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Re: Changing syntax hi-lite of shell-mode
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Re: Changing syntax hi-lite of shell-mode |
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Mon, 26 May 2008 09:26:02 -0500 |
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David Hansen <david.hansen@gmx.net> writes:
> On Sun, 25 May 2008 10:33:25 -0500 reader@newsguy.com wrote:
>
>> David Hansen <david.hansen@gmx.net> writes:
>>
>>> On Sun, 18 May 2008 09:42:15 -0500 reader@newsguy.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> Can someone coach me as to how to set the colors seen in shell-mode?
>>>
>>> This works for me:
>>>
>>> (eval-after-load 'ansi-color
>>> '(progn
>>> (setq ansi-color-names-vector ["gray50" "salmon" "palegreen"
>>> "lightgoldenrod" "SkyBlue2"
>>> "plum3" "turquoise" "white"])
>>> (setq ansi-color-map (ansi-color-make-color-map))))
>>
>>
>> Thanks, but you post was a little thin on explanation.
>> What is supposed to happen if I load that code?
>>
>> How does this effect what I see in shell-mode?
>>
>> After loading that code I see no difference whatever in what `ls'
>> displays in terms of syntax highlight
>
> It changes how `ansi-color-for-comint-mode' maps ansi-color codes to
> "real" colors. Quite similar to the "color<N>" xterm resources.
Sorry about the denseness factor... If I start emacs loading that code
with `emacs -l new_code.el then I do see the change... and its a very
welcome improvement... now inserted into ~/.emacs. Thanks.