Jean-Paul Calderone wrote: > On Sun, 22 Oct 2006 00:34:14 -0400, "Michael B. Trausch" > <mike$#at^&[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Alright... I am attempting to find a way to parse ANSI text from a >> telnet application. However, I am experiencing a bit of trouble. >> >> What I want to do is have all ANSI sequences _removed_ from the output, >> save for those that manage color codes or text presentation (in short, >> the ones that are ESC[#m (with additional #s separated by ; characters). >> The ones that are left, the ones that are the color codes, I want to >> act on, and remove from the text stream, and display the text. > > http://originalgamer.cvs.sourceforge.net/originalgamer/originalgamer/originalgamer/ansi.py?revision=1.12&view=markup > may be of some interest. >
This was actually very useful. I was able to cleanly implement this for a subset of ANSI colors. I have to figure out yet how to get bold implemented the way that ANSI users expect it to be, but that shouldn't be that hard. I am just going to have to rework the way that I handle colors for the TextCtrl widget, since it assumes that bold really means to overstrike the text as to make it bold. Thanks! Mike -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list