Re: Changing systems so all text shows as white not multicoloured text.

From: Ed Greshko (Ed.Greshko_at_greshko.com)
Date: 01/25/05

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    Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 00:33:44 +0800
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    Andrew.Bridgeman@corusgroup.com wrote:
    > I am in the process of making allot of changes to our existing Redhat
    > machines we run version 7.1/7.3 8.0 WS and AS. It is sending my eyes funny
    > looking at multicoloured text all the time especially the Blue text which i
    > can hardly read. Is there a way of changing all of my machines so they show
    > text as white instead, i realised this is a small issue but it would really
    > help me know end at the moment. Any help is much appreciated.

    Since you didn't say where this multicolored text is showing up....I am
    going to guess that it is in the "vi/vim" editor.

    If so....

    http://www.vim.org/

    has excellent documentation....

    My .vimrc file has....

    set nohls
    syntax off

    and one of them does it...but it is too early in the AM to figure it out.

    > Regards
    >
    > (Embedded image moved to file: pic28286.jpg)
    >

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