On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 02:32:29PM +0530, Anubhav Yadav wrote: > Hi, > > If I start a new urxvt terminal using the command, > > urxvt -name Terminal -fn "xft:Monospace:pixelsize=11" -fade 20 +sb > -depth 32 -fg white -bg rgba:2000/2000/2000/dddd > > urxvt starts just the way I like it. > But if I put this in ~/.Xresources, it would never work: > > Urxvt*background: rgba:2000/2000/2000/dddd I use "URxvt*background: [95]#000000", which applies a 95% transparency to black. That might be useful to you. [cut] > > 2) I also feel that only 2-3 colors are shown in the shell. But when I > use weechat-curses all colors are shown. But linux command like ls and > grep won't give me any colors. Just a thought, do you need to say "ls --color=auto"? The dircolors should, I believe, already be set up nicely. > > 'tput setaf' wont output anything. > > Here is something I found in my .bashrc > # set a fancy prompt (non-color, unless we know we "want" color) > case "$TERM" in > xterm-color) color_prompt=yes;; > esac Note that RXVT isn't XTerm. You'll probably find that your $TERM is 'rxvt-unicode-256color'. > > > Now I have installed both xfce terminal and xterm. > > Any inputs would be greatly appreciated! > > -- > Regards, > Anubhav Yadav > Imperial College of Engineering and Research, > Pune. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org > Archive: CA+Jf9AGCDmyu50735y0FmOW9ik297Tcb_G570T8MRVvSke-4ng@mail.gmail.com">https://lists.debian.org/CA+Jf9AGCDmyu50735y0FmOW9ik297Tcb_G570T8MRVvSke-4ng@mail.gmail.com >
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