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Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2010 18:07:41 -0800
From: Gary Johnson <garyjohn AT spocom DOT com>
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Subject: mintty colors
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I have downloaded mintty-0.6-beta2-cygwin15.zip and read
mintty-0.5.8.pdf, but I don't see a way to change the ANSI color
palette other than to send escape sequences.  I could echo the
escape sequences in my ~/.bashrc, but mintty isn't the only terminal
I use.  I could wrap mintty in a shell script, but that seems a bit
of a kludge.  Is there some other way to configure mintty's colors
that I'm missing?

Regards,
Gary


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