Ubuntu :: Terminal Editor With Color Coding Support?

Apr 27, 2011

I'm doing some shell scripting in nano, but code is much simpler to read when is color coded.... is there a terminal editor that supports color coding?

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General :: Color Coding Within Directories

May 13, 2011

Yes it's me again, about to ask a foolish question.I've ran man on this commands, but they don't make any reference to their color, nor is it mentioned in the Bible. As I go through such as /sbin what does the color of the commands mean, like arch is green, awk is blue, and then there is those that have a red background such as cgexec?Then I go into /etc and then there's yum.repos.d there is no man for it, so I typed it in and got "command not found", so then I went in SU mode and "vi yum.repos.d and I get "yum.repos.d" is a directory,No such file or directory. So just what is yum.repos.d, I thought this is where I add more repositories.

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General :: Two Different Color Coding For Two Files Having .c Extension

Jan 15, 2011

In Fedora, I used the ls -l command to see the directory listing. But I noticed that while all .c files were being shown in green , there was one .c file which was being shown in black.How can two files having the same extension be executable /normal?

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Red Hat :: RHEL5 Gvim Keyword Color Coding?

Mar 19, 2010

I'm working on RHEL5 dealing with AS (ActionScript) files in Linux GVIM Editor but everything is in blue color. Can i set color coding for my keywords?

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General :: Does NS2 Support Channel Coding

Jun 15, 2011

I was asked to do a project on channel coding with different techniques. FEC, ARQ and Hybrid. Does NS2 support such coding?

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Fedora :: VI Editor - Turn On The Color?

Dec 22, 2010

I have been using VI editors for programing. Recently, I have re-installed Fedora13 on my computer. Since then, every text I open on VI is just black, instead of having different colors to indicate certain types. Could anybody tell me how to turn this color again?

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Software :: Text Editor To Display ANSI Color?

Mar 7, 2009

I'm looking for a text editor that when displaying a document will parse any ANSI color codes it comes across into the correct colors rather than just show the codes in the ^[[xx;xx;xxm format

can anyone recommend something?

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Software :: Permanently Change Background Color Of Vi Editor?

Jul 12, 2010

How can I permanently change the background color of vi editor so that every time I open a document the editor has my default background color?

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Image / Photo Editor - Adjust Color - Crop And Resize

Sep 17, 2010

MS office 2003 came with a prgram called "Microsoft Office Photo Manager". It was a surprisingly lightweight application that could adjust color, crop and resize photos. Very simple interface, easy to use. Perfect for simple modifications to digital photos. Is there anything like this in linux? Gimp is certainly not it. Office Drawing and F-Spot photomanager are not it either.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: OpenShot Editor Does Not Support OGV Files

Aug 9, 2010

I've been using gtk record my desktop, which does a very good job and records nicely as a .ogv. The problem is, the Openshot editor doesn't appear to support .ogv files, which means I have to find some way of converting the .ovg to something Openshot can use. Having used both Pitivi and Arista to re-encode the file, I find the picture quality suffers some substantial loss by becoming noisy.

So, can anyone suggest:
1. A way to get Openshot to recognise .ogv files natively? or,
2. Suggest another screencast program that records to a high quality file that Openshot understands? or,
3. Suggest a video editing program that can open and work with .ogv files, allowing the addition of music and titles (text), and then save to a high quality file like mp4?

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Ubuntu :: Text Editor That Will Let Color Or Highlight Text On Demand?

May 11, 2010

Is there a simple text editor for Linux that will let you color or highlight text on demand? Something like gedit or leafpad with color? I know I can probably do this with vi or emacs, but I'm looking for something simple, need not be feature rich.

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Ubuntu :: System->Admin->Language Support Missing In The Menu Editor

Jun 7, 2011

I have no menu entry for System->Admin->Language Support, and it is not present in the menu editor. Which package do I need to install to get this?

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General :: Windows - Text / Log Editor With Auto-refresh Support

Feb 8, 2010

I'm looking for a text editor / log manager of some kind that will automatically refresh a file's contents when it changes.

I have a single target log file (e.g. current.log) that is overwritten under certain circumstances and I'd like to be able to leave it displayed and not constantly have to re-open the file to get updates. Much the same as 'tail --follow=name' does in Linux.

I'm using a Windows desktop but it's a remote file so a Linux app would work just as easily.

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General :: CD / DVD Burner That Support Windows And Photo Editor / Viewer

Jan 20, 2010

i want to know good cd/dvd burner that support windows also..I want to mean that I can use that cd/dvd for nero also...i want to know a good photo editor/viewer also..i am using opensuse 11.1.

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Ubuntu :: Change The Terminal Color On 10.10?

Sep 20, 2010

Can I Change The Terminal Color On Ubuntu 10.10?? Is Purple Like Always I Want It Green

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Ubuntu :: Changing The Color Of Terminal Cursor?

Feb 2, 2010

Is there a way to change the color of the blinking cursor without changing the color of the text?

Or, if this cannot be done in gnome-terminal, is it possible in another terminal (yakuake, etc) ?

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Ubuntu :: Change The Color Of The Text Before The Input At The Terminal?

Jan 17, 2011

I really don't know what to call it, but I want to change the color of text that appears before you type in whatever your input is.

For example:

Code:
negrabee@david-desktop:~$ ls /home/david/

I would want "negrabee@david-desktop:~$" to be in a different color. When you have whole bunch of commands and text in a full screen terminal, it gets really annoying to have to look for where you're entering the command so changing the color.

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General :: Different Color Scheme For Each Terminal?

