Hi,
How do I configure LXTerminal Colors? Is it through the .XDefaults file?
LXTerminal Colors?
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Re: LXTerminal Colors?
Edit / Preferences doesn't work for you?
In this day and age, I don't think very many things still use .Xdefaults, although I guess xterm does, it having gotten its start in that era.
In this day and age, I don't think very many things still use .Xdefaults, although I guess xterm does, it having gotten its start in that era.
Re: LXTerminal Colors?
Colors other than foreground/background I meant.Marty Jack wrote:Edit / Preferences doesn't work for you?
In this day and age, I don't think very many things still use .Xdefaults, although I guess xterm does, it having gotten its start in that era.
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Re: LXTerminal Colors?
At this time we do not offer any more customization than foreground/background. You are encouraged to run any terminal emulator that meets your needs. The same answer I gave before about remaining lightweight applies here. Except that someone else brought this one up already.
Re: LXTerminal Colors?
Ah okay thanks.Marty Jack wrote:At this time we do not offer any more customization than foreground/background. You are encouraged to run any terminal emulator that meets your needs. The same answer I gave before about remaining lightweight applies here. Except that someone else brought this one up already.
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Re: LXTerminal Colors?
If someone wanted to suggest an example of a terminal emulator that has the customization you are seeking, I would certainly consider it.
We are at an awkward time for this because there is a code and string freeze in preparation to make a release, so any change that is not a bug fix would have to wait until development begins again on the following release.
We are at an awkward time for this because there is a code and string freeze in preparation to make a release, so any change that is not a bug fix would have to wait until development begins again on the following release.
Re: LXTerminal Colors?
ROXTerm has almost everything I'm looking for except shortcut key customization. Well actually it does, but it requires the Gnome Key Settings Manger program.Marty Jack wrote:If someone wanted to suggest an example of a terminal emulator that has the customization you are seeking, I would certainly consider it.
We are at an awkward time for this because there is a code and string freeze in preparation to make a release, so any change that is not a bug fix would have to wait until development begins again on the following release.