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    • guyinpvG
      guyinpv
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      I find the dark blue color for folders abhorrent. My eyes can hardly read it!

      In PuTTY, you can go to the "Colours" section under "Window" and change it.
      A common color for blue might be 74, 74, 255 and dark blue 140, 140, 255.

      You have to save the session and give it a name in order to change these settings. And then after changing setting you have to save again.

      On the topic of color, I like to narrow the contrast a little. Instead of pure black background I like a dark dark grey with a hint of blue, like 40,40,45 with the foreground text 230,230,230 instead of pure white.

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      • momurdaM
        momurda
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        From ubuntu 1604 through Putty
        0_1473460309497_upload-e67c4bab-0674-4791-9aaf-72a0ae5d3832

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        • guyinpvG
          guyinpv
          last edited by

          PuTTY, CentOS.
          I also use Consolas, 14pt text.

          0_1473460948785_putty centos.jpg

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          • thwrT
            thwr @Dashrender
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            @Dashrender said in Linux: File Colors:

            Does putty support this?

            Basically every terminal emulator can, because the technique behind is - wild guessing here - at least 20 years old.

            Basically, the color-encoded data that is getting sent from the shell looks like this:

            testing \033[0;37;41mCOLOR1\033[1;35;44mCOLOR2\033[m
            

            That will be parsed by the terminal emulator. There is (or should be, can't find a source for this right now) some magic behind, for example a color-capable terminal tells the server side that he can safely send color codes. You would see a lot of garbage otherwise.

            Here's some good info about colors in shells: http://bitmote.com/index.php?post/2012/11/19/Using-ANSI-Color-Codes-to-Colorize-Your-Bash-Prompt-on-Linux (grabbed the string above from there)

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            • thwrT
              thwr @guyinpv
              last edited by

              @guyinpv said in Linux: File Colors:

              PuTTY, CentOS.
              I also use Consolas, 14pt text.

              0_1473460948785_putty centos.jpg

              Fonts are a client-side thing, the data is plain ASCII/UTF8/whatever

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              • guyinpvG
                guyinpv @thwr
                last edited by

                @thwr said in Linux: File Colors:

                @guyinpv said in Linux: File Colors:

                PuTTY, CentOS.
                I also use Consolas, 14pt text.

                Fonts are a client-side thing, the data is plain ASCII/UTF8/whatever

                Didn't say it wasn't.
                I mentioned PuTTY in Windows. I particularly like Consolas, I also use it for programming.

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                • guyinpvG
                  guyinpv
                  last edited by

                  Can someone explain why my screenshot jpg is being stretched? I don't see any settings or data about it being resized. It's not that big!

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                  • thwrT
                    thwr @guyinpv
                    last edited by thwr

                    @guyinpv said in Linux: File Colors:

                    @thwr said in Linux: File Colors:

                    @guyinpv said in Linux: File Colors:

                    PuTTY, CentOS.
                    I also use Consolas, 14pt text.

                    Fonts are a client-side thing, the data is plain ASCII/UTF8/whatever

                    Didn't say it wasn't.
                    I mentioned PuTTY in Windows. I particularly like Consolas, I also use it for programming.

                    Didn't mean to offend you, just wanted to clarify. Not everyone here is a Linux guru 😉

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                    • thwrT
                      thwr @thwr
                      last edited by

                      @thwr said in Linux: File Colors:

                      @guyinpv said in Linux: File Colors:

                      @thwr said in Linux: File Colors:

                      @guyinpv said in Linux: File Colors:

                      PuTTY, CentOS.
                      I also use Consolas, 14pt text.

                      Fonts are a client-side thing, the data is plain ASCII/UTF8/whatever

                      Didn't say it wasn't.
                      I mentioned PuTTY in Windows. I particularly like Consolas, I also use it for programming.

                      Didn't mean to offend you, just wanted to clarify. Not everyone here is a Linux guru 😉

                      OMG, that sounds very SAM-ish...

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                      • guyinpvG
                        guyinpv @thwr
                        last edited by

                        @thwr said in Linux: File Colors:

                        @thwr said in Linux: File Colors:

                        @guyinpv said in Linux: File Colors:

                        @thwr said in Linux: File Colors:

                        @guyinpv said in Linux: File Colors:

                        PuTTY, CentOS.
                        I also use Consolas, 14pt text.

                        Fonts are a client-side thing, the data is plain ASCII/UTF8/whatever

                        Didn't say it wasn't.
                        I mentioned PuTTY in Windows. I particularly like Consolas, I also use it for programming.

                        Didn't mean to offend you, just wanted to clarify. Not everyone here is a Linux guru 😉

                        OMG, that sounds very SAM-ish...

                        Here you go.

                        0_1473461608944_sandwich.jpg

                        OH, you said SAM-ish, whoops.

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