# From: Vlad Harchev # Setting the normal and default types lets us keep (almost) the same colors # whether the terminal's default colors are white-on-black or black-on-white. # It is not exact since the default "white" is not necessarily the same color # as the ANSI lightgray, but is as close as we can get in a standard way. # # If you really want the terminal's default colors, and if lynx is built using # ncurses' default-color support, remove these two lines: normal: normal: lightgray:black default: normal: white:black # Notes: # better for eyes - it sets black background with mild colors that # have approximately the same intensity. # # grey normal text on black background with green links and brightgreen # highlighted links. em: bold: cyan strong: bold: cyan dt: bold: cyan var: bold: cyan samp: bold: cyan b: bold: cyan i: bold: cyan alink: reverse: brightgreen: black a: bold: green img: dim: cyan: black status: reverse: cyan: black fig: normal: gray caption: reverse: cyan hr: normal: gray blockquote: normal: cyan: black address: normal: cyan title: normal: cyan: black tt: normal: white: black h1: bold: cyan: black label: normal: cyan value: normal: cyan high: bold: cyan q: normal: cyan small: dim: cyan big: bold: cyan sup: bold: cyan sub: dim: cyan lh: bold: cyan code: normal: cyan span.htmlsrc_comment:normal:white span.htmlsrc_tag:normal:cyan ##the following makes no difference (except increasing the speed) since tag ##is already in cyan. #span.htmlsrc_attrib:normal:cyan #span.htmlsrc_attrval:normal:magenta span.htmlsrc_abracket:normal:cyan span.htmlsrc_entity:normal:white ##span.htmlsrc_href: ##span.htmlsrc_entire: span.htmlsrc_badseq:normal:red span.htmlsrc_badtag:normal:red span.htmlsrc_badattr:normal:red span.htmlsrc_sgmlspecial:normal:yellow