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Mac terminal vim underlines view directory
Mac terminal vim underlines view directory












mac terminal vim underlines view directory

To make iTerm to work with 256 colors, change the terminal type in the default terminal profile to be "xterm-256color".(This tends not to work well on the text terminal for reasons I haven't been able to determine. For example, in order to change the default display profile to the preset "Dark background", change Root/Bokmarks/Entries/0/Data/Display Profile to be "Dark Background". In gvim, I like seeing my tabs with underlines. Therefore, we can use any plist editor to change it in a low-level way. Fortunately, iTerm puts all its configurations in ~/Library/Prefernces/.Although they appear powerful, I am unable to perform some very common tasks such as changing my default display profile to the preset "Dark background" instead of "Light background". "Option + Cmd + B" shows you all profiles, and allows you to change them.

this is in your user home directory rm -r /home//.hamachi Note If you follow all 3 steps, you WILL lose your user profile and network memberships.

"Cmd + I" shows you some limited settings of the current session and allows you to "push" these settings to the default settings. The first is tuncfg, which is located (usually) inside /usr/sbin, so sudo rm /usr/sbin/tuncfg Next is the hamachi executable and the initialization piece, you 'may' need sudo for this, depending on your security setup sudo rm /usr/bin/hamachi sudo rm /usr/bin/hamachi-init Last would be the profile data folder. The traditional "Cmd + ," only gives you limited control. iTerm's configuration interface is not very friendly.














Mac terminal vim underlines view directory