Stephen Morris composed on 2025-01-02 07:48 (UTC+1100):

> Felix Miata wrote:

>> # dnf --dump-main-config | grep color
>> color = never
>> color_list_available_downgrade = white
>> color_list_available_install = white
>> color_list_available_reinstall = white
>> color_list_available_upgrade = white
>> color_list_installed_extra = white
>> color_list_installed_newer = white
>> color_list_installed_older = white
>> color_list_installed_reinstall = white
>> color_search_match = bold,magenta
>> color_update_installed = dim,red
>> color_update_local = dim,green
>> color_update_remote = bold,green

> I may be off the mark here but in your output above it lists "colour = 
> never", could this be why you are not seeing colourisation taking effect?

With or without it, results are the same. I would expect some simple option to
accept whatever the default terminal colors are, simply outputting in whatever 2
colors are current in the terminal, as if dumped to a pure plain text file.
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find any such option, and the defaults
objectionable. :~(
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Felix Miata
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