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! Colours are in groups as the second one should be a brighter version.
! Background: black, dark grey
#define _background #272822
#define _color8 #303030
! Color1/foreground: light grey: standard files, cursor
! Color9: bright pink: soft link e.g. ln -s test1 imaginarytest
#define _foreground #d0d0d0
#define _color9 #ff0090
! Color2: dark green: world read/write dir e.g. /tmp
! Color10: bright green: binaries user can execute /bin
#define _color2 #66AA11
#define _color10 #80FF00
! Color3: medium brown: fifo e.g mkfifo fifotest
! Color11: light brown/sand: block special files e.g ls -l /dev/loop0
#define _color3 #c47f2c
#define _color11 #ffba68
! Color4: medium blue: FIXME: unused?
! Color12: light blue: directory
#define _color4 #30309b
#define _color12 #5f5fee
! Color5: dark purple: Not used in ls, in ranger (not sure where it gets it colors from though)
! Color13: light purple: socket file /var/run/dbus_system_bus_socket
#define _color5 #7e40a5
#define _color13 #bb88dd
! Color6: medium magenta: FIXME: unused?
! Color14: light magenta: symbolic links e.g. ~/Examples /bin/lsmod
#define _color6 #3579A8
#define _color14 #4eb4fa
! Color7: medium grey: setuid file e.g. /usr/bin/sudo
! Color15: light grey: background color for setuid files e.g /usr/bin/sudo
#define _color7 #9999AA
! Trying white in case it helps
#define _color15 #ffffff
!#define _color15 #d0d0d0
! General - covering all X clients
!*background: _background
!*foreground: _foreground
! Not sure what this one does - Solarise had it at base3
!*fadeColor: XXX ! Not sure what this does
! XTerm specific
xterm*background: _background
xterm*foreground: _foreground
! Not really required - XTerm defaults to using the foreground colour
xterm*cursorColor: _foreground
xterm*color0: _background
xterm*color1: _foreground
xterm*color2: _color2
xterm*color3: _color3
xterm*color4: _color4
xterm*color5: _color5
xterm*color6: _color6
xterm*color7: _color7
! 8-15 are considered brighter colours of 1-7
xterm*color8: _color8
xterm*color9: _color9
xterm*color10: _color10
xterm*color11: _color11
xterm*color12: _color12
xterm*color13: _color13
xterm*color14: _color14
xterm*color15: _color15
! preferred fonts: Inconsolata
xterm*renderFont : true
xterm*faceSize : 11
xterm*faceName : Inconsolata
xterm*termName : xterm-256color
! change terminal font and size
xterm.vt100.faceName: Source Code Pro
xterm.vt100.faceSize: 10
! make xterm use shared clipboard
xterm*selectToClipboard: true