Over at Log4j, we are considering how to add support for color within
messages (as opposed to colors in a pattern layout which we already do).

In Maven 3.4.0, how do you guys specify that different parts of a message
have different colors?

Gary

On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 12:07 PM, Hervé BOUTEMY <herve.bout...@free.fr>
wrote:

> the second commit makes really things awful here
> Sorry, -1, please revert
>
> and we should really share screenshots and care about common configurations
> and scenario, which are IMHO:
> - Linux vs Windows vs OSX
> - white background vs black background
> - success default vs success -X vs failure (perhaps prepare a reference
> build)
>
>
> (I know I'm the first one who did change something without telling before)
>
> Regards,
>
> Hervé
>
> Le jeudi 16 juin 2016 20:07:21 Christian Schulte a écrit :
> > Am 06/16/16 um 19:59 schrieb Hervé BOUTEMY:
> > > - blue for mojo is not really readable on my machine (Linux on black
> > > background)
> > > - yellow is the OSX way to display bold: on my Linux machine, bold is
> > > rendered as bold white
> > > - bold is used not only to display execution id
> > >
> > > I'm really not convinced this is an improvement...
> > >
> > > we'll really need to share screenshots to make choices
> >
> > Sorry. Did not read your mail before committing. See the second commit,
> > please. I am doing everything running a default 'xterm' where things are
> > matching the method names of the jansi API. Feel free to revert
> > everything you do not like. The way 'master' behaves now looks quite
> > locical using 'xterm' here.
> >
> >
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