On 2017.02.01 at 12:14 +0100, Jakub Jelinek wrote: > On Wed, Feb 01, 2017 at 11:55:53AM +0100, Markus Trippelsdorf wrote: > > On 2017.02.01 at 11:48 +0100, Jakub Jelinek wrote: > > > On Wed, Feb 01, 2017 at 11:45:14AM +0100, Markus Trippelsdorf wrote: > > > > Some colors on e.g. https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/changes.html are nearly > > > > unreadable. So what about the following patch? > > > > > > > > --- gcc_orig.css 2017-02-01 11:39:17.634017498 +0100 > > > > +++ gcc.css 2017-02-01 11:40:23.979244263 +0100 > > > > @@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ > > > > } > > > > div.copyright p:nth-child(3) { margin-bottom: 0; } > > > > > > > > -.boldcyan { font-weight:bold; color:cyan; } > > > > -.boldlime { font-weight:bold; color:lime; } > > > > +.boldcyan { font-weight:bold; color:#25a9a9; } > > > > +.boldlime { font-weight:bold; color:green;} > > > > .boldmagenta { font-weight:bold; color:magenta; } > > > > .boldred { font-weight:bold; color:red; } > > > > .boldblue { font-weight:bold; color:blue; } > > > > > > I think the intent is that they actually match closely what gcc/libasan > > > emits > > > (that of course depends on the exact terminal setting). > > > So are your colors closer to what gcc/libasan print or not? > > > > As you said, the exact terminal colors are user definable. > > But yes, the change above bring them closer to what I see in my > > terminal. > > Exactly the opposite here, the current colors match very closely what I get > (gnome-terminal, White on black, Linux console color set), > your colors are completely different. > > E.g. in changes.html, the Asan spans with boldlime are using > \033[1m\033[32m > in libsanitizer, and the note color in gcc by default is > \033[1m\033[36m > > I've tried various color settings of gnome-terminal (both white on black and > black on white plus the different color sets) and all of them except > for Solarized (which is shades of grey) look much brighter than your colors.
See: http://i.imgur.com/rAlEdVy.png. (I use konsole, but even gnome- terminal supports truecolor now. So one has complete freedom in choosing the default colors.) -- Markus