! xterm color scheme — Make all 16 beautiful. ! ! Suited for black background, but includes disabled alternative light scheme. ! ! Use xfontsel and xlsfonts to find other fonts. ! ! On Ubuntu I have to name this file ‘~/.Xdefaults-$(hostname)’ ! ! ‘xrdb -load ~/.Xdefaults-stud’ is supposed to reload this file, but ! doesn’t seem to, so just fire new xterm upon every change. ! ! Other resources: ! * showrgb — util to dump color db. ! * test-color-words16 — another color-displaying util (worth gist-ing). !!! Fonts !xterm*font: -*-terminus-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso10646-* !xterm*boldFont: -*-terminus-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso10646-* !xterm*italicFont: -*-terminus-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso10646-* !xterm*font: -misc-fixed-medium-r-JetBrains Mono-*-18-*-*-*-*-*-*-* !xterm*boldFont: -misc-fixed-medium-r-JetBrains Mono-*-18-*-*-*-*-*-*-* ! Very surprising that now neglecting to specify font still renders ! perfect misc-fixed font. Oh, it’s so lovely. !xterm*font: -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-100-*-*-*-60-iso10646-* !xterm*boldFont: -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-100-*-*-*-60-iso10646-* !xterm*italicFont: -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-100-*-*-*-60-iso10646-* XTerm.vt100.faceName: Fira Code:size=11:antialias=true XTerm.vt100.font: 7x13 !!! Enable copy/paste. ! http://www.davidsimmons.com/soft/xtermhacks/ xterm*VT100.translations: #override : select-end(PRIMARY, CLIPBOARD, CUT_BUFFER0) !!! Foreground xterm*foreground: #d3d3d3 !!! Background ! Black !xterm*background: #000000 ! Green !xterm*background: #022C0A ! Brown !xterm*background: #3F2F08 ! Black xterm*background: #000000 xterm*cursorColor: #CC3214 !xterm*cursorColor: #57fd76 !xterm*cursorColor: yellow !xterm*cursorColor: orange !xterm*charClass: 33:48,35-38:48,39:43,42-47:48,58-59:48,61:48,63-64:48,126:48 !xterm*dynamicColors: true ! Blacks xterm*color0: #161510 xterm*color8: #4C4635 ! Reds xterm*color1: #A32810 xterm*color9: #CC3214 ! Greens xterm*color2: #727A18 xterm*color10: #8E991E ! Yellows xterm*color3: #A37720 xterm*color11: #CC9528 ! Blues xterm*color4: #3D6266 xterm*color12: #4C7B7F ! Purples xterm*color5: #7A4955 xterm*color13: #995B6B ! Cyans xterm*color6: #557A55 xterm*color14: #6B996B ! Whites xterm*color7: #8E8463 xterm*color15: #CCBCBE !!! Themes overrides ! MDE’s adobe theme overrides; very similar to vim colorscheme: ! http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1365 ! Comment these out to enable theme. !xterm*foreground: #000000 !xterm*background: #A2955F ! yellow1 !xterm*color3: #684802 ! cyan1 !xterm*color6: #05635d ! blue1 !xterm*color4: #3a5e87 ! blue2 !xterm*color12: #bcd7fd ! purple2 !xterm*color13: #cf03a1 ! red2 !xterm*color9: #ffc2c2 ! white1 !xterm*color7: #c7c7c7 ! Other themes !xterm*background: #E3D7B4 !xterm*background: #AFAF87 XTerm.vt100.backarrowKey: false XTerm.ttyModes: erase ^? !Ensure that your locale is set up for UTF-8. If you do not use UTF-8, you may need to force xterm to more strictly follow your locale by setting XTerm.vt100.locale: true !Make 'Alt' key behave as on other terminal emulators !The default Alt key behavior in xterm is a modifier to send eight bit input characters e.g. to insert æ by pressing Alt+f. To make Alt instead send a ^[ (escape) key (as in gnome-terminal and konsole), set XTerm.vt100.metaSendsEscape: true XTerm.termName: xterm-256color