Open a terminal session.
The steps depend on your user interface mode.
User Interface Mode |
Steps |
Ribbon or Reflection Browser |
With a session open in Reflection, from the Quick Access Toolbar, click . |
TouchUx |
Tap the Gear icon and then select Document Settings. |
Under Terminal Appearance, click Manage Themes.
Click Modify the currently selected theme file.
Create your own custom theme by modifying and saving an existing theme.
This information is displayed, along with a thumbnail, in the list of themes that appears on the Select a Theme File dialog box.
Title |
Specify a title for this theme. |
Description |
Describe this theme. |
Make sure any sound file you want to include is saved in a trusted location. Reflection uses the sound files installed with Windows.
Events |
Select the event that will trigger a sound. |
Sound |
Click Browse to specify a sound that plays when the selected event occurs. Click Play to hear the sound. |
Font Settings
Font |
Select a font from the drop-down box. |
Bold |
Select to apply bold formatting to the specified font. |
Automatically adjust font size to fit window |
When selected, Reflection adjusts the font to fit the session screen. To specify a particular font size, select Specify font size instead. |
Specify font size |
Specify the point size for fonts. |
Preview
Preview box |
Displays the specified font and text effects. |
Cursor
Shape |
Specify the shape for the cursor. |
Enable cursor blink |
Select to allow the cursor to blink. |
These settings control whether display enhancements specified by the host are used by your computer.
Enable blink |
Select to allow text to blink. |
Enable underline |
Select to allow underlined text. |
Enable bold |
Select to allow bold text. |
Inverse video |
Select to allow inverse video. |
Color cursor |
Select to allow changes to the color of your cursor. |
These colors are not available for all terminal types.
Terminal item |
Click Change to specify foreground and background colors for terminal items. You can specify different colors for different types of fields, such as Normal, Blink, Bold, Underline, and Inverse. |
These colors are not available for all terminal types.
Terminal graphics color |
Click Change to replace standard ANSI colors with the specified colors for all terminal session screens. |
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