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[bug-gtypist] [Caleb Shepard] Re: Multicolored GTypist (was: Re: GNU Typ


From: Felix Natter
Subject: [bug-gtypist] [Caleb Shepard] Re: Multicolored GTypist (was: Re: GNU Typist vim question)
Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2018 17:16:17 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.1 (gnu/linux)

hi Mihai,

another idea: for GTypist: colored output (this can be realized in
various ways).

Cheers and Best Regards,
Felix

--- Begin Message --- Subject: Re: Multicolored GTypist (was: Re: GNU Typist vim question) Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 23:29:50 -1000
Felix,

 I feel like I am in no position to make requests for this already great 
program (I’m really enjoying it!) but really appreciate you even humoring the 
idea even though it was a simple misunderstanding so I will just share my 
thoughts, (:

I agree red would be great for errors and each lesson would be very interesting 
in a single random color. For example In a single unique gtypist session, 
lesson 4 could be green and lesson 5 could be yellow, and the next gtypist 
session lesson  4 is blue and 5 is pink etc etc (with same black backdrop to 
retain easy focus) (everything but red which could be reserved for errors :) 
and maybe the session after that they are both green because hey, its random!. 
:) I think this would be pretty nice option and help retain focus if using for 
hours on end and perhaps could all be set/pre-determined at launch so as not to 
increase load :)

Thanks for doing what you do!

Mahalo,

Caleb Shepard

P.S. perhaps red could also be used as a lesson color with errors a static 
color, like mustard yellow?…  :)




On Jul 11, 2014, at 9:42 PM, Felix Natter <address@hidden> wrote:

> Caleb Shepard <address@hidden> writes:
> 
>> Hi Felix,
> 
> hello Caleb,
> 
>> First off thanks for replying to me.
>> 
>> Everything worked as expected once I realized what this was for.
>> 
>> I had thought incorrectly that having the vim installed would make using 
>> gtypist a multicolored
>> experience instead of black and white (which I still think would be awesome, 
>> so if there is a way to
>> do that already please let me know.) Everything works as intended to edit 
>> the files. 
> 
> Ah ok, I am also in favor of an (optionally!) multicolored GTypist :-)
> But which colors would you want for what?
> 
> Of course we could have errors highlighted in red. And the rest?
> 
> Please keep address@hidden in CC:.
> 
> Best Regards,
> -- 
> Felix Natter


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