On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
Ged Haywood wrote:
Compilations should be SILENT unless something goes wrong.
The build process takes time, if you don't give an indication
of what's going on users will try to do funky things. Since the
build process is comprised of many small
John Siracusa wrote:
You might want to reconsider the use of VT escape codes in the build
process. The red error message was cute, but there's a big potential
downside (see attached screenshot).
In the words of the W3C's CSS validator: You have no background-color with
your color :)
sigh
Hi Stas,
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
John Siracusa wrote:
downside (see attached screenshot).
the idea was to make certain messages more outstanding
Then print only the messages you want people to see. In my view there
is far too much output from a typical build and install
Ged Haywood wrote:
Hi Stas,
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
John Siracusa wrote:
downside (see attached screenshot).
the idea was to make certain messages more outstanding
Then print only the messages you want people to see. In my view there
is far too much output from a
On 4/8/02 2:41 AM, Stas Bekman wrote:
I've searched google, but didn't find any info regarding Term::ANSIColor
and suggesting good cross-platform, cross-terminal colors.
Maybe I didn't understand the earlier part of your message, but can't you
specify both the foreground and the background
John Siracusa wrote:
On 4/8/02 2:41 AM, Stas Bekman wrote:
I've searched google, but didn't find any info regarding Term::ANSIColor
and suggesting good cross-platform, cross-terminal colors.
Maybe I didn't understand the earlier part of your message, but can't you
specify both the
At 9:18 AM +0100 4/8/02, Ged Haywood wrote:
Then print only the messages you want people to see. In my view there
is far too much output from a typical build and install (of anything:).
I have to agree with this. Installers are notorious for this, with
compilers following close behind. I
You might want to reconsider the use of VT escape codes in the build
process. The red error message was cute, but there's a big potential
downside (see attached screenshot).
In the words of the W3C's CSS validator: You have no background-color with
your color :)
-John
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