The terminal section can contain any of the following settings in any order:
Colour |
Possible values: On, Off. Analogous command-line switches: -c, –colour, -m, –monochrome. Sets whether colour highlighting should be used in the interactive terminal. If turned on, output is displayed in green, warning messages in amber, and error messages in red; these colours are configurable, as described below. Note that not all UNIX terminals support the use of colour. |
Colour_Err |
Possible values: Any recognised terminal colour (see below). Analogous command-line switches: None. Sets the colour in which error messages are displayed when colour highlighting is used. Note that the list of recognised colour names differs from that used in PyXPlot; a list is given at the end of this section. |
Colour_Rep |
Possible values: Any recognised terminal colour (see below). Analogous command-line switches: None. As above, but sets the colour in which PyXPlot displays its non-error-related output. |
Colour_Wrn |
Possible values: Any recognised terminal colour (see below). Analogous command-line switches: None. As above, but sets the colour in which PyXPlot displays its warning messages. |
Splash |
Possible values: On, Off. Analogous command-line switches: -q, –quiet, -V, –verbose Sets whether the standard welcome message is displayed upon startup. |
The colours recognised by the COLOUR_XXX configuration options above are: Red, Green, Amber, Blue, Purple, Magenta, Cyan, White, Normal. The final option produces the default foreground colour of the terminal.