I assume that coloured output will be the default? I predict a lot of complaints from people saying it should be colorise ;) alan
On 18 Feb 2013, at 15:06, Alan Buxey <A.L.M.Buxey@LBORO.AC.UK> wrote:
I assume that coloured output will be the default? I predict a lot of complaints from people saying it should be colorise ;)
Or colorize. Maybe we should change authorize to authorise to be consistent ;) -Arran
Hi,
I assume that coloured output will be the default? I predict a lot of complaints from people saying it should be colorise ;)
Or colorize. Maybe we should change authorize to authorise to be consistent ;)
..you know...my smartphone autocorrected me on that one..as I have overridden its choice in the past... I did mean to say colorize ;-) alan
I assume that coloured output will be the default? I predict a lot of complaints from people saying it should be colorise ;)
The usual thing between American and British English! While working in the UK, i had some stakeholders arguing between 'advisor' and 'adviser'! Color and Colour! .....
Alan Buxey wrote:
I assume that coloured output will be the default?
Yes. IF it's writing to stdout/stderr, AND the output is a terminal, AND it's xterm, AND colourise=yes.
I predict a lot of complaints from people saying it should be colorise ;)
<shrug> We can change the name. I don't care. Alan DeKok.
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