Bug#1059828: colourised crontab -l output is unreadable

2024-01-23 Thread Stéphane Blondon
Le dim. 21 janv. 2024 à 17:16, Georges Khaznadar a écrit : > Can users easily customize their color preferences with batcat? Yes, `bat` provides several themes (shown with `bat --list-themes`). It's also possible to create its own theme: https://github.com/sharkdp/bat#adding-new-themes

Bug#1059828: colourised crontab -l output is unreadable

2024-01-21 Thread Georges Khaznadar
Hello Stéphane, I installed the package bat (debian testing). - the command bat had been renamed to batcat to prevent a name clash with another package - crontab is not among the supported languages : $ batcat --list-languages| grep -i cron ==> Is there some mean to restore the feature

Bug#1059828: colourised crontab -l output is unreadable

2024-01-21 Thread Stéphane Blondon
Hello everyone, I understand the goal and the global strategy. It could be done with the `bat` package too. Based on the previous proposal, I show it below the Georges's steps. Le jeu. 18 janv. 2024 à 09:29, Georges Khaznadar a écrit : > [...] - modify the manpage crontab.1 to explain how to

Bug#1059828: colourised crontab -l output is unreadable

2024-01-18 Thread Georges Khaznadar
Dear Craig, dear Stéphane, accessibility is an important topic. bug reports #813614 and #1059828 (the present one) can be fixed either by adding yet another feature to crontab, or by following the Unix way: make small excellent commands, each one in charge of a complementary action, and let them

Bug#1059828: colourised crontab -l output is unreadable

2024-01-01 Thread Craig Sanders
Package: cron Version: 3.0pl1-182 Please don't force colourised tty output by default. It makes the output unreadable. Forcing one person's colour preferences on everyone is a vision impairment / accessibility problem for everyone who doesn't have the same visual capability as that one