

#Csshx iterm2 for mac os x#
When importing a color preset, the name it is assigned is based on the filename imported. iTerm2 is a terminal emulator for Mac OS X that does amazing things. If you can find csshX and install it, then all your problems will be solved. If you dont know what either is, try iterm2 first. There is an online color gallery where users may share color presets, and a link to it is provided in this menu. The best terminal software will practically do your job for you. You can import and export color presets to files with the extension "itermcolors". ITerm2 ships with some color presets, which you may load from this popup menu. You can adjust its color, including alpha value, to make it more visible against your background color. The cursor guide is a horizontal rule that indicates the vertical position of the cursor. If enabled, this color will be used for all underlining, independent of the color that underlined characters have themselves. Tabs indicate the color of their current session if there is more than one split pane. If enabled, this color will decorate the tab control. Cursor BoostĬursor Boost dims all colors other than the cursor colors to make the cursor stand out more. Setting this slider all the way to maximum will make all text black and white. If text is displayed against a similar background color, the minimum contrast setting will move the text color towards black or towards white to ensure some minimum level of visibility. If this would result in confusion, then a different color is chosen that will be most visible given the surrounding cells' background colors. When selected, a block cursor will be displayed in reverse video. If you don't like it you can revert to the system color picker by clicking the rectangular icon to the right of the eyedropper. Clicking on any of the color wells opens a color picker that lets you change the setting for the selected color.
