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Author How to change foreground/background color in Xterm Hummingbird
NZ Flash Mob

2006-10-29, 7:14 pm

I am using Hummingbird Xterm. I have tried to change the
foreground/background color on the Configuration from the tool bar of
Exceed, but it didn't work. Can you help me with this plz....?


Many thanks,

Bill Marcum

2006-10-30, 7:13 am

On 29 Oct 2006 14:42:50 -0800, NZ Flash Mob
<kaishen19@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am using Hummingbird Xterm. I have tried to change the
> foreground/background color on the Configuration from the tool bar of
> Exceed, but it didn't work. Can you help me with this plz....?
>

Hummingbird Xterm is a Windows program, isn't it? But if it is a
standard xterm, you may be able to change colors on the Linux command
line with "tput setaf" and "tput setab". If it works for you, you can
put those commands in your .bashrc or other shell startup files.


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