Sep 14, 2010

I have several terminals opened at once to monitor the logs. It would be helpful to choose different basic color for text (and maybe for background) for each terminal so I can quickly locate the one I need. Anyone know how to do this or perhaps point me to right direction?

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General :: Export My Ubuntu Terminal's Color Scheme For Use On Other Computers?

Feb 4, 2011

How can I export my Ubuntu terminal's color scheme for use on other computers?I've set up a color scheme that I like and I'd like to put it in a git repo for easy loading from other machines. Any strategy that would make it work in other terminal apps too, such as Konsole?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Change The Default Color Scheme In Terminal?

May 1, 2010

I need to change the default color scheme in Ubuntu's terminal. Or at least turn the colors completely off because this lime green hilight / light blue text is killing my eyes.

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Ubuntu :: Edit Background Color Of Some Textual Output In Terminal?

Dec 28, 2010

When I type (in new 10.10) soem cmdline comands like "ls -l" then some of the directories have a different fore-and background color (e.g. black on green) while the remaining other directoreis are blue on white.

Where can I find out the meaning of the diferent colors and how can I change them?

If I go to menu

Terminal->Edit->Profile Preferences->Color

then I can set only the full overall background and foreground color. But here only certain parts have a different color. the main color (black on white) is suitable. I do not use system theme.

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Debian Configuration :: How To Set Virtual Terminal Color

Dec 30, 2015

I am a newer to debian. I want to change the color of the vitrual terminal. I have found the function " setvtrgb ",but I don't know how to mix the color , Only text green and background black...

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General :: Disable Color In Shell / Terminal

Apr 6, 2011

I want to disable all color in my shell. Not ls, not nano, not vi, nothing.

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General :: Adjust Terminal Color Palette?

Jul 12, 2010

I'm on Debian with KDE 3.5 desktop and I use the Konsole terminal emulator.What I would like to know is: is it possible to tweak the color palette, for example to change my red to something a bit brighter? I use the "white on black" schema in Konsole and all colors are great except that red is far too dark on the black background. I found this Perl script that is supposed to change the palette but, while it prints the current palette just fine, I can see no difference between the various palettes.Searching for solutions mostly brings up pages about changing the scheme in Konsole or how to use colors in prompts and ls output etc, which is not quite what I need.

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Ubuntu :: Gnome-terminal Ignoring Preferences Set By Gconf-editor

Oct 2, 2010

I have changed the default gnome-terminal preference but it is ignoring the default geometry I set using gconf-editor.

It is opening in 80x24 and I have it set at 100x25 under

apps
- gnome-terminal
--profiles
---Default

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General :: How To Change Color Brightness From Unix Terminal?

Sep 1, 2010

accidentally I raised my brightness to 100% so I couldn't see anything..My battery died before I could fix it with tab or something else.now I can't fix it because I can't see anything.Is there a way to adjust color brightness through my unix terminal.....?

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General :: How To Specify Text Message Color On Gnome Terminal

Aug 11, 2010

OS is CentOS 5.5, and GNOME terminal emulator (v2.16.0). However I regard the question is not related with OS/Gnome version level. My question is whether if color setting is available or not for the text character outputted by kernel (or shell, i.e. Bash). Normally we can specify/modify text character color (and background color) with property setting on the terminal. However, it only takes affect to the text for inputting character, not for outputted character by kernel/shell. For example, when we type a shell command "ls -al <cr>", the text appears with the color along with the terminal property.

Meanwhile, the text message displayed on the console (output message against "ls -al" command), in this case it must be file and/or directory names, will appear with some preset color which we've not preliminarily set. In my case, I set Text color with "White", Background color with "Black". Then I expect the text output message color displayed by kernel/shell would be some brighter color. But the color is "blue" which does not look better brightness against "Black" background. For this situation what I'd like to know is how to set/specify the color outputted by the kernel/shell (or whether or not it is possible to set manually).

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General :: OpenSuse Terminal Text Editor

Mar 26, 2010

please let me know what are the commands I have to use & how to save a "OpenSuse Terminal text editor" once we have updated the file.

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Fedora :: Gnome-terminal Cursor Bug In Jove Editor?

Apr 3, 2010

I use an ancient text editor - Jove - that I maintain and update myself. It has worked fine on Fedora 6, 7 and 8 under gnome-terminal (known to the Jove editor as xterm). I just installed Fedora 12. When moving around a file being edited, the cursor often 'replicates' itself into a series of blocks (or underlines, depending on the cursor type setting) that seem to correspond to tab-stops. I initially thought it was stumbling on TABs, but it does this weirdness on long strings of blanks, as well. Clearing and redrawing the screen cleans things up until the next movement command.

I _intensively_ checked the code for anything that might be sensitive to the new termcap strings that have come with F12, but nothing. I could live with this if the underline cursor blinked so that I could SEE it in text, but alas, there ain't a blinking cursor. Just found out how to get the cursor blinking on another thread. But, I'd _still_ like go get the 'block' to work right. I compared the termcaps used by Jove in LF8 and LF9 and they were identical. Since the "7-block-wide" cursor bug happens in LF9, 10, 11, and 12 but not in LF8, I can confidently conclude that support for termcap/terminfo has been broken as of Fedora 9. And people ask me why I have four computers. (So I can run F8 F9 and F12 and compare their performance!).

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General :: Opening Files In Text Editor From The Terminal

Mar 7, 2010

Using ubuntu 9.10

If I'm in a terminal window, and I open a file by typing eg :

It opens as a blank document... I know it has text in it though!

I've tried with other files and also with nano so it's not just a problem with a particular file.

How do I view the current contents of the file so I can then edit it?

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