I already use it for my iterm2, but I can not on royal tsx, which is a pitty
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Felix Deimel
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almost 6 years ago
Hi Eduardo,
I'm not sure why you think you cannot use that stuff in Royal TSX?
Royal TSX and the iTerm2 plugin do support importing iTerm2 color schemes. To import a color scheme, open the "Colors" properties of your terminal connection, and select "Load Presets...", then select your color scheme.
You can of course also change the font in the "Display Options" settings of your terminal connection.
And last but not least, Royal TSX will use the default shell when using the "Custom Terminal" connection type which allows you to use Oh My Zsh. Of course, if you're connecting to a remote machine via SSH, you will get whatever shell is the default on the remote machine. So to use use Oh My Zsh on a remote machine, you'll have to install it on the remote machine and ensure it's the default shell.
Hope that helps!
cheers,
felix
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Felix Deimel
said
almost 6 years ago
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Hi Eduardo,
I'm not sure why you think you cannot use that stuff in Royal TSX?
Royal TSX and the iTerm2 plugin do support importing iTerm2 color schemes. To import a color scheme, open the "Colors" properties of your terminal connection, and select "Load Presets...", then select your color scheme.
You can of course also change the font in the "Display Options" settings of your terminal connection.
And last but not least, Royal TSX will use the default shell when using the "Custom Terminal" connection type which allows you to use Oh My Zsh. Of course, if you're connecting to a remote machine via SSH, you will get whatever shell is the default on the remote machine. So to use use Oh My Zsh on a remote machine, you'll have to install it on the remote machine and ensure it's the default shell.
Eduardo
HI,
would be greate if we could achieve something like this:
https://gist.github.com/kevin-smets/8568070
I already use it for my iterm2, but I can not on royal tsx, which is a pitty
Hi Eduardo,
I'm not sure why you think you cannot use that stuff in Royal TSX?
Royal TSX and the iTerm2 plugin do support importing iTerm2 color schemes. To import a color scheme, open the "Colors" properties of your terminal connection, and select "Load Presets...", then select your color scheme.
You can of course also change the font in the "Display Options" settings of your terminal connection.
And last but not least, Royal TSX will use the default shell when using the "Custom Terminal" connection type which allows you to use Oh My Zsh. Of course, if you're connecting to a remote machine via SSH, you will get whatever shell is the default on the remote machine. So to use use Oh My Zsh on a remote machine, you'll have to install it on the remote machine and ensure it's the default shell.
Hope that helps!
cheers,
felix
Felix Deimel
Hi Eduardo,
I'm not sure why you think you cannot use that stuff in Royal TSX?
Royal TSX and the iTerm2 plugin do support importing iTerm2 color schemes. To import a color scheme, open the "Colors" properties of your terminal connection, and select "Load Presets...", then select your color scheme.
You can of course also change the font in the "Display Options" settings of your terminal connection.
And last but not least, Royal TSX will use the default shell when using the "Custom Terminal" connection type which allows you to use Oh My Zsh. Of course, if you're connecting to a remote machine via SSH, you will get whatever shell is the default on the remote machine. So to use use Oh My Zsh on a remote machine, you'll have to install it on the remote machine and ensure it's the default shell.
Hope that helps!
cheers,
felix
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