On Tuesday 2006 December 12 10:10, Junio C Hamano wrote:
I certainly don't have any objection. For me, the use of colour is not to
make things look pretty it's to give visual queues.
The only reason I picked red and green was to indicate "can be checked out"
and "cannot be checked out". However, when git eventually allows arbitrary
commits to be checked out that green/red, can/can't distinction will be
meaningless anyway.
In keeping with the "don't use green" idea - can I suggest just bold normal
for the CURRENT? That way there is the most minimal use of colour for the
default git-branch output, but still retaining a visual indicator.
Andy
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Dr Andy Parkins, M Eng (hons), MIEE
andyparkins@gmail.com
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