On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 04:08:37AM +0000, David Holland wrote: > On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 04:43:24AM +0100, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: > > I'm for adding colors... > > I kind of agree with jnemeth; but as long as it isn't on by default I > don't care that much.
Seconded; as long as it's off by default I'm not going to feel this is something worth my effort to oppose. I already find myself touching /etc/terminal-colors.d/disable on new GNU/Linux boxes, so I feel something along those lines to enable it here would be reasonable. > Can we, however, please have colors that are not angry fruit salad? My > understanding is that sufficiently recent xterm and terminfo is > capable of handling arbitrary rgb colors, so there's therefore no need > to make everyone's eyes fall out. That's more a palette issue... ANSI gives us 8 colors (16 if you think that "bold" should indicate another color rather than heavier weight text). It's difficult to get a combination of black/red/green/yellow/blue/magenta/white to not look like angry fruit salad, unless you significantly diverge from the generally accepted look for those color names. If you want to advance to the 256 color with 6x6x6 color cube, or 24-bit color modes, you may quickly take this thread into literal 'what color should we paint it' bike shedding. > Better still would be a scheme that can adjust to the existing text > and background color of the terminal, but that's probably still hard. While an interesting idea, that sounds like a solution waiting for a problem to me. Jonathan Kollasch