If you do not like the default
To use colors from the system theme:
Press the menu button in the top-right corner of the window and select
In the sidebar, select your current profile in the
Select
Check
You can choose one of the built-in color schemes:
Press the menu button in the top-right corner of the window and select
In the sidebar, select your current profile in the
Select
Make sure that
Applications can choose to use a color from the palette rather than the specified bold color.
You can use custom colors for the text and background in
Press the menu button in the top-right corner of the window and select
In the sidebar, select your current profile in the
Select
Make sure that
Click on the color you would like to change.
Choose your desired color from the color sample and click
You can choose the desired color in the following ways:
Input the hexadecimal color code in the input box.
Drag the slider on the left to adjust the colors and click on the desired color in the color selection area.
Your changes will be saved automatically.
You may also alter a color when you have chosen a built-in scheme by
clicking on the color sample block. Once changed, your selection in the
built-in scheme menu will change to
Traditionally terminal emulators offered a 16 color palette, this is
what you can alter here.
If the changes you make to the palette do not seem to have an effect, presumably the contents you see consist of such extended palette colors or true colors, rather than the 16 base colors.
Traditionally terminals didn't clearly separate bold font weight from intense colors, often both of them were enabled together. Recent improvements, such as the introduction of true color support, and certain color schemes (e.g. Solarized) made it desirable to separate the two concepts, that is, make the brightness independent from the font weight.
In order to choose your preferred behavior:
Press the menu button in the top-right corner of the window and select
In the sidebar, select your current profile in the
Select
Disable