I'm used to blacker black and brighter highlights. Will give it some time to acclimate before punting.
Oh, and thanks.
Ehh ... not liking this yet
I'm used to blacker black and brighter highlights. Will give it some time to acclimate before punting.
Oh, and thanks. --
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Sheesh, some people.
>flings own dung at you<
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Okay, real usability issue here
I've got custom prompt colors in the .bashrc on every system I use. That way I can tell at a glance whether I'm working locally or on a server.
Since applying this theme to my terminal, it looks the same everywhere. This is just about to exceed my usefulness/fiddlyness threshold. --
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Ah, that sounds like a serious down-side. :-(
Maybe different mouse pointers instead?
Domo vs Nemo vs Buttercup vs ... http://www.cursors-4...02/02/domo-5.html http://www.cursors-4...finding-nemo.html http://www.cursors-4...04/28/too460.html :-/ Cheers, Scott. |
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All of my prompts...
USER@HOSTNAME:PWD [LAST RETURN STATUS]$
For normal user: PS1='\u@\h:\w [$?] \$ ' For purty colored Root user: PS1='\[\033[01;32m\]\u@\h\[\033[00m\]:\[\033[01;34m\]\w\[\033[00m\] [$?] \$ ' --
greg@gregfolkert.net "No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible." --Stanislaw Jerzy Lec |
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Hostname in the prompt becomes invisible
I don't check the prompt before doing something. I use a green prompt on my local box, yellow when root locally, blue on servers, red when root on servers. Been doing it for years and it's become completely automatic to notice.
Throwing that away for the sake of a nice color scheme in Vim is suboptimal. --
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Understandable.
This kind of thing is why I just can't throw away my last 15+ years using a Linux terminal vs am iTerm or other OSX terminal... and the changes to the key mappings.
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