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diff --git a/man5/dir_colors.5 b/man5/dir_colors.5 index ccee252..7c49f31 100644 --- a/man5/dir_colors.5 +++ b/man5/dir_colors.5 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later .\" -.TH dir_colors 5 2023-07-15 "Linux man-pages 6.05.01" +.TH dir_colors 5 2024-01-28 "Linux man-pages 6.7" .SH NAME dir_colors \- configuration file for dircolors(1) .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ uses the environment variable .B LS_COLORS to determine the colors in which the filenames are to be displayed. This environment variable is usually set by a command like -.PP +.P .RS eval \`dircolors some_path/dir_colors\` .RE -.PP +.P found in a system default shell initialization file, like .I /etc/profile or @@ -29,13 +29,13 @@ Usually, the file used here is and can be overridden by a .I .dir_colors file in one's home directory. -.PP +.P This configuration file consists of several statements, one per line. Anything right of a hash mark (#) is treated as a comment, if the hash mark is at the beginning of a line or is preceded by at least one whitespace. Blank lines are ignored. -.PP +.P The .I global section of the file consists of any statement before the first @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ statements which specify the terminal types (as given by the environment variable) the following declarations apply to. It is always possible to override a global declaration by a subsequent terminal-specific one. -.PP +.P The following statements are recognized; case is insignificant: .TP .B TERM \fIterminal-type\fR @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ The default is \fIno\fR. .B EIGHTBIT yes|no (Slackware only; ignored by GNU .BR dircolors (1).) -Specifies that eight-bit ISO 8859 characters should be enabled by +Specifies that eight-bit ISO/IEC\~8859 characters should be enabled by default. For compatibility reasons, this can also be specified as 1 for \fIyes\fR or 0 for \fIno\fR. @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ Synonym: .B LEFTCODE \fIcolor-sequence\fR Specifies the .I "left code" -for non-ISO\ 6429 terminals (see below). +for non-ISO/IEC\~6429 terminals (see below). .IP Synonym: .BR LEFT . @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ Synonym: .B RIGHTCODE