Monday, February 6, 2012

Colors on mac

Hi,
I'm sure this question has been asked several times --but I'm using
the terminal for the Mac OS X, and I would like to have a dark
background with well, light colors on the foreground. But I would also
like the colors on the foreground to be easy to read (not dark blue on
dark black or light yellow on white). How do I do this?
There is a "pro" and a "homebrew" terminal for the Mac. I tried
playing around with the "desert" and "wombat" color scheme,
but the problem for the Mac is the blue and yellow colors -- they
always seem painful to read.
Does anyone use the "pro/homebrew terminal" for the Mac OS X? Do
you change the LSCOLORS variable on your terminal? Do you redefine
what RGB values correspond to yellow and blue are in the terminal? Or
do you add a new color to ~/.vim/colors and somehow tweak the colors
to look right?
These are types of files I would like to have proper colors: *.cpp,
*.h, .bashrc and .vimrc files.

Thanks,
Ven

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