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Problem with customizing fff

Open ward6slick opened this issue 6 years ago • 10 comments

fff is working perfectly but it wont let me change colors. i have installed from git and from the release source code. also i noticed the favorites (bookmarks) doesnt work for me. the keybind is the just the numbers right? (ex: 1-key or 3-key) i have added these lines in my bash.rc

alias ls='ls --color' LS_COLORS='di=94:fi=0:ln=31:pi=5:so=5:bd=5:cd=5:or=31:mi=0:ex=35:*.rpm=90' export LS_COLORS

changing colors in FFF_COL1,2,3,4 in fff.1 doesnt change anything either. also is there anyway to switch the default image opener? w3m in fff works great but i would like opening a picture to use sxiv https://imgur.com/a/qlsKlNf

ward6slick avatar Feb 05 '19 16:02 ward6slick

What terminal emulator and OS are you using?

The default programs are configured through xdg-open.

dylanaraps avatar Feb 05 '19 16:02 dylanaraps

Debian stable and urxvt

ward6slick avatar Feb 05 '19 19:02 ward6slick

Add these lines to ~/.bashrc:

export FFF_COL1=3
export FFF_COL2=2
export FFF_COL3=1
export FFF_COL4=4

Let me know if the colors change.

dylanaraps avatar Feb 05 '19 20:02 dylanaraps

no change

ward6slick avatar Feb 05 '19 20:02 ward6slick

@ward6slick are you sure you are using bash as your $SHELL? If not you probably have to put these env variables to a profile/place that actually gets sourced.

Anachron avatar Feb 21 '19 17:02 Anachron

@Anachron @dylanaraps I just reinstalled today from git clone https://github.com/dylanaraps/fff and its now letting me change colors from my bashrc, i have alias ls='ls --color=auto' and export FFF_COL1=6 export FFF_COL2=7 export FFF_COL3=6 export FFF_COL4=1 now the problem im currently facing is fff is its not letting me change keybinds and the bookmarks dont work

ward6slick avatar Feb 24 '19 16:02 ward6slick

Same problem. Can't set any option: FFF_COL1=7 fff (I guess this should work to test it?) and export FFF_COL1=7; fff both do nothing. Files are hard to see with default colors for Solarized Light in iTerm. There is an option for directory color - how do I change normal file color?

> brew info fff
fff: stable 2.1
> zsh --version
zsh 5.7.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin18.2.0)

vogler avatar Jul 04 '19 14:07 vogler

Same issue here. Only colors broken.

IsaacElenbaas avatar Mar 27 '20 01:03 IsaacElenbaas

I believe that changing line 104 to [[ $LS_COLORS ]] || { fixed it for me. Needs testing by someone else with it broken.

IsaacElenbaas avatar Mar 28 '20 13:03 IsaacElenbaas

Same issue here. Only colors broken.

Colors are broken in my case too

victor-falcon avatar Oct 08 '22 11:10 victor-falcon