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Re: Colored output
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Bruno Haible |
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Re: Colored output |
Date: |
Tue, 12 Feb 2019 23:23:38 +0100 |
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Hi Akim,
> FWIW, the examples don't have their copy of libtextstyle.m4.
Oops. Fixed now. (A last-minute change was not well tested.)
> And the hello one does not support my kids' first names ;)
Yes, the 'hello' sample has US-centric data. For a sample, it
should be good enough.
> The main html files is not included.
You mean the documentation?
$ xdg-open doc/libtextstyle_toc.html
opens the main page of the documentation.
> Do you intent to provide basic CSSs? For diagnostics for instance.
I have no plans/intentions in this area. This is about artistic
capabilities. In GNOME I see that the people who create themes
organize themselves in communities. I have no idea if GNU developers
want to create "common" themes for error messages and such and, if so,
how this would be organized.
Bruno
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