2009/12/30 Pádraig Brady <[email protected]>:
> On 31/12/09 02:30, Peng Yu wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 7:34 PM, Eric Blake<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>
>>> LINK target
>>
>> I don't want the color of the link the same as the color of the
>> target. I want the color of the link that points to a file different
>> from the color of the link that points to a dir. I still want to tell
>> that they are links, so I can not use the same color as their targets.
>
> I wouldn't be on for adding more color combinations to handle
> cases like this. Perhaps a combination of "LINK target" with the
> -F option would suffice. That would use the color of the target
> while also distinguishing symlinks with an appended "@".

I'm not sure if you understand me correctly.

I tried -F. It will append all the symlinks with '@' no matter whether
they point to files or directories. I want to distinguish these two
cases somehow whether by color or by appended symbol. But -F can help
me distinguish the two case.


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