> I actually use green text on a black background for my gvim windows and
> terminals, and it looks great. It's got sort of a retro/monochrome vibe,
> and it's pretty easy to read.
I guess it really depends on which green you use. On the one hand, if
it matches your color scheme (I use a green/bla
t;> -Original Message-
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>>> On Behalf Of Steve Reinhardt
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>> -Original Message-
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>> On Behalf Of Steve Reinhardt
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>> Subject: [m5-dev] changeset in m5: scons: show sources and targets when
>> building, ...
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>> changeset b5003ac75977 in /z/repo/m5
>> details: http://repo.m5sim.org/m5?cmd=changeset;node=b5003ac75977
>> description:
>> sc
> -Original Message-
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> On Behalf Of Steve Reinhardt
> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 10:16 PM
> To: m5-dev@m5sim.org
> Subject: [m5-dev] changeset in m5: scons: show sources and targets when
> buildi
changeset b5003ac75977 in /z/repo/m5
details: http://repo.m5sim.org/m5?cmd=changeset;node=b5003ac75977
description:
scons: show sources and targets when building, and colorize output.
I like the brevity of Ali's recent change, but the ambiguity of
sometimes showing the sour