From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Received: from lists.gentoo.org ([140.105.134.102] helo=robin.gentoo.org) by nuthatch.gentoo.org with esmtp (Exim 4.62) (envelope-from ) id 1HaK6R-0002Vl-Hf for garchives@archives.gentoo.org; Sat, 07 Apr 2007 23:13:51 +0000 Received: from robin.gentoo.org (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by robin.gentoo.org (8.14.0/8.14.0) with SMTP id l37NCc0q031067; Sat, 7 Apr 2007 23:12:38 GMT Received: from mail.gmx.net (mail.gmx.net [213.165.64.20]) by robin.gentoo.org (8.14.0/8.14.0) with SMTP id l37N7xKu025604 for ; Sat, 7 Apr 2007 23:08:00 GMT Received: (qmail invoked by alias); 07 Apr 2007 23:07:59 -0000 Received: from p5488a19b.dip0.t-ipconnect.de (EHLO mating-tux) [84.136.161.155] by mail.gmx.net (mp044) with SMTP; 08 Apr 2007 01:07:59 +0200 X-Authenticated: #3423037 X-Provags-ID: V01U2FsdGVkX19SYxZ3utdSKwAwq3n1gq49Sm3gSgj2/G9QlSwa0V eqBKJS2559oCpE Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 01:07:30 +0200 From: Renat Golubchyk To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] sylpheed claws quotes colourisation (was: Why are gentoo people so in love with colorized output?!?) Message-ID: <20070408010730.500053c1@mating-tux> In-Reply-To: <20070407122631.08999842@pascal.spore.ath.cx> References: <20070404041739.GA15293@crowfix.com> <87fy7glkzg.fsf@newton.gmurray.org.uk> <200704040822.13232.bo.andresen@zlin.dk> <200704051807.36759.michaelkintzios@gmail.com> <461548D6.4050103@bredband.net> <20070407122631.08999842@pascal.spore.ath.cx> X-Mailer: Claws Mail 2.8.1 (GTK+ 2.10.11; i686-pc-linux-gnu) Precedence: bulk List-Post: List-Help: List-Unsubscribe: List-Subscribe: List-Id: Gentoo Linux mail X-BeenThere: gentoo-user@gentoo.org Reply-to: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/signed; boundary=Sig_ZQJq8.U0gU8_36NH6igJ_22; protocol="application/pgp-signature"; micalg=PGP-SHA1 X-Y-GMX-Trusted: 0 X-Archives-Salt: cdadf82f-2837-4eae-91c8-d85442c6d6fc X-Archives-Hash: 583572a0892638bfb68d1754a3d354dc --Sig_ZQJq8.U0gU8_36NH6igJ_22 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Sat, 7 Apr 2007 12:26:31 -0500 Dan Farrell wrote: > On Thu, 05 Apr 2007 21:07:02 +0200 > Tony Stohne wrote: > > Mick said the following on 2007-04-05 19:07: > > | ... > > | Hmm, neither less not cat give me color output. Passing --color=3Dy > > to either > > | tells me things like: > > | =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > > | There is no color=3Dy option ("less --help" for help) > > | =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > > | > > | I also tried --color but it's all still shown in black & white. > > | How > > do you > > | pipe a file and get it to show in color? Am I missing something > > | in my .bashrc or elsewhere? > >=20 > >=20 > > That should do the trick :) > >=20 > > //Regards Tony > >=20 > > PS. Have a nice Easter everyone! > Hey tony, maybe this is beyond your control, or maybe you don't care, > and if not i respect your autonomy in such matters, but your reply > block punctuation character '|' defeats the very helpful colorization > of my and many other browsers that use the usual '>' character to > identify reply text. It makes your letters nearly unreadable. =20 > respects, - dan I use Sylpheed Claws as you do and colours work fine here. You can define '|' as quotation character in Configuration --> Preferences --> Compose --> Quoting. Just set ">|" as quotation characters and both '>' and '|' will be recognised and properly colourised. Cheers, Renat --=20 Probleme kann man niemals mit derselben Denkweise loesen, durch die sie entstanden sind. (Einstein) --Sig_ZQJq8.U0gU8_36NH6igJ_22 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=signature.asc -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGGCQ7RZZXkGjHI/0RAtttAKCpng8KvNkcWjDs8IQFBMUfunOnuACgjggX Ag15CgG0jIG2/jaylzMZ0AI= =J59Y -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --Sig_ZQJq8.U0gU8_36NH6igJ_22-- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list