Thursday, December 12, 2013

Re: AnsiEsc can not show background

Peng Yu wrote:
>> Why not capture the ansi escape sequence involved and tell me what it is?
>> If its not an ansi escape sequence, then that likely is beyond the purview
>> of AnsiEsc.
> Here is the output of the python script.
> [31mhello [0m [32mworld [0m
>
Interpreting this manually:
<chg to red fgd>hello <reset to normal terminal colorization><chg to
green fgd>world <reset to normal terminal colorization>

When I placed that into a file, inserted the missing escape characters,
and applied AnsiEsc to the file, I got a red "hello", a space, and a
green "world" as I'd expect. The background is not specified in these
ansi-escape sequences, and so AnsiEsc would be wrong if it did change
the background.

Regards,
C Campbell

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