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Change color of bold text attribute for cygwin terminal
- From: Richard Kandarian <richard dot kandarian at lanl dot gov>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 11:04:09 -0700
- Subject: Change color of bold text attribute for cygwin terminal
This seems it should be simple but I can't find a way to do it.
I'm running a very current cygwin on MSW2K.
The bold text in less is a very unreadable color the way I have things set
up. I have my window set to a very pleasant light color background and the
bold text in less (man etc.) is white.
It seems that less uses termcap and my the terminal type is cygwin. But try
as I might I cannot figure out how to change the colors.
It seems to me that it ought to be very easy to set the colors for the
cygwin terminal (or console, or whatever). Is there a configuration file
which specifies which color is used for which text display attribute? Or is
the escape sequence to set the bold attribute actually setting a color? Are
the attribute colors specified in the source somewhere? How does it work?
Richard Kandarian
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