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Re: incomplete comment colorization in terminals
From: |
Dan Nicolaescu |
Subject: |
Re: incomplete comment colorization in terminals |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Mar 2008 15:44:50 -0700 |
Richard Stallman <address@hidden> writes:
> We can actually completely get rid of `font-lock-comment-delimiter-face'
> if the color for the dark background, 8 colors is changed to "yellow".
> "yellow" is very readable on a black background. It will appear as
> orange on the Linux console, which is also very readable.
>
> I tried that in `font-lock-comment-face', and it is ok,
In that case, please let's go with that solution, it is the lower
complexity solution, and less surprising for the user. We have gotten a
few bug reports from users that were confused by this (it is not
immediately intuitive).
- incomplete comment colorization in terminals, Rob Riepel, 2008/03/12
- Re: incomplete comment colorization in terminals, Eli Zaretskii, 2008/03/12
- Re: incomplete comment colorization in terminals, Dan Nicolaescu, 2008/03/12
- Re: incomplete comment colorization in terminals, Richard Stallman, 2008/03/12
- Re: incomplete comment colorization in terminals, Dan Nicolaescu, 2008/03/13
- Re: incomplete comment colorization in terminals, Richard Stallman, 2008/03/13
- Re: incomplete comment colorization in terminals,
Dan Nicolaescu <=
- Re: incomplete comment colorization in terminals, Nick Roberts, 2008/03/13
- Re: incomplete comment colorization in terminals, Dan Nicolaescu, 2008/03/13
- Re: incomplete comment colorization in terminals, Nick Roberts, 2008/03/15
- Re: incomplete comment colorization in terminals, Dan Nicolaescu, 2008/03/15
Re: incomplete comment colorization in terminals, Rob Riepel, 2008/03/14
Re: incomplete comment colorization in terminals, Dan Nicolaescu, 2008/03/12