On 29-Aug-2000 Bret Hughes spoke something to the effect:
> On my RH6.2 system bright green is used to indicate executable files.
> This
> is indeed a flag but setting a dir to executable will not turn it green
> but
> allow the user,group or others to access files in the directory. Your
> install appears to have not gone well. I would try again unless one of
> the
> gurus comes up with something soon. BTW links are cyan.
Wow. I have some links cyan, some reversed with white letters on a red
background. I have the bright green. I have dark blue for directories.
No sense can be made of this. Dark blue shows well against light
backgrounds (usually default). But light green and cyan show well against
dark (my preference).
One would normally presume that whoever decides the color schemes would
actually look at it before putting it into action.
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