Hi,
I have done some more work on Console.py
from the readline package version 1.12, adding
support for background colors and testing of proper
function of them (run the Console.py script to
see coloured output).
Added was also the possibility to set the default
text/background colors for colored
Claudio Grondi wrote:
It works for me as it is now, so probably it is better to wait for the
next release of IPython with a cleaner implementation of color
schemes before further efforts towards support for choosing
of background colors for each colorized text output in IPython
via extension
Hi,
I have just updated previously announced
and uploaded to
http://people.freenet.de/AiTI-IT/Python/Console.py
version
of Console.py because I was not satisfied with
it (it didn't support arbitrary ANSI escape
sequences for setting text colors ...)
Now the Console() class supports ANSI escape
Claudio Grondi wrote:
Hi,
I have just updated previously announced
and uploaded to
http://people.freenet.de/AiTI-IT/Python/Console.py
version
of Console.py because I was not satisfied with
it (it didn't support arbitrary ANSI escape
sequences for setting text colors ...)
I'd suggest
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whoa, that was quick, looks like it works for me. Thanks a lot!
It would be nice to be able to set the colors in the prefs file, although
its possible to edit the pyColorize file as Claudio mentioned.
To get the coloured
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whoa, that was quick, looks like it works for me. Thanks a lot!
It would be nice to be able to set the colors in the prefs file, although
its possible to edit the pyColorize file
On SourceForge you will find release 1.12 of my Python readline
module. If you don't want to hack the colors, there is no reason to
upgrade from 1.11 to 1.12. They *should* work the same.
But if you'd like to hack the iPython colors this new version makes it
possible. In your ipythonrc file add
yea, I've done that. It must be something subtle, as the colors and tab
completion works.
On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 20:31:37 -0800, DogWalker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ashot [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On 3 Feb 2005 19:18:33 -0800, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ashot wrote:
I am using IPython in windows
Hi,
I have watched this thread hoping to get an
hint on my problem, but it seems I didn't.
My problem is, that the background of part of
the error messages is always black
(e.g. after typing In [1]: sdfsdf)
and my monitor failes to show the red, green
texts on black background clearly enough
to
Hi all,
Have u tried Colors0.1 module from python.org ?
KM
On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 07:21:29AM -0800, Fuzzyman wrote:
Are you really using the readline module from newcenturycomputers ?
I've got a feeling that's broken and
I use this one,
http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/uncpythontools/readline-1.7.win
32.exe
which I assume is the right one.
Any other ideas?
Claudio
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Are you really using the readline module from
Claudio Grondi wrote:
I use this one,
http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/uncpythontools/readline-1.7.win
32.exe
which I assume is the right one.
Try version 1.8, some coloring problems have been recently fixed. If that
doesn't do it, let me know and I'll try to get in touch with
I have installed version 1.8. It makes is even worse,
because now also In [1]: gets black background
and is unreadable (it had a grey background before).
Re-installing 1.7 makes the background again
gray. I use German Windows 2000 SP 4 as OS.
Claudio
P.S. In quote marks the parts with black
this is what it looks like:
http://www.freshraisins.com/sand/ipythonscreen.PNG
does cygwin have a readline utility in it? Perhaps this is overriding the
correct one? Thats the only thing I can think of.
.a
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 22:35:45 -, Claudio Grondi
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I have
Ashot wrote:
this is what it looks like:
http://www.freshraisins.com/sand/ipythonscreen.PNG
does cygwin have a readline utility in it? Perhaps this is overriding the
correct one? Thats the only thing I can think of.
Thanks for the screenshot. I've contacted the readline author, I'll
Ashot wrote:
this is what it looks like:
http://www.freshraisins.com/sand/ipythonscreen.PNG
does cygwin have a readline utility in it? Perhaps this is overriding the
correct one? Thats the only thing I can think of.
Hi folks,
could you please test under windows the 1.9 version of
Fernando Perez wrote:
Hi folks,
could you please test under windows the 1.9 version of readline?
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82407package_id=84552release_id=302513
This was just put up a moment ago by the developer, let me know if it fixes
these problems.
Fernando Perez wrote:
Ashot wrote:
this is what it looks like:
http://www.freshraisins.com/sand/ipythonscreen.PNG
does cygwin have a readline utility in it? Perhaps this is overriding the
correct one? Thats the only thing I can think of.
Hi folks,
could you please test under
whoa, that was quick, looks like it works for me. Thanks a lot!
It would be nice to be able to set the colors in the prefs file, although
its possible to edit the pyColorize file as Claudio mentioned.
.a
On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 16:51:26 -0700, Fernando Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Fernando
One more thing I was wondering about: why not highlight the source code in
the errors since you already have this functionality (with '??' command).
It would be nice to have it highlighed on the prompt as well, but I
imagine this may be more difficult.. I've been using IPython for about a
Ashot wrote:
One more thing I was wondering about: why not highlight the source code in
the errors since you already have this functionality (with '??' command).
It would be nice to have it highlighed on the prompt as well, but I
imagine this may be more difficult.. I've been using IPython
Ashot wrote:
whoa, that was quick, looks like it works for me. Thanks a lot!
It would be nice to be able to set the colors in the prefs file, although
its possible to edit the pyColorize file as Claudio mentioned.
Yes, I haven't implemented user-definable color schemes. Not impossible, but
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