BASH Style

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Tech
Joined: Oct 17 2000
Posts: 21
BASH Style
How do I apply the pre-defined BASH style to my session?
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Zugg
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Joined: Jan 1 1999
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If you mean the BASH entry listed in the Styles preferences, that is used for syntax highlighting of *.sh and *.bsh files loaded into the TeSSH editor.  You don't really "apply it to your session".  You'll need to change the style for the Default Session text to change the session style.  If you want to change the file extensions used for the BASH style, you'll need to edit the LANGUAGES.INI file, find the [BASH] section and edit the "extensions" line.  That currently isn't editable in the GUI Preferences.
Tech
Joined: Oct 17 2000
Posts: 21

Ok.. I'm have to play around with this some more.  Ubuntu has some default ANSI color for text files and (it doesn't always come legible) so I had to mod ANSI color. 

I'll check to see if I apply it, which takes precedence.  I'm guess it doesn't matter what I used to edit the files.  Just so I'm clear, is this session highlighting, or local editor highlighting.

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Tech
Joined: Oct 17 2000
Posts: 21
Alright.  I get it now.  I had to reread what you posted.
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