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author | Erik Rose <grinch@grinchcentral.com> | 2012-06-18 21:41:42 -0700 |
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committer | Erik Rose <grinch@grinchcentral.com> | 2012-06-18 21:41:42 -0700 |
commit | 8cc18ac132ebb186a073a3a736ddeed938261aab (patch) | |
tree | 8980177c8c09597594648123e085552d1c6625a7 | |
parent | cc42aad389c4022c5b7a1cfd72c4173d1ee23e62 (diff) | |
download | blessings-8cc18ac132ebb186a073a3a736ddeed938261aab.tar.gz |
It's the portability that gets you; you can turn off bold on ANSI terminals with some bits in the sgr sequence.1.5
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@@ -133,8 +133,8 @@ Here are a few more which are less likely to work on all terminals: Note that, while the inverse of ``underline`` is ``no_underline``, the only way to turn off ``bold`` or ``reverse`` is ``normal``, which also cancels any -custom colors. This is because there's no way to tell the terminal to undo -certain pieces of formatting, even at the lowest level. +custom colors. This is because there's no portable way to tell the terminal to +undo certain pieces of formatting, even at the lowest level. You might also notice that the above aren't the typical incomprehensible terminfo capability names; we alias a few of the harder-to-remember ones for |