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COLOR.MAP

Section: Portage (5)
Updated: Jul 2013
Index Return to Main Contents
 

NAME

color.map - custom color settings for Portage  

SYNOPSIS

/etc/portage/color.map  

DESCRIPTION

This file contains variables that define color classes used by Portage. Portage will check this file first for color classes settings. If no setting of given color class is found in /etc/portage/color.map, Portage uses default value defined internally.  

SYNTAX

VARIABLE = [space delimited list of attributes or ansi code pattern]
ATTRIBUTE = [space delimited list of attributes or ansi code pattern]
 

VARIABLES

NORMAL = "normal"
Defines color used for some words occuring in other contexts than those below.
BAD = "red"
Defines color used for some words occuring in bad context.
BRACKET = "blue"
Defines color used for brackets.
GOOD = "green"
Defines color used for some words occuring in good context.
HILITE = "teal"
Defines color used for highlighted words.
INFORM = "darkgreen"
Defines color used for informational words.
MERGE_LIST_PROGRESS = "yellow"
Defines color used for numbers indicating merge progress.
PKG_BLOCKER = "red"
Defines color used for unsatisfied blockers.
PKG_BLOCKER_SATISFIED = "darkblue"
Defines color used for satisfied blockers.
PKG_MERGE = "darkgreen"
Defines color used for packages planned to be merged.
PKG_MERGE_SYSTEM = "darkgreen"
Defines color used for system packages planned to be merged.
PKG_MERGE_WORLD = "green"
Defines color used for world packages planned to be merged.
PKG_BINARY_MERGE = "purple"
Defines color used for packages planned to be merged using a binary package.
PKG_BINARY_MERGE_SYSTEM = "purple"
Defines color used for system packages planned to be merged using a binary package.
PKG_BINARY_MERGE_WORLD = "fuchsia"
Defines color used for world packages planned to be merged using a binary package.
PKG_NOMERGE = "darkblue"
Defines color used for packages not planned to be merged.
PKG_NOMERGE_SYSTEM = "darkblue"
Defines color used for system packages not planned to be merged.
PKG_NOMERGE_WORLD = "blue"
Defines color used for world packages not planned to be merged.
PKG_UNINSTALL = "red"
Defines color used for packages planned to be uninstalled in order to resolve conflicts.
PROMPT_CHOICE_DEFAULT = "green"
Defines color used for the default choice at a prompt.
PROMPT_CHOICE_OTHER = "red"
Defines color used for a non-default choice at a prompt.
SECURITY_WARN = "red"
Defines color used for security warnings.
UNMERGE_WARN = "red"
Defines color used for unmerge warnings.
WARN = "yellow"
Defines color used for warnings.
 

LIST OF VALID ATTRIBUTES

Foreground colors
black
darkgray
darkred
red
darkgreen
green
brown
yellow
darkyellow
darkblue
blue
purple
fuchsia
teal
turquoise = darkteal
lightgray
white
Background colors
bg_black
bg_darkred
bg_darkgreen
bg_brown = bg_darkyellow
bg_darkblue
bg_purple
bg_teal
bg_lightgray
Other attributes
normal
no-attr
reset
bold
faint
standout
no-standout
underline
no-underline
blink
no-blink
overline
no-overline
reverse
no-reverse
invisible
 

REPORTING BUGS

Please report bugs via https://bugs.gentoo.org/  

AUTHORS

Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis <arfrever@apache.org>
 

FILES

/etc/portage/color.map
Contains variables customizing colors.
/etc/portage/make.conf
Contains other variables.
 

SEE ALSO

console_codes(4), make.conf(5), portage(5), emerge(1), ebuild(1), ebuild(5)
The /usr/lib/portage/pym/portage/output.py Python module.


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
SYNTAX
VARIABLES
LIST OF VALID ATTRIBUTES
REPORTING BUGS
AUTHORS
FILES
SEE ALSO





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