I have been looking for a good PuTTY colour scheme (yes I used the spelling of ‘color’ they use in the program) for awhile. Years in fact.
This is the default PuTTY colors. Anyone who uses it knows this one:
Today with some GoogleFu I found two that I like. One is pretty simple to implement. This one I am calling Lime Sherbet, mainly because it looks like lime sherbet. I got the instructions from Michael Crowley at Mt. Holyoke College. This is his putty setup page. This is what it looks like for me:
To do this, you need to set or verify 6 settings in PuTTY listed here with R/G/B numbers:
- Default Forground: 0/0/0
- Default Bold Forground: 0/0/255
- Default Background: 206/255/221
- Default Bold Background: 255/0/0
- Cursor Text: 0/0/0
- Cursor Colour: 0/255/0
The 2nd Option I found is a bit more advanced. It is called Desert color scheme, which is similar to a vim color scheme. I found instructions on the vim.org website: Tip #1291. It is a bit more advanced in that you override the ANSI colors. Have a look:
[Edit: This color scheme is known as “Zenburn“, and I still like using it]
I did not use the registry file, so here are the colors listed manually:
- Default Foreground: 255/255/255
- Default Background: 51/51/51
- ANSI Black: 77/77/77
- ANSI Green: 152/251/152
- ANSI Yellow: 240/230/140
- ANSI Blue: 205/133/63
- ANSI Blue Bold 135/206/235
- ANSI Magenta: 255/222/173 or 205/92/92
- ANSI Cyan: 255/160/160
- ANSI Cyan Bold: 255/215/0
- ANSI White: 245/222/179
I am going to use both for awhile and see if I like either. I still might make some tweaks, but they are both better than the default- at least for me.
Anyone have any schemes they are particularly happy with?