When I run Midnight Commander (version 4.5.51) on Konsole on my Mandrake 7.2 system, I get what I assume are the normal colors (much of it is white (or less white) text on a blue background). It is hard for me to read.
When I run Midnight Commander (version 4.5.42) on Konsole via SSH from SourceForge, the text is black on a white background, and very easy for me to read. I've been trying to get the same results running my local version of MC (4.5.51) -- I've tried: * the -b option (which produces white (or less white) text on a black background which is still hard to read) * I downloaded the mc.lib file from SourceForge (/usr/lib/mc), put it in my /usr/lib/mc, and deleted (renamed) my ini file from ~/.mc, but I still get the white text on blue background. I've looked at the mc.lib file from SourceForge, I see nothing about colors. There is no ini file in my ~/.mc on SourceForge. Can anybody explain why MC when run from SourceForge produces the black text on white background, or how I can duplicate that on my MC? Or, is there a file somewhere with the colors set to deliver black text on a white background? (I've spent a little time trying to fool with the color settings (-C normal=black,white:selected...), but there are a ton of options to fool with. I've tried various Google searches, including, for example [site:mail.gnome.org mc sourceforge], but haven't found anything that helps me. Randy Kramer _______________________________________________ Mc mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
