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Edit mc’s ini file (either ~/.mc/ini or ~/.config/mc/ini) and look for the line [Colors]. Then, change the line base_color to this: | |
[Colors] | |
base_color=linux:normal=white,black:marked=yellow,black:input=,green:menu=black:menusel=white:menuhot=red,:menuhotsel=black,red:dfocus=white,black:dhotnormal=white,black:dhotfocus=white,black:executable=,black:directory=white,black:link=white,black:device=white,black:special=white,black:core=,black:stalelink=red,black:editnormal=white,black |
Thanks for the skin! Works great :D
@pabloab I've actually recently also tried this once and it didnt' worked as expected in osx. Need to try in Linux again.
Looks great! Thank you so much!
This is a very good color scheme, thanks a lot! Additionally, my terminal has some unusual colors (apparently) so that half of the default schemes are unreadable in some ways, but yours is perfect.
I'm doing something wrong...
So I just
skin=dark
on~/.config/mc/ini
to get
this doesn't work on
GNU Midnight Commander 4.8.27
ii mc 3:4.8.27-1 amd64 Midnight Commander - a powerful file manager
ii mc-data 3:4.8.27-1 all Midnight Commander - a powerful file manager -- data files
which is part of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy)
@pabloab I've actually recently also tried this once and it didnt' worked as expected in osx. Need to try in Linux again.
Thanks a lot
Another option to consider is using this skin https://github.com/notnout/mashdark (you need to install it by following the steps there).
Perfect for VSCode's light theme terminal! Thank you!