Change Lubuntu QTerminal text color?












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I want to change my terminal text color, it's gray right now and I want to set it as white, if possible white bold.



I already try to find how to do that with this question, where I tried to edit the .bashrc file:



PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}[33[01;32m]u@h[33[00m]:[33[01;34m]w[33[00m]$ '



but I couldn't the correct plate to change it



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    I want to change my terminal text color, it's gray right now and I want to set it as white, if possible white bold.



    I already try to find how to do that with this question, where I tried to edit the .bashrc file:



    PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}[33[01;32m]u@h[33[00m]:[33[01;34m]w[33[00m]$ '



    but I couldn't the correct plate to change it



    enter image description here










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      I want to change my terminal text color, it's gray right now and I want to set it as white, if possible white bold.



      I already try to find how to do that with this question, where I tried to edit the .bashrc file:



      PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}[33[01;32m]u@h[33[00m]:[33[01;34m]w[33[00m]$ '



      but I couldn't the correct plate to change it



      enter image description here










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      I want to change my terminal text color, it's gray right now and I want to set it as white, if possible white bold.



      I already try to find how to do that with this question, where I tried to edit the .bashrc file:



      PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}[33[01;32m]u@h[33[00m]:[33[01;34m]w[33[00m]$ '



      but I couldn't the correct plate to change it



      enter image description here







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          Click “File” → “Preferences” to open the Terminal settings window and under “Appearance” choose a “Color scheme” that fits your needs, for example “WhiteOnBlack”:



          qterminal settings window



          To try different color schemes you can move the settings window so that you see the terminal window again and just click “Apply” after making a selection.






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            Click “File” → “Preferences” to open the Terminal settings window and under “Appearance” choose a “Color scheme” that fits your needs, for example “WhiteOnBlack”:



            qterminal settings window



            To try different color schemes you can move the settings window so that you see the terminal window again and just click “Apply” after making a selection.






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              Click “File” → “Preferences” to open the Terminal settings window and under “Appearance” choose a “Color scheme” that fits your needs, for example “WhiteOnBlack”:



              qterminal settings window



              To try different color schemes you can move the settings window so that you see the terminal window again and just click “Apply” after making a selection.






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                Click “File” → “Preferences” to open the Terminal settings window and under “Appearance” choose a “Color scheme” that fits your needs, for example “WhiteOnBlack”:



                qterminal settings window



                To try different color schemes you can move the settings window so that you see the terminal window again and just click “Apply” after making a selection.






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                Click “File” → “Preferences” to open the Terminal settings window and under “Appearance” choose a “Color scheme” that fits your needs, for example “WhiteOnBlack”:



                qterminal settings window



                To try different color schemes you can move the settings window so that you see the terminal window again and just click “Apply” after making a selection.







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