on Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 10:34:55PM -0500, Titus Barik ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Romuald DELAVERGNE wrote:
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> > Le 2001.12.04 22:37, Titus Barik a écrit :
> > Create or append in your '~/.Xresources' file these lines:
> > XTerm*background: black
> > XTerm*foreground: whea
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Romuald DELAVERGNE wrote:
> Le 2001.12.04 22:37, Titus Barik a ?crit :
> Create or append in your '~/.Xresources' file these lines:
> XTerm*background: black
> XTerm*foreground: wheat
Yeah, something like that will change my colors but what I don't
understand is why, without
Le 2001.12.04 22:37, Titus Barik a écrit :
> In Blackbox, both the xterm and xterm (unicode) terms have a black
> background. I recently switched to WMaker, and now the xterm background
> is white, while the xterm (unicode) is black. How do I make them both
> have a black background?
Create or app
For me, I simply add the paramters to the properties:
xterm -fg white -bg black
I think vim takes after the xterm so I guess if xterm has the black
background then vim should do likewise. However, if you are referrring to
gvim, refer to the manual or to the vim website: www.vim.org. You have
on Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 04:37:25PM -0500, Titus Barik ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> In Blackbox, both the xterm and xterm (unicode) terms have a black
> background. I recently switched to WMaker, and now the xterm background
> is white, while the xterm (unicode) is black. How do I make them both
> h
In Blackbox, both the xterm and xterm (unicode) terms have a black
background. I recently switched to WMaker, and now the xterm background
is white, while the xterm (unicode) is black. How do I make them both
have a black background?
Also, things like vim, when run from the Menu, also have a white
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