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@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ supports the following options: |
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indicates that the opener is a cli-only opener (overrides -e) |
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.Pp |
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.Fl C |
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color directories by context, disable file colors |
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earlier colorscheme - color directories by context, disable file colors |
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.Pp |
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.Fl d |
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detail mode |
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@@ -428,9 +428,9 @@ separated by \fI;\fR: |
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.Pp |
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\fBNNN_FCOLORS:\fR specify file-type specific colors: |
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.Bd -literal |
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export NNN_FCOLORS='c1e2272e006033f9c6d6abc4' |
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export NNN_FCOLORS='c1e2272e006033f7c6d6abc4' |
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Redefine default file specific colors with xterm 256 color codes (2 hex symbols per color). |
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Specify file-specific colors with xterm 256 color codes (2 hex symbols per color). |
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Order is strict, use 00 to omit/use default terminal color. Defaults: |
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------------------------- + --- + ------------- |
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@@ -449,6 +449,10 @@ separated by \fI;\fR: |
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Socket | ab | MediumOrchid1 |
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Unknown OR 0B regular/exe | c4 | Red1 |
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------------------------- + --- + ------------- |
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If the terminal supports xterm 256 colors or more, file-specific colors will be rendered. |
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To force the earlier colorscheme (dirs follow context color) use option -C. |
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If xterm 256 colors aren't supported, earlier colorscheme will be used. |
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.Ed |
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.Pp |
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\fBNNN_ARCHIVE:\fR archive types to be handled silently (default: bzip2, (g)zip, tar). |
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