Hi,
You must set the color resource in either the .Xdefaults or
XTerm:
*color0: what-ever-color#1
*color1: what-ever-color#1
...
*color15: what-ever-color#16
*colorMode: on
Check out the 'man xterm' for the last resource name.
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:How in the world do I get colors to display in xterm? The release notes for
:3.2 say that "colour support is now included by default," but when I do
:"ls --color" all I get is mono with bold. If I do the same thing in an rxvt
:window, I get colors.
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