Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 05:14:26 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
How can I eliminate color in "ls" listings?
In .bashrc can add alias ls='ls --color=never'
But this does not change the listing in the gui terminal window.
There must be a place to "alias" ls for something like ls -l --si --color=never ?
I type \ls instead of ls when I don't want the colours.
Ok "\ls" works, I thank you for that ...
How can I change the colors? The problem is that the Blue directory
listings are very difficult to read and as a result I have been changing
the xterm fg and bg settings in an attempt to improve things without
much improvement. If I make the bg white [set to gray now] then I can't
read some of the yellow text in the man pages. The colors are helpful
but I need to change them a little. What I really need to know is what
file contains the color settings? I have been unable to find that.
Thanks for the help.
Bob Goodwin Zuni, Virginia