/* Declare our xterms have 256 colors */ XTerm.termName: xterm-256color /* Don't munge 8th bit of characters with Alt, send an Escape prefix instead */ XTerm.vt100.altIsNotMeta: true XTerm.vt100.altSendsEscape: true /* Flash my window manager if a BEL is sounded in an xterm */ XTerm.vt100.bellIsUrgent: true /** * Stick all of the non-control ASCII characters into the same xterm selection * group as the alphanumeric ones added by default, except for space and the * left and right angle brackets (less-than and greater-than), because being * able to click URLs quickly outweighs anything else. */ XTerm.vt100.charClass: \ 33-126:48, \ 60:60, \ 61:48, \ 62:60 /** * Put the terminal text contents flush against the edges of the window, * otherwise things like tmux look awkward. */ XTerm.vt100.internalBorder: 0 /** * Set some less harsh colors than the xterm defaults; I think I got these from * somewhere else and tweaked them, but I can't remember where it was now. */ XTerm.vt100.background: rgb:03/03/03 XTerm.vt100.foreground: rgb:e0/e0/e0 XTerm.vt100.color0: rgb:03/03/03 XTerm.vt100.color1: rgb:cc/00/00 XTerm.vt100.color2: rgb:3e/aa/06 XTerm.vt100.color3: rgb:c4/a0/00 XTerm.vt100.color4: rgb:34/65/a4 XTerm.vt100.color5: rgb:75/50/7b XTerm.vt100.color6: rgb:06/98/9a XTerm.vt100.color7: rgb:d3/d7/cf XTerm.vt100.color8: rgb:30/30/30 XTerm.vt100.color9: rgb:ef/29/29 XTerm.vt100.color10: rgb:7a/f2/34 XTerm.vt100.color11: rgb:fc/e9/4f XTerm.vt100.color12: rgb:72/9f/cf XTerm.vt100.color13: rgb:ad/7f/a8 XTerm.vt100.color14: rgb:34/e2/e2 XTerm.vt100.color15: rgb:ee/ee/ec