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ITANOIt really helps me to see different types of entries in the Terminal listed with different colors. I don’t go for listing everything that you can list as a different color though, as it starts looking a bit like a circus in Terminal when I do. If you want to colorize your terminal in Mac OS X there are two main ways to do so; both will require altering your .bash_profile (or creating if it’s not already there).To get started, go to your home folder from within Terminal and open .bash_profile from your favorite text editor. If it doesn’t exist then the text editor should create a new file when you save it. Now that you’ve created the .bash_profile paste these two lines in there:

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export CLICOLOR=1export LSCOLORS=ExxxxxDxBxegedabxxacad
The above export can be seen as having two aspects. The first is the position. There are a total of 11 positions, with a foreground and a background being listed in that order, for each position, resulting in 22 total letters. The following represents each position, in sequence:
  1. Directory
  2. Symbolic link
  3. Socket
  4. Pipe
  5. Executable
  6. Special block
  7. Special character
  8. Executable w/ setuid set
  9. Executable w/ setgid set
  10. Directory that is writable to others w/ sticky bit
  11. Directory that is writable to others w/out sticky bit
Next, consider the colors that are used. These include:
  • a black
  • b red
  • c green
  • d brown
  • e blue
  • f magenta
  • g cyan
  • h light grey
  • x default foreground or background
Additionally, each of these colors can be used in upper case, resulting in a bold version of the same color. So if we want everything else listed with the default colors except for directories and we wanted those listed in red, we could use the following LSCOLORS line:
export LSCOLORS=bxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ITANONow let’s say that we’re going to have our executables listed in blue, directories in red and everything else in the default colors:
export LSCOLORS=bxxxxxxxexxxxxxxxxxxxx
Finally, let’s say that we’re going to retain those two settings but also have the special block with a red background and black text:
export LSCOLORS=bxxxxxxxexBxxxxxxxxxxx
Additionally you can customize the colors of your prompt (and customize how it looks and what’s included. I’ll get to the prompt customization later though, as I’ve got a little football to go watch… Favre + Vikes!
Monty Python's Complete Waste of Time
Developer(s)7th Level
Publisher(s)7th Level
Designer(s)Monty Python
Platform(s)Mac System 7, DOS, Windows
Release1994
Genre(s)Software toy
Mode(s)Single player

Monty Python's Complete Waste of Time is a collection of minigames, screen savers, desktop wallpaper and icons for Mac OSSystem 7, DOS and Windows released in 1994 by 7th Level, Inc.

Development and release[edit]

The content is drawn primarily from the Monty Python's Flying Circus TV series. It also features specially-written and recorded interstitial and linking material created by Terry Gilliam, other Pythons, and Secret Policeman's BallWheel of fortune tour. producer Martin Lewis. Overall producer was 7th Level co-founder Bob Ezrin.

The CD-ROM was named after a line in Life of Brian, in which the People's Front of Judea criticize their own unusually bureaucratic style, with a series of comments culminating in 'This is a complete waste of time!'.

The game contains a hidden trivia game/maze in the Loonitorium. When the game was first released, the completion of the secret game before a certain date made one eligible for a prize draw. Download drak mystic.

Reception[edit]

It was one of the largest-selling computer-retail software products during the Christmas/holiday gift season in 1994.[citation needed]

In 1995, it won the Codie award for 'Best Strategy Program' from the Software Publishers Association.[1]

MacUser named Complete Waste of Time one of 1996's top 50 CD-ROMs, and gave it a score of 4.5 out of 5.[2]Templates bundle for iwork 5 0 download free.

References[edit]

  1. ^'1995 Codie Awards Winners'. SIIA.net. Software & Information Industry Association. Archived from the original on 26 October 2007. Retrieved 10 February 2010.
  2. ^'MacUser's 1996 Top 50 CD-ROMs'. December 1996. Entertainment and Leisure. Archived from the original on 5 June 2000. Retrieved 7 April 2020.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)

External links[edit]

  • IGN: MacPC
  • Monty Python's Complete Waste of Time at MobyGames
  • Review:Monty Python's Complete Waste of Time, by Erik Gos., 14 March 1998, Adventure Classic Gaming

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