Cosmetic #168
Set ANSI terminal colors
| Status: | Assigned | Start: | 08/16/2009 | |
| Priority: | Normal | Due date: | ||
| Assigned to: | Yann BIZEUL | % Done: | 0% |
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| Category: | - | |||
| Target version: | 3.1 | |||
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Description
I'd really like it if the user could set the color of each ANSI terminal color (changing the default red, green, yellow, cyan, etc.) in the shell geeklet output. [It'd even be fine if this was only exposed via a property in the PLIST that you had to hack into manually.]
Many of my shell scripts output things in color that I don't actually want on my desktop -- in the unofficial build of GT2 with ANSI terminal color support, I had these set to partially-opaque white as a way to "de-emphasize" information I didn't really need, and I'd really like to set things up that way again.
History
Updated by Yann BIZEUL 348 days ago
- Status changed from New to Assigned
- Assigned to set to Yann BIZEUL
- Target version set to 3.1