The most commonly used is the SECURECRT to log on to the Linux class system, but the default settings under the SECURECRT display Hue single not much from the color to distinguish the file. In particular, it is inconvenient to use vim without color highlighting. Here are the various display colors that make securecrt.
Option –> Session options –> emulation
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Then set the color scheme inside the skin to traditional (if you have a link to Linux, you need to exit and log back in).
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Setting vim display color when using SECURECRT