Re: ANSI Color with Xterm and SecureCRT

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On Sun, 8 Aug 2004, Malcolm Kay wrote:

On Sunday 08 August 2004 13:41, Mike Vanecek wrote:
I am using SecureCRT 4.1.17 to ssh2 into a RH 9 system. SecureCRT is
configured to connect using xterm terminal emulation with ansi color. The
default color selection is fg=white and bg=black. I would like to reverse
it to have black on white as the system default. I know about using
geometry when starting an xterm session in a local session with GNOME.
However, I am starting the session via ssh and SecureCRT and do not have
the option to use geometry (at least not that I can find). How can I tell
the running xterm session to change its fg/bg colors?

Under the "emulation" section you need to ensure that the ansi colour option is ticked, if you do this then it will override the appearence options to set the foreground and background. (I have mine set to monochrome under the appearence options). Setting the emulation to xterm is ok, but you may find setting it to "Linux" is better unless you connect to other systems that are not linux based (linux will emulate the linux console and so you will probably find that things work a little better)


You may do better with PUTTY which comes for free.

PuTTY is very good but if they have purchased SecureCRT then they may find that it has more advanced features (passthrough printing etc) that PuTTY doesnt do.


--
Steve.


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