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# 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 # Normal type styles correspond to HTML tags. # # The next line (beginning with "em") means: use bold if mono, otherwise # brightblue on <defaultbackground> em: bold: brightblue strong: bold: brightred b: bold: red i: bold: brightblue a: bold: green img: dim: brown fig: normal: gray caption: reverse: brown hr: normal: yellow blockquote: normal: brightblue ul: normal: brown address: normal: magenta title: normal: magenta tt: dim: brightmagenta: black h1: bold: yellow: blue label: normal: magenta q: normal: yellow: magenta small: dim: default big: bold: yellow sup: bold: yellow sub: dim: gray li: normal: magenta code: normal: cyan cite: normal: cyan table: normal: brightcyan tr: bold: brown td: normal: default br: normal: default # Special styles - not corresponding directly to HTML tags # alert - status bar, when message begins "Alert". # alink - active link # normal - default attributes # status - status bar # whereis - whereis search target # #normal:normal:default:blue alink: reverse: yellow: black status: reverse: yellow: blue alert: bold: yellow: red whereis: reverse+underline: magenta: cyan # currently not used #value:normal:green menu.bg: normal: black: lightgray menu.frame: normal: black: lightgray menu.entry: normal: lightgray: black menu.n: normal: red: gray menu.active: normal: yellow: black menu.sb: normal: brightred: lightgray forwbackw.arrow:reverse hot.paste: normal: brightred: gray # Styles with classes - <ul class=red> etc. ul.red: underline: brightred ul.blue: bold: brightblue li.red: reverse: red: yellow li.blue: bold: blue strong.a: bold: black: red em.a: reverse: black: blue strong.b: bold: white: red em.b: reverse: white: blue strong.debug: reverse: green font.letter: normal: white: blue input.submit: normal: cyan tr.baone: bold: yellow tr.batwo: bold: green tr.bathree: bold: red # # Special handling for link. link: normal: white link.green: bold: brightgreen link.red: bold: black: red link.blue: bold: white: blue link.toc: bold: black: white # Special cases for link - the rel or title is appended after the class. # <link rel=next class=red href="1"> link.red.next: bold: red link.red.prev: bold: yellow: red link.blue.prev: bold: yellow: blue link.blue.next: bold: blue link.green.toc: bold: white: green # # Define styles that will be used when syntax highlighting is requested # (commandline option -prettysrc). span.htmlsrc_comment:normal: white span.htmlsrc_tag:normal: white #If you don't like that the tag name and attribute name are displayed #in different colors, comment the following line. span.htmlsrc_attrib:normal: cyan span.htmlsrc_attrval:normal: magenta span.htmlsrc_abracket:normal: white 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