Hello,
Does anyone know a way to set xterm colors without using the -bg and -fg
options all the time?I know one way to do it would be to alias xterm
in bash_profile such that the command always includes the bg and fg
options every time it is invoked. Aliasing works for me but this is not
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005, Carlo Florendo wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know a way to set xterm colors without using the -bg and -fg
options all the time?I know one way to do it would be to alias xterm
in bash_profile such that the command always includes the bg and fg
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005, Carlo Florendo wrote:
I've got a follow-up question: I run startx and an xterm fires up.
That's no problem. When I invoke another xterm from the xterm that
just started, I now get the proper background and foreground colors but
`ls -l' does not display color coded