Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 09:41:05 -0800 From: Micah <micahjon@ywave.com> To: Peter Marshall <peter.marshall@caris.com> Cc: freeBSD <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Konsole Font Color Message-ID: <43EB7EB1.6030805@ywave.com> In-Reply-To: <43EB6098.5080505@caris.com> References: <43EB48EC.3050106@caris.com> <200602090801.21217.kjelderg@gmail.com> <43EB535F.6090300@caris.com> <43EB5CD3.9050804@ywave.com> <43EB6098.5080505@caris.com>
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Peter Marshall wrote: > It does not seem like you can specify what color for what thing .... > > I know in Redhat (sorry) there was a grid of colors, each of which was > assigned to a different thing within the console. I was hopeing there > was something simular, or evern a text file that I could edit, that > would do the same ... > > Peter > > Micah wrote: >> Peter Marshall wrote: >> >>> Hey. >>> >>> Thanks for the help. I just tried that and it works great. >>> >>> However, there does not seem to be an option for the text inside a >>> file. ie. I am trying to edit httpd.conf, and the text inside the >>> file is black. >>> >>> Peter >>> >> >> >> Settings->Schema >> or >> Settings->Configure Konsole->Schema >> >> HTH, >> Micah Unless you have a weird editor it should obey the foreground and background settings in Settings->Configure Konsole->Schema. My konsole has a black background image and I've never had problems with black text in directory listings, vi, emacs, or even sshing into Linux and AIX boxes. If you don't like how konsole does it, choose a different emulator form the ports collection. HTH, Micah
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