Hi, Randy! > 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 don't have ssh access to Sourceforge, but the easiest solution would be to setup Konsole to always show black text on white background. Then "mc -b" would do the trick. > * 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. mc.lib is irrelevant. It is only used for the "learn key" feature. However, this limitation was documented in more recent versions of MC than the one you are using. > 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? Maybe it has MC_COLOR_TABLE environment variable set? If you are not running MC, what is the background and forground? -- Regards, Pavel Roskin _______________________________________________ Mc mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
