"Levesque, Jean-Yves" <[email protected]> writes:
> I know this can probably not be done by default but is this possible
> for instance by using the terminal overrides strings? What I would
> like to do is to black on white for window 1 and blue on yellow for window
You may wish to play with tput. For example, in your .bashrc:
tput setaf $((RANDOM % 8))
tput setab $((RANDOM % 8))
(exit $((RANDOM % 2))) && tput bold
I daresay with a little effort you could get compute colours based on
the pane number instead of $RANDOM.
As Nicholas observes, this won't affect the areas of the pane where
there's no text. I can't think of an easy way to address that per-pane.
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