[EMAIL PROTECTED] hat gesagt: // [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
For example: I am using mutt for my e-mail.
It is configured to colorize cites, WWW-URLs and Mail adresses,
but this only works in a linux-console.
And how do I get colors in lynx?
Make sure your TERM
On 25 Jun, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Well, I also have a problem with colors in xterms.
I get a colored ls with .Xresorces set up like you say,
but how can other programms display their colorings in xterm.
For example: I am using mutt for my e-mail.
It is configured to colorize cites,
Emilio Lopes hat gesagt: // Emilio Lopes wrote: ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
AR == Alberto Ruiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AR I installed fvwm95 and the default settings have a color_xterm and
AR xfm icons. I looked in all the debian packages but I could not
AR find them. Can some tell where I
On Jun 25, Frank Barknecht wrote
Emilio Lopes hat gesagt: // Emilio Lopes wrote: ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
AR == Alberto Ruiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AR I installed fvwm95 and the default settings have a color_xterm and
AR xfm icons. I looked in all the debian packages but I could not
I installed fvwm95 and the default settings have a color_xterm and xfm
icons. I looked in all the debian packages but I could not find them.
Can some tell where I can find color_xterm and xfm? Or Is there a better
substitute for those programs? I also noticed that ncurses has a color
xterm
AR == Alberto Ruiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AR I installed fvwm95 and the default settings have a color_xterm and
AR xfm icons. I looked in all the debian packages but I could not
AR find them. Can some tell where I can find color_xterm and xfm? Or
AR Is there a better substitute for those
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