05-21-2008
How to have color coded Terminal display,(like linux)
Hi all,
I would like to know how to have a color display in the terminal...
In the sense that,
In many linux terminals,we have color coded for each file type,
green for executable ,blue for dirs and so on...
I wanted to know how i can have the same arrangement in solaris(b-79a)
I am not sure if its a script that is doing this,or a pkg or a simple command line options...
So pls assist!!!
Thanks
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ncurses_color_content - Retrieves RGB components of a color
SYNOPSIS
int ncurses_color_content (int $color, int &$r, int &$g, int &$b)
DESCRIPTION
Retrieves the red, green, and blue components for the given color definition. Terminal color capabilities must be initialized with
ncurses_start_color(3) prior to calling this function.
PARAMETERS
o $color
- The number of the color to retrieve information for. May be one of the pre-defined color constants.
o $r
- A reference to which to return the red component of the color. The value returned to the reference will be between 0 and 1000.
o $g
- A reference to which to return the green component of the color. The value returned to the reference will be between 0 and 1000.
o $b
- A reference to which to return the blue component of the color. The value returned to the reference will be between 0 and 1000.
RETURN VALUES
Returns -1 if the function was successful, and 0 if ncurses or terminal color capabilities have not been initialized.
SEE ALSO
ncurses_init_color(3), ncurses_start_color(3).
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