ncurses/test/xterm-16color.dat

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# $Id: xterm-16color.dat,v 1.4 2020/02/08 21:38:22 tom Exp $
# This illustrates the predefined colors for XFree86 xterm's "xterm-16color".
# If you set $TERM to "xterm-88color" (and have xterm compiled to support the
# 88-color or 256-color feature), you can use the ncurses 'd' screen to
# manipulate the colors shown in the screen. The 'd' screen is limited to
# the first 16 colors, and xterm happens to use the same first 16 colors in
# the extended color models that support initc.
#
# The colors shown are for xterm patch #192.
scale:255
0: 0 0 0 black
1: 205 0 0 red3
2: 0 205 0 green3
3: 205 205 0 yellow3
4: 0 0 238 blue2
5: 205 0 205 magenta3
6: 0 205 205 cyan3
7: 229 229 229 gray90
8: 127 127 127 gray50
9: 255 0 0 red
10: 0 255 0 green
11: 255 255 0 yellow
12: 92 92 255 customblue
13: 255 0 255 magenta
14: 0 255 255 cyan
15: 255 255 255 white