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]]>/usr/share/dynamic-colors/colorschemes/solarized-dark.sh
file (assuming you use the solarized-dark theme).
What you can do is to comment the cursor variable definition on line 27 to let .Xresources' urxvt*cursorColor "prevail"; or you can set the color code directly in there.
To do that easily, you may issue:
dynamic-colors edit solarized-dark
which will bring up the theme file opened in your editor.
I had that problem coming here and could solve it myself when I figured out that it is being overwriten and decided to share my discovery for ones who could have similar situation.
]]>Sure. http://vpaste.net/ommAB
Sorry, I asked for that but then got a phonecall that dragged me away from my desk for a while.
Glad you sorted though.
URxvt*cursorColor: #FF0000
...
URxvt.cursorColor: S_base1
Edit: obviously a bit too late, but we both did the same reading again...
]]>Tested it w/ urxvt, xterm; bash, zsh — cursor doesn't get changed.
]]>`xrdb .Xresources`
Run
xrdb -load ~/.Xresources
instead.
]]>Updated post.
I ran `xrdb .Xresources` and restarted terminal. Other changes in `.Xresources` apply in that way so that shouldn't be the problem.
Can you post your .Xresources file?
]]>I ran `xrdb .Xresources` and restarted terminal. Other changes in `.Xresources` apply in that way so that shouldn't be the problem.
]]>Also, please remove that picture - it is much larger than forum guidelines and does not serve any purpose.
]]>Link to the screen — http://i.imgur.com/QhSCCpv.jpg — so you can understand what "cursor“.
I tried to add `URxvt*cursorColor: #FF0000` in `.Xresources` and run `xrdb`, but it doesn't change it.
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