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Date:      Tue, 23 Oct 2001 13:54:14 -0400
From:      parv <parv_@yahoo.com>
To:        John Smith <ludwicza@hotmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: colors really dark
Message-ID:  <20011023135414.A20763@moo.holy.cow>
In-Reply-To: <F313Mc7iApiJTmbQLGv0000fc22@hotmail.com>; from ludwicza@hotmail.com on Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 12:09:43AM -0700
References:  <F313Mc7iApiJTmbQLGv0000fc22@hotmail.com>

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in message <F313Mc7iApiJTmbQLGv0000fc22@hotmail.com>, 
wrote John Smith thusly...
>
> >...
> > > I was thinking about 8-bit
> > > color for a second, but does a default install automatically pick this 
> >for
> > > you, and is there any way of changing it?
> >
> >see XFree86 manual(s) and/or XF86Config somewhere in /etc.
> >
> 
> Hmmm, are you talking about color depth in xterm or what I'm using in the X 
> server?  In that latter case, I'm using 16bpp.  I'm assuming this is what 
> you meant, I guess I got confused with the other guy said earlier.
 
yes, i was referring to the color depth set by/for X server.


> >well, as far as ls(1) & gnuls(1) are concerned, they just use different
> >"fonts" & colors. for ls, all the colored listing are in normal font,
> >i.e. not bold. whereas, gnuls uses bold fonts, which happens to be
> >in "bright"er version of the same color than normal font.
...
> >you may be able to change to color definitions. to get some idea, see
> >vidcontrol(1) and xterm(1) in addition.
...
> 
> Yeah, I played around alot with vidcontrol before, but that still doesn't 
> help with vim, and I'm happy with gnuls' choice of colors ...
...
 
i am unaware about any material functional differences between vi & 
vim, but there is an important difference between ls & gnuls. ls can
show flags set by chflags(1) w/ its "o" option, but not gnuls. that's
understandable, too, as that behaviour would be system dependent.

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