SecureCRT, permanent setting, eye protection, color scheme
The color scheme is as follows:
Set the color below.
1. Options = Sessions options = Terminal = Emulation)
Select according to the marked items in the figure. After the check is completed, click OK.
2. Options = Global options = Terminal (Terminal) = appearance (Apperance) = ANSI Color)
ANSI colors are classified into standard and bold colors.
The color scheme of bold colors is mainly the color scheme prepared for the vim editor. Some colors are reused.
First, the standard color and bold color are restored to the default value to prevent the vim color scheme from being disrupted. We only need to modify a few colors.
Font color (the color of the file with read/write permissions)
This color is more comfortable to change to the following color. Click the box, E, S, and L to 156, 0 ,.
The background color. The color E, S, and L are modified to 125,192 and 56 are more comfortable.
Directory color. This color is used repeatedly with the vim editor. The color E, S, and L are more comfortable to change to 140,240,120.
The color of the file with executable permissions, for example, some executable scripts. This color is used repeatedly with the vim editor. You do not need to modify this color.
The color of the compressed package. This color is reused with the color of the vim editor and does not need to be modified.
Soft link color. This color is used repeatedly with the vim editor. This color does not need to be modified.
The color of the image file. This color is reused with the color of the vim editor and does not need to be modified.
Color changed. Click OK.
Now we apply this color scheme to all sessions.
3. Options = Global options = General Default session) = Edit default)
Click OK, close secureCRT, and restart.