Hello!
setterm only works on Linux terminal. It should be safe to use raw ANSI
sequences -they work on most terminals, including xterm. Nobody forces
you to use the "-c" option to "git log" on those stone-age terminals
that neither support nor ignore ANSI color codes.
I'm aware of $'...' but it may not work in bash 1.x.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Roskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--- a/gitlog.sh
+++ b/gitlog.sh
@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@
if [ "$1" = "-c" ]; then
shift
- colheader=$(setterm -foreground green)
- colauthor=$(setterm -foreground cyan)
- colcommitter=$(setterm -foreground magenta)
- colsignoff=$(setterm -foreground yellow)
- coldefault=$(setterm -foreground default)
+ colheader=$(echo -ne '\e[32m')
+ colauthor=$(echo -ne '\e[36m')
+ colcommitter=$(echo -ne '\e[35m')
+ colsignoff=$(echo -ne '\e[33m')
+ coldefault=$(echo -ne '\e[39m')
else
colheader=
colauthor=
--
Regards,
Pavel Roskin
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