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# This skin demonstrates how to use 256 colors in mc.
#
# As a prerequisite, you will need to:
# 1) Have a terminal emulator that supports 256 colors (a few examples:
# xterm, Gnome terminal and other VTE derivatives, KDE's Konsole;
# iTerm for Mac OS X, PuTTY for Windows).
# 2) Adjust your TERM variable accordingly, e.g.: export TERM=xterm-256color
# Verify by running tput colors
#
# Each of the 256 colors has two names, you can use whichever you prefer.
#
# One possibility is to use the names "color0" to "color255" to access every
# color directly based on their number.
#
# The first 16 colors ("color0" to "color15") can also be specified by their
# names (these names are already being used by mc for 8/16 color terminals):
# black gray
# red brightred
# green brightgreen
# brown yellow
# blue brightblue
# magenta brightmagenta
# cyan brightcyan
# lightgray white
# Note that with 8/16 color terminal settings (such as TERM=xterm), colors
# of the second column can only be used for the foreground, and their actual
# interpretation varies across terminals. Some terminals show the colors
# from the first column instead (that is, you only have 8 colors), but make
# them bold. Others show the brighter version (16 foreground colors). Yet
# others make them bold and bright at the same time. Switching to 256 colors
# should end this ambiguity: you should have 16 separate colors according to
# their names, none of them are bold by default but any of them can be
# switched to bold, and all of them are available for background, too. This
# is the intended behavior, the actual behavior might vary across terminals.
#
# Colors of the 6x6x6 cube ("color16" to "color231") can alternatively be
# referred to as "rgb000" to "rgb555", all three digits ranging from 0 to 5,
# corresponding to the R, G and B color components.
#
# The 24 grayscale colors ("color232" to "color255") have the aliases "gray0"
# to "gray23".
#
# In addition to the 256 colors, the special word "default" means the
# default foreground or background color of your terminal, while "base" means
# mc's main colors. A missing value means falling back to the _default_ of the
# given section.
#
# Following the foreground and background colors, the third (optional) value
# can specify special attributes to enable. Valid values are bold, underline,
# italic, reverse and blink. Append more with a plus sign, e.g. "bold+italic".
# Leaving the field empty makes it fall back to the attributes of _default_.
# Use any other word (e.g. "none") to prevent fallback and disable all flags.
#
# Italic support requires a recent enough ncurses (>= 5.9.20130831) or slang
# (>= 2.3). All attributes are subject to support by the terminal emulator.
[skin]
description = Sand skin using 256 colors
256colors = true
[Lines]
horiz = ─
vert = │
lefttop = ┌
righttop = ┐
leftbottom = └
rightbottom = ┘
topmiddle = ┬
bottommiddle = ┴
leftmiddle = ├
rightmiddle = ┤
cross = ┼
dhoriz = ─
dvert = │
dlefttop = ┌
drighttop = ┐
dleftbottom = └
drightbottom = ┘
dtopmiddle = ┬
dbottommiddle = ┴
dleftmiddle = ├
drightmiddle = ┤
[core]
_default_ = black;rgb554
selected = ;rgb452
marked = rgb400;;italic
markselect = rgb400;rgb452;italic
gauge = ;rgb452
input = ;rgb452
inputunchanged = gray;rgb452
inputmark = rgb452;gray
disabled = gray;rgb553
reverse = ;rgb452
commandlinemark = white;gray
header = red;;italic
[dialog]
_default_ = black;rgb553
dfocus = ;rgb452
dhotnormal = ;;underline
dhotfocus = ;rgb452;underline
dtitle = ;;italic+underline
[error]
_default_ = rgb554;rgb320;bold
# "black" might change color when going bold, so use "rgb000" instead
errdfocus = rgb000;rgb452;bold
errdhotnormal = ;;bold+underline
errdhotfocus = rgb000;rgb452;bold+underline
errdtitle = ;;bold+italic+underline
[filehighlight]
directory =
executable = rgb030
symlink = rgb202
hardlink =
# 404 Not Found :)
stalelink = rgb404
device = rgb231
special = rgb331
core = rgb430
temp = gray15
archive = rgb012
doc = rgb103
source = rgb310
media = rgb024
graph = rgb033
database = rgb421
[menu]
_default_ = black;rgb452;italic
menusel = ;rgb551
menuhot = ;;italic+underline
menuhotsel = ;rgb551;italic+underline
menuinactive =
[popupmenu]
_default_ = black;rgb553
menusel = ;rgb452;underline
menutitle = ;;italic+underline
[buttonbar]
hotkey = black;rgb554;italic
button = black;rgb452;italic
[statusbar]
_default_ = black;rgb452;italic
[help]
_default_ = black;rgb553
helpitalic = green;;italic
helpbold = red;;bold
helplink = blue;;underline
helpslink = blue;;reverse
helptitle = ;;underline
[editor]
_default_ = black;rgb554
editbold = rgb400
editmarked = ;rgb452;italic
editwhitespace = rgb400;rgb553
editlinestate = ;rgb553
bookmark = ;rgb551
bookmarkfound = ;rgb530
editrightmargin = rgb400;rgb553
# editbg =
editframe = rgb530;
editframeactive = black;
editframedrag = rgb400;
[viewer]
_default_ = black;rgb554
# "black" might change color when going bold, so use "rgb000" instead
viewbold = rgb000;;bold
viewunderline = ;;underline
viewselected = rgb400;rgb452
[diffviewer]
added = ;rgb450
changedline = blue;rgb553
changednew = rgb400;rgb553
changed = ;rgb553
removed = ;rgb511
error = rgb554;rgb320
[widget-common]
sort-sign-up = ↑
sort-sign-down = ↓
[widget-panel]
hiddenfiles-sign-show = •
hiddenfiles-sign-hide = ○
history-prev-item-sign = «
history-next-item-sign = »
history-show-list-sign = ^
filename-scroll-left-char = «
filename-scroll-right-char = »
[widget-scollbar]
first-vert-char = ↑
last-vert-char = ↓
first-horiz-char = «
last-horiz-char = »
current-char = ■
background-char = ▒
[widget-editor]
window-state-char = ↕
window-close-char = ✕