Turns out, the default XFCE terminal supports color schemes, too; I
just had to stuff the correct color values in. I searched around a
little bit, but couldn’t find anyone’s config to steal, so I copied and
pasted the values in — one by one. To save you the same pain, open up
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~/.config/Terminal/terminalrc
, find the lines that all start with Color
, and replace them with:ColorForeground=White ColorBackground=#323232323232 ColorPalette1=#2e2e34343636 ColorPalette2=#cccc00000000 ColorPalette3=#4e4e9a9a0606 ColorPalette4=#c4c4a0a00000 ColorPalette5=#34346565a4a4 ColorPalette6=#757550507b7b ColorPalette7=#060698989a9a ColorPalette8=#d3d3d7d7cfcf ColorPalette9=#555557575353 ColorPalette10=#efef29292929 ColorPalette11=#8a8ae2e23434 ColorPalette12=#fcfce9e94f4f ColorPalette13=#72729f9fcfcf ColorPalette14=#adad7f7fa8a8 ColorPalette15=#3434e2e2e2e2 ColorPalette16=#eeeeeeeeececSave the file, and revel in your new colors!
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