Screen color question
Barry Goldstein
bag@shore.net
Wed Mar 6 13:56:00 GMT 2002
I should have thought of that, but having done it, it doesn't stick -- the
next prompt restores the dim light-green-on-black.
So I think it's my prompt that is 'insisting' on the dimness.
The prompt strings are
PS1=$'\\[\\033]0;\\w\\007\n\\033[32m\\]\\u@\\h \\[\\033[33m\\w\\033[0m\\]\n$ '
PS2='> '
PS4='+ '
I'm not sure where to re-set these or what they should be -- I'll go and
read the man bash pages. All I want is the current directory followed by
the usual '>'.
BG
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At 03:50 PM 3/6/2002 -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>At 03:39 PM 3/6/2002, Barry Goldstein wrote:
>>I installed cygwin and have been using it pretty much as it came "out of
>>the box" (on an NT4 box).
>>
>>As installed (with the bash shell), it displays light green on black
>>background and I'm going blind. I searched the faq, etc., and found all
>>sorts of stuff about setting colors in vim or emacs, but nothing about
>>setting the colors in the vanilla shell.
>
>
>You set colors for the console window the same way as you would for a
>DOS prompt (since the shell is just starting in a DOS prompt box). Change
>the colors in the properties menu. If you want to set colors instead
>within the shell instead, check out the bash documentation (man page, etc)
>for that information.
==
Barry Goldstein Pequod Software
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