>= ...

       The  colors  are  optional,  and  the  keywords  are: normal,
selected,
       marked, markselect, errors, input, reverse, gauge.   Menu 
colors  are:
       menu,  menusel,  menuhot, menuhotsel.  Dialog colors are: dnormal,
dfo-
       cus, dhotnormal, dhotfocus.  Help colors are:  helpnormal, 
helpitalic,
       helpbold,  helplink,  helpslink.  Viewer color is:
viewunderline.  Spe-
       cial highlighting colors are: executable, directory,  link, 
stalelink,
       device,  special, core.  Editor colors are: editnormal, editbold,
edit-
       marked.

       input determines the color of input lines used in query dialogs.

       gauge determines the color of the  filled  part  of  the 
progress  bar
       (gauge),  which  is  used  to show the user the progress of file
opera-
       tions, such as copying.

       The dialog boxes use the following colors: dnormal is used for
the nor-
       mal  text,  dfocus  is the color used for the currently selected
compo-
       nent, dhotnormal is the color used to differentiate the hotkey
color in
       normal  components,  whereas  the dhotfocus color is used for the
high-
       lighted color in the currently selected component.

       Menus use the same scheme but  uses  the  menu,  menusel, 
menuhot  and
       menuhotsel tags instead.

       Help  uses  the  following  colors: helpnormal is used for normal
text,
       helpitalic is used for text which is emphasized in italic in the
manual
       page, helpbold is used for text which is emphasized in bold in
the man-
       ual page, helplink is used for not selected hyperlinks and
helpslink is
       used for selected hyperlink.

       Special  highlight  colors  determine how files are displayed when
file
       highlighting is enabled (see the section on Layout).  directory
is used
       for  directories  or symbolic links to directories; executable
for exe-
       cutable files; link is used for symbolic links which are neither 
stale
       nor  linked to a directory; stalelink is used for stale symbolic
links;
       device - character and block  devices;  special  is  used  for 
special
       files, such as pipes and sockets; core is for core files.

       The  possible  colors  are: black, gray, red, brightred, green,
bright-
       green, brown, yellow, blue, brightblue, magenta,  brightmagenta, 
cyan,
       brightcyan,  lightgray  and  white.  And there is a special
keyword for
       transparent background. It is 'default'. The 'default' can only
be used
       for background color. Example:

       [Colors]
       base_color=normal=white,default:marked=magenta,default

NOTE: These are from the man pages for MC.

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