I did not found the way how to set up color of the cursor in edit. Because in my SSH shell cursor is blue, as is mcedit window backround, I was not able to edit text files.
I looked at list archives etc, found couple threads, and managed to set up colors which I like, with white background: [Colors] base_color=normal=black,white:selected=black,cyan:marked=black,yellow:markselect =black,cyan:editnormal=black,white:menu=black,cyan:menuhot=red,cyan:menusel=whit e,blue:menuhotsel=white,blue:dnormal=black,cyan:dfocus=white,blue:dhotnormal=red ,cyan:dhotfocus=red,blue:input=black,white:reverse=black,cyan:executable=red,whi te:directory=blue,white:link=green,white:device=red,yellow:special=blue,yellow:c ore=green,yellow:helpnormal=,yellow All is fine as long as I edit text files. When editing perl code, perl syntax highliting comes to play. Of course it is optimized for blue background, with light-color ink. I found colors for syntax highlighting, at /usr/lib/mc/syntax/perl.syntax. Looks I have to dive in and change all yellow to blue or something. I am sick to make this many changes. Is there a way to change the cursor's color to like RED or so) so I can revert to default dark blue background, but still can see cursor somehow in edit window? I do not know if it matters, I use SSH Secure shell 2.3 on Windows 2000, mc is 4.5.51. MC thinks I am using VT100 terminal. What else should I research to know how my clors are set up? Thanks! -- Peter Masiar, _______________________________________________ Mc mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
