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lrpr
March 1st, 2009, 05:40 AM
Hello,

I am Max OS X 10.5.6 and the xterm in x11. I have two questions:
1. How can I color the border in the xterm? I tried using the -bd option but nothing happened.
2. I would to have different colors corresponding for different files. For example, a directory to have a different color than a file and so on. How do I do this? And where do I write this setting to make it a default?

Thanks!

ElDiabloConCaca
March 1st, 2009, 10:01 AM
As for number 2, I alias "ls" to "ls -laFG". The 'G' option colors files differently from folders, differently from executables, etc. This is for the bash shell, by the way, but there are similar options for csh/tcsh.

You can put this alias in your .bash_profile or .bashrc file (for the bash shell).

macbri
March 12th, 2009, 03:31 AM
(1) The xterm doesn't have a border really, just a single line (apart from the title bar anyway). I don't think you can colour this single-pixel "edge" of the window, although if you add a scrollbar ("xterm -sb -rightbar") and then colour the border, you'll see a single line of that colour inside the scrollbar:

xterm -sb -rightbar -bd green(2) As ElDiablo says above. Or, just "export CLICOLOR=1" and you don't need to alias "ls" to anything.