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! $UXTermId: XTerm-col.ad,v 1.22 2009/08/15 15:56:29 tom Exp $ ! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ! this file is part of xterm ! ! Copyright 2002-2006,2009 by Thomas E. Dickey ! ! All Rights Reserved ! ! Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a ! copy of this software and associated documentation files (the ! "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including ! without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, ! distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to ! permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to ! the following conditions: ! ! The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included ! in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. ! ! THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS ! OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF ! MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. ! IN NO EVENT SHALL THE ABOVE LISTED COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY ! CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, ! TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ! SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. ! ! Except as contained in this notice, the name(s) of the above copyright ! holders shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the ! sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written ! authorization. ! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #include "UXTerm" *VT100*colorMode: on *VT100*boldColors: on *VT100*dynamicColors: on ! Set the default text foreground and background colors. *VT100*foreground: gray90 *VT100*background: black ! - OR - ! Uncomment this for black text on a "white" background. !*VT100*foreground: black !*VT100*background: gray90 ! - OR - ! leave the foreground/background colors alone (at the mercy of your desktop ! designer). ! Color the popup/pulldown menu border to match the text widget foreground. !*SimpleMenu*borderColor: gray15 ! Uncomment this to use color for underline attribute !*VT100*colorULMode: on *VT100*colorUL: yellow !*VT100*italicULMode: on ! Uncomment this to disable underlining, e.g., if colorULMode is set. !*VT100*underLine: off ! Uncomment this to use color for the bold attribute !*VT100*colorBDMode: on *VT100*colorBD: white ! Uncomment this to use the bold/underline colors in preference to other colors !*VT100*colorAttrMode: on ! These are the 8 ANSI colors and their bright equivalents. Depending on ! other resource settings, xterm may use the bright colors when displaying ! bold text (see the boldColors resource). *VT100*color0: black *VT100*color1: red3 *VT100*color2: green3 *VT100*color3: yellow3 *VT100*color4: blue2 *VT100*color5: magenta3 *VT100*color6: cyan3 *VT100*color7: gray90 *VT100*color8: gray50 *VT100*color9: red *VT100*color10: green *VT100*color11: yellow *VT100*color12: rgb:5c/5c/ff *VT100*color13: magenta *VT100*color14: cyan *VT100*color15: white ! Disclaimer: there are no standard colors used in terminal emulation. ! ! The choice for color4 and color12 is a tradeoff between contrast, depending ! on whether they are used for text or backgrounds. Note that either color4 or ! color12 would be used for text, while only color4 would be used for a ! background. These are treated specially, since the luminosity of blue is ! only about half that of red/green, and is typically not accounted for in the ! RGB scheme. ! ! Blue text on a black background should be readable. ! Blue backgrounds should not be "too" bright. ! ! Originally color4/color12 were set to the names blue3/blue !*VT100*color4: blue3 !*VT100*color12: blue ! ! They are from rgb.txt respectively: ! 0 0 205 blue3 ! 0 0 255 blue ! However, blue3 is not readable on a black background. ! ! Another choice was from the Debian settings: !*VT100*color4: DodgerBlue1 !*VT100*color12: SteelBlue1 ! ! From rgb.txt: ! 30 144 255 DodgerBlue1 ! 99 184 255 SteelBlue1 ! ! Some users object to this choice because the background (color4) is brighter ! than they are accustomed. Others point out that the different weights for ! the red/green components make it appear to be not really blue. Finally, it ! provides poor contrast against color13 and color14. ! ! The current choice uses equal weights for red/green (effectively adding a ! gray to the result). It is brighter than the original choice, and provides ! more contrast between color12 and color13, color14 than SteelBlue1 did. ! Contrast of color4 against black is slightly improved over the original. ! ! Some refinement is certainly possible (you are welcome to try) -TD #if PLANES > 8 ! Color the popup menus and the menubar to match: *SimpleMenu*background: AntiqueWhite *SimpleMenu*foreground: gray15 ! Color the menubar to match: *Form.menubar.background: AntiqueWhite *Form.menubar*background: AntiqueWhite *Form.menubar.foreground: gray15 *Form.menubar*foreground: gray15 *Form.background: AntiqueWhite *form.background: AntiqueWhite *mainMenu*background: AntiqueWhite *mainMenu*foreground: gray15 *vtMenu*background: AntiqueWhite *vtMenu*foreground: gray15 *fontMenu*background: AntiqueWhite *fontMenu*foreground: gray15 *tekMenu*background: AntiqueWhite *tekMenu*foreground: gray15 ! The following two sections take advantage of new features in version 7 ! of the Athena widget library; see Xaw(7x). ! This section is commented out because Xaw has no way to dynamically size ! the gradient. The dimension parameter may need to be adjusted depending ! on the font used in the menu. !*SimpleMenu*backgroundPixmap: gradient:vertical?dimension=350&start=gray90&end=gray60 !*SimpleMenu*foreground: gray15 *VT100.scrollbar.thumb: vlines2 *VT100.scrollbar.width: 14 *VT100.scrollbar.background: gray60 *VT100.scrollbar.foreground: rgb:a/5/5 *VT100.scrollbar.borderWidth: 0 *VT100.scrollbar.displayList:\ foreground gray90;\ lines 1,-1,-1,-1,-1,1;\ foreground gray60;\ lines -1,0,0,0,0,-1 #endif