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ColorsThe colors used in the terminal window can be selected using the Colors page of the Settings dialog. The new color settings are active immediately when you click the OK button. Note that changing the terminal colors does not affect what is already visible on the terminal window, but the text output from this point onwards will use the set color scheme. To discard the changes, click the Cancel button.
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Text ColorsThe text colors affect the terminal window background color and the color of text in both a connected window and a disconnected window.
Cursor ColorSelect the desired cursor color from the dropdown menu. Sixteen colors are available for your selection. Blue is the default cursor color.
ANSI ColorsWith ANSI control codes it is possible to change the color of text in a terminal window. With the ANSI Colors setting you can select if you want to allow this feature or not. Even if you disable ANSI colors, you can still select your favorite text and background colors to be used in the terminal window.
Reverse ColorsBy reversing the display colors you can quickly change the display from positive (dark on light) to negative (light on dark) to improve visibility.
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