I could not believe so I checked :)
and indeed this preference was totally not working :)

I think that using shout for code colorizing is much better.

Now could you deprecated the most important methods instead of simply  
removing them?
I can integrate you changes if you want and after you publish a  
deprecate method slice.

Stef

>>>>
>>> This slice removes the preference from the core, so it has nothing
>>> to do with Shout.
>>> As noticed in the issue comment, because colorWhenPrettyPretting
>>> has already no effect when set this slice consists more in a clean-
>>> up.
>>>> do you always color?
>>> so, never in core
>>>> or do you rely on shout?
>>> and color in pharo (aka pharo-dev) relies on shout as always.
>>
>> ok this is what I wanted to know.
>>
>> Stef
>>>
>>>
>>> alain
>>>>
>>>> Stef
>>>>
>>>> On May 29, 2009, at 9:39 AM, Alain Plantec wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> A slice is upload in pharoInbox.
>>>>> Cheers
>>>>> Alain
>>>>>
>>>>> Name: SLICE-colorWhenPrettyPrintingRemoval-alain_plantec.2
>>>>> Dependencies: Compiler-alain_plantec.104,
>>>>> Kernel-alain_plantec.renggli.335, KernelTests-alain_plantec.109,
>>>>> Polymorph-Tools-Diff-alain_plantec.21,
>>>>> System-FilePackage-alain_plantec.6, System-Support-alain_plantec.
>>>>> 27,
>>>>> Tools-alain_plantec.154, Traits-alain_plantec.279
>>>>>
>>>>> Remove the #colorWhenPrettyPrinting preference.
>>>>> As a consequence, some code formatting methods are refactored
>>>>> (The major remodelling is the
>>>>> Compiler>>#format:in:notifying:decorated:
>>>>> removal, replaced by Compiler>>#format:in:notifying:)
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