(Sorry for breaking thread. I am using the archives and webmail.) Jim Meyering quoted Pádraig Brady's change: > Using color to distinguish types of files is not enabled by default, or > when\n\ > --color=never is specified. [...]
Hmm, the above is not quite grammatical. Paraphrased: "Something is not true by default, or when option --foo is given." What might be okay: "Using color to distinguish types of files is disabled by default and also\n\ when --color=never is specified." But I would prefer to be perfectly clear: "Using color to distinguish types of files is disabled by default. It is\n\ also disabled when --color=never is specified." Benno -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Accessible with your email software or over the web
