Diff: DirColors
Differences between version 5 and revision by previous author of DirColors.
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Newer page: | version 5 | Last edited on March 1, 2012 5:36 pm | by PhilHollenback | Revert |
Older page: | version 1 | Last edited on October 2, 2001 2:21 pm | by 156.153.255.243 | Revert |
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-The default colors for GNU ls don't work very well against dark backgrounds that aren't completely black. I tend to use transparent terminal windows (becuase
I'm cool), and my backgrounds are often dark blue or green.
+The default colors for GNU ls don't work very well against dark backgrounds that aren't completely black. I tend to use transparent terminal windows (because
I'm cool), and my backgrounds are often dark blue or green.
-Here's a copy of my [DIR_COLORS|ftp
://ftp
.hollenback.net/pub/configs
/DIR_COLORS] file that tweaks the colors to make them more readable on a range of backgrounds. Note that these colors assume a relatively dark background. Drop it in /etc and you are all set.
+Here's a copy of my [DIR_COLORS|http
://www
.hollenback.net/config-files
/DIR_COLORS] file that tweaks the colors to make them more readable on a range of backgrounds. Note that these colors assume a relatively dark background. Drop it in /etc and you are all set.
--phil 10/2/2001
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+CategoryGeekStuff
version 5
The default colors for GNU ls don't work very well against dark backgrounds that aren't completely black. I tend to use transparent terminal windows (because I'm cool), and my backgrounds are often dark blue or green.
Here's a copy of my DIR_COLORS file that tweaks the colors to make them more readable on a range of backgrounds. Note that these colors assume a relatively dark background. Drop it in /etc and you are all set.
--phil 10/2/2001