dick hoogendijk wrote:
> On 19 Jan Jan Exss wrote:
>
>
>>For some reason the Xresources have been changed in Debian woody. To
>>get back the original colors in the midnight commander I use the
>>following entries in the $HOME/.Xresources file
>>
>>*VT100*color0: black
>>*VT100*color1: red3
>>*VT100*color2: green3
>>*VT100*color4: blue3
>>*VT100*color5: magenta3
>>*VT100*color6: cyan3
>>*VT100*color7: gray90
>>*VT100*color8: gray30
>>*VT100*color9: red
>>*VT100*color10: green
>>*VT100*color11: yellow
>>*VT100*color12: blue
>>*VT100*color13: magenta
>>*VT100*color14: cyan
>>*VT100*color15: white
>>*VT100*colorUL: yellow
>>*VT100*colorBD: white
>
>
> Tried this with no luck. The main midnight commander screen was already
> 'normal' again changing a line in /etc/X11/Xresources/xfree86-common
>
> I will look closer into the differences between X running on debian
> linux and my X runnign on FreeBSD.
>
> I use the thememanager (default) for FVWM and get very nice colors in
> different screens (running on fbsd).
> Using exactly the same theme on debian woody changes the color that's in
> the config file. F.i.: mc runs w/ white on darkgreen in the theme..
> FreeBSD honors this, debian woody changes the background into one of its
> own. I wnat to know *where* this is configured in woody, because as is
> I'm not able to define the colors _I_ want ;-((
MC uses the xterm colors in /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color. These colors
map to the console colors. The first 0-7 are low intensity, 8-15 are full
intensity. You can use rrggbb numbers instead of named colors too.
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Received on Sun Jan 19 2003 - 06:01:18 GMT