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#21 2020-08-10 05:14:54

hhh
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Re: [Solved] washed out color in lithium

^ Nice, I hate that default GTK3 color widget with the passion of the hottest sun imagineable.


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#22 2020-08-10 06:09:59

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Re: [Solved] washed out color in lithium

^Have to agree. It's horrible.


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#23 2020-08-10 08:01:38

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Re: [Solved] washed out color in lithium

^ +1.
And I'm surprised gcolor3 uses the familiar wheel/triangle thing, I thought this wasn't possible anymore with GTK3.

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#24 2020-08-10 14:34:36

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Re: [Solved] washed out color in lithium

johnraff wrote:

@dbickin, even with the menu bar hidden, right-click to see options, then "Preferences".
Click the background colour to change it, then in the "Pick a colour" window, click the big + to add a new custom colour. (That's the part I missed.)

As for the config file setting, lxterminal (yes same as LXTerminal) might need killing ('killall lxterminal') and restarting for it to take effect.

The really really weird thing I have found with Lithium is that if I change a configuration, at first it doesn't appear to do anything. Even after I restart the process I changed, or even after I reboot the computer.

But then, the next day, or the day after that, I'll boot up the computer, and the change has taken place.

Like I said it is weird. And I can't imagine it is the software, but I can't imagine what I am doing to cause that.

But this morning, I boot up and the lxterminal menu is there.

And I am now sure that if I right click, I'll see the option to get to the preferences. And I will swear it was never there before. (The computer with Lithium is at another location, so can't test it right now.)

David

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#25 2020-08-14 19:23:09

juancuyo
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Re: [Solved] washed out color in lithium

Good afternoon, MC can be used in Tilda and it looks perfectly without affecting BunsenLabs default terminal.
https://i.imgur.com/t7i6fFp.png
t7i6fFp.png

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#26 2020-08-14 19:59:19

rbh
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Re: [Solved] washed out color in lithium

MidnightCommander can run in any terminal...
And, yes, default colorcheme in Tilda plays good with default colorcheme in mc.


// Regards rbh

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