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[gcmd-dev] Patch for editable LS_COLORS palette
From: |
do damn |
Subject: |
[gcmd-dev] Patch for editable LS_COLORS palette |
Date: |
Sun, 13 Dec 2009 20:26:25 +0900 |
Hello,
I'm using gnome-commander 1.2.8.4.
I like the feature of LS_COLORS colorizing. But colors used in LS_COLORS are
hard-coded. Users can't customize colors.
So I tried to make a patch for editable LS_COLORS palette.
And I inspired from the color palette of Gnome terminal.
If you patch it, 16 colors used in LS_COLORS will be editable. The 'Edit
colors' button will be displayed beside 'Colorize files according to the
LS_COLORS ...' of Settings->Options->Layout tab. If you click this button,
the palette of 16 colors will be seen.
I worked on 1.2.8.4 release.
The attached patch is the source-only patch. Therefore you need to update
*.po files when you build gnome-commander.(Run command 'make -C po
update-po' after './configure')
I hope this patch work for you. Also, I hope that this new feature is
integrated in next release if it's possible.
Please don't hesitate to send mail to me or this mail-list when you have
some problems.
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