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authorSven Wischnowsky <wischnow@users.sourceforge.net>2001-04-02 12:25:07 +0000
committerSven Wischnowsky <wischnow@users.sourceforge.net>2001-04-02 12:25:07 +0000
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-# Put standard ANSI color codes in shell parameters for easy use.
-# Note that some terminals do not support all combinations.
-
-typeset -Ag color colour
-
-color=(
-# Attribute codes:
-  00 none
-  01 bold
-  02 faint                  22 normal
-  03 standout               23 no-standout
-  04 underline              24 no-underline
-  05 blink                  25 no-blink
-  07 reverse                27 no-reverse
-  08 conceal
-
-# Text color codes:
-  30 black                  40 bg-black
-  31 red                    41 bg-red
-  32 green                  42 bg-green
-  33 yellow                 43 bg-yellow
-  34 blue                   44 bg-blue
-  35 magenta                45 bg-magenta
-  36 cyan                   46 bg-cyan
-  37 white                  47 bg-white
-  39 default                49 bg-default
-)
-
-# A word about black and white:  The "normal" shade of white is really a
-# very pale grey on many terminals; to get truly white text, you have to
-# use bold white, and to get a truly white background you have to use
-# bold reverse white bg-xxx where xxx is your desired foreground color
-# (and which means the foreground is also bold).
-
-# Map in both directions; could do this with e.g. ${(k)colors[(i)normal]},
-# but it's clearer to include them all both ways.
-
-local k
-for k in ${(k)color}; do color[${color[$k]}]=$k; done
-
-# Add "fg-" keys for all the text colors, for clarity.
-
-for k in ${color[(I)3?]}; do color[fg-${color[$k]}]=$k; done
-
-# This is inaccurate, but the prompt theme system needs it.
-
-color[grey]=${color[black]}
-color[fg-grey]=${color[grey]}
-color[bg-grey]=${color[bg-black]}
-
-# Assistance for the color-blind.
-
-colour=(${(kv)color})	# A case where ksh namerefs would be useful ...
-
-# The following are terminal escape sequences used by colored prompt themes.
-
-local lc=$'\e[' rc=m	# Standard ANSI terminal escape values
-
-typeset -Hg reset_color bold_color
-reset_color="$lc${color[none]}$rc"
-bold_color="$lc${color[bold]}$rc"
-
-# Foreground
-
-typeset -AHg fg fg_bold fg_no_bold
-for k in ${(k)color[(I)fg-*]}; do
-    fg[${k#fg-}]="$lc${color[$k]}$rc"
-    fg_bold[${k#fg-}]="$lc${color[bold]};${color[$k]}$rc"
-    fg_no_bold[${k#fg-}]="$lc${color[normal]};${color[$k]}$rc"
-done
-
-# Background
-
-typeset -AHg bg bg_bold bg_no_bold
-for k in ${(k)color[(I)bg-*]}; do
-    bg[${k#bg-}]="$lc${color[$k]}$rc"
-    bg_bold[${k#bg-}]="$lc${color[bold]};${color[$k]}$rc"
-    bg_no_bold[${k#bg-}]="$lc${color[normal]};${color[$k]}$rc"
-done