On 12/22/2011 05:22 PM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
I remember seeing certain files or directories colorized to some color over black which, in my opinion, is visually difficult to read and I've been following the thread with the hopes of seeign a solution. I don't mind, and actually like, colored text on a white background for dirs, links, excutables, whatever. Its just that one bad combination that I want to get rid of.
I remember, once, chasing this down from /etc/bashrc to some other file and, IIRC, a third file that contains the definitions. I was very unhappy to learn that all of the definitions were numeric and there was no key included to help you figure out what's what. (I know that there's a listing somewhere of the names of all the standard colors, and I'd have been happy if that file had used them, because that's what I'd been looking for.) It was several years ago, and I don't remember just where it was, but you should be able to find it with a little patience and persistence. Once there, you can change the settings to whatever you want, but be sure and keep a record because sooner or later it'll be over-written and you'll have to do it again. That's why I came up with that alias in the first place, so I wouldn't have to remember what file to edit every time it changed.
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