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TEXTCOLORS(1G)							TEXTCOLORS(1G)

NAME
     textcolors - set the colors used by a xwsh window

SYNOPSIS
     textcolors text [page bold-intensity cursor-page selection-text
     selection-page cursor-text half-intensity]

DESCRIPTION
     Textcolors is used to set the various colors used by a xwsh window.  When
     no arguments are given, textcolors will query xwsh for the current
     settings and report them.	The values reported will be in hexadecimal.

     When one or more arguments are given (up to 8), xwsh uses the argument to
     set a specific color.  The color arguments are either a hexadecimal
     number (starts with a #), or a name.  Textcolors will also allow color
     indices for backwards compatibility.

EXAMPLES
     textcolors #eaeaea #00247f #00ff00 #ffff00
	  This will give xwsh white text on a deep blue background.  The bold
	  color will be green and the cursor page color will be yellow.	 The
	  other colors will remain as they were.  Note that the #'s will
	  probably need to be backslashed if your shell treats them as
	  comments.

     textcolors red
	  If run after the above command, this will change the text color to
	  red.	The other colors will remain as they were.

     textcolors black white red green
	  This will give xwsh black text on a white background.	 The bold
	  color will be red and the cursor page color will be green.  The
	  other colors will remain as they were.

WARNINGS
     The escape sequences used by this version of textcolors will not work
     with older versions of xwsh.  Nor will this textcolors work with the IRIS
     3000 series terminal.

FILES
     /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt

SEE ALSO
     xwsh(1G), bindkey(1)

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