Click the Edit Profiles button, then the Colors tabs. There are four options here: white with a black border (the default), black. For iTerm2 Text color changes: From the menus choose Profiles Open Profiles. Choose a new color in the Change Pointer Color section. Or we can just select the cells and press the shortcut Ctrl+1.3. Right-click the cells, and choose Format cells in the pop-up menu. Select the cells filled with WPS Academy.2. You can choose a size from 1 to 15 (which is very large). In the Home tab, we can change text settings including Size and Text Color, and add effects for the texts such as Bold, Italic, Fonts, Underline, etc.
By default, the mouse pointer is set to 1the smallest size. With both 24-bit and 256-color mode, Vim explodes with photorealism: the terminal is a medley of color and code comes alive.
" This enables iterm cursor changes from vim. To change the pointer’s size, drag the slider under Change the Pointer Size. Cyclonecat/iTerm2-Color-Schemes - Over 150 terminal color schemes/themes for iTerm/iTerm2 (with ports to Terminal, Konsole, PuTTY, Xresources, XRDB. However, I found an alternative method as follows that works without disabling my other configuration: " switch cursor from block in insert mode Just a follow-up - it seems to be an interaction with another part of my vim config as running vim -u minimal.vimrc where the above is the only thing in the vimrc works.