Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/2001/06/19/04:46:17
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Richard Dawe wrote:
> Tim Van Holder wrote:
> >
> > > Isn't red the color used by compressed files?
> >
> > I think he means a red background. Checking... ah, no he doesn't.
>
> Ouch, yes, the colour is the same as for compressed files.
Then I suggest to find another color.
> > > Also, do we really want the orphaned symlinks to stand out in color so
> > > much? Or is this color normal on Unix and GNU systems?
> >
> > RedHat Linux uses a setting for LS_COLORS that colors orphaned symlinks
> > as bold bright white on bright red. Not sure about other
> > distros/Unices.
>
> This also depends on RedHat version - on RH6.2 normal and orphaned links
> are the same colour.
>
> I think identifying broken symlinks would be useful. If there are no
> objections, I'll go with bold bright white on bright red for broken
> symlinks.
Sounds okay to me.
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