mh, so i tried explicitly setting colours. this is the config i came
up with:
base_color=
normal=white,default:
selected=black,white:
marked=yellow,default:
markselect=black,yellow:
errors=red,default:
input=white,default:
reverse=white,black:
gauge=yellow,default:
menu=black,white:
menusel=yellow,black:
menuhot=blue,white:
menuhotsel=white,black:
directory=blue,default:
stalledlink=white,red:
link=cyan,default:
device=yellow,default:
special=red,default:
core=red,default
[all in one line, no spaces]
it looks usable, right?
well, the result is absolutely unusable. try it, stick the above
under the [Colors] section in ~/.mc/ini and see for yourself.
I am short of filing a bug.
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