Setting appearance in bash / mintty
Thomas Wolff
towo@towo.net
Fri Jun 19 13:07:02 GMT 2020
Am 19.06.2020 um 13:17 schrieb Fergus Daly via Cygwin:
> This is a bash question, but it is posed only because I am experiencing a lack of parallel alignment
> between bash and mintty in Cygwin. Hope OK to ask.
> The file /etc/minttyrc [or equivalent] [or R-click in the mintty console] can be used to set FG and BG colours, font style and size.
> When using mintty, it picks up all of
> echo -n $'\e]4; 3;255, 0, 0\a'
> echo -n $'\e]4; 6;139, 69, 19\a'
> echo -n $'\e]4;10; 0,127, 0\a'
> echo -n $'\e]4;12; 0, 0,255\a'
> echo -n $'\e]4;14;127, 0, 0\a'
> in /etc/bash.bashrc [or equivalent] so that ls shows directories in blue, text files in black,
> executables in green, links in dark brown. I daresay other fine and attractive distinctions are available.
> Thus the full working appearance, within mintty, may be set to the user's preference.
>
> For various reasons I have reverted to a bash shell*.
> R-click -> Properties to set FG, BG, font, placement, etc.
> But the settings above in /etc/bash.bashrc seem to be missed, or maybe interpreted differently.
> If missed, can anybody dictate where I should set them?
> If interpreted differently, can anybody point me to a recipe book for bash appearance?
The dynamic colour changing escape sequences are simply not supported by
cygwin console.
> Thank you.
>
> * Some odd behaviours in mintty, not mimicked in bash or xterm, when calling a non-Cygwin external
> (which admittedly could be the source of the problem).
> If/when I can trigger these behaviours entirely within Cygwin, I shall try to describe them here.
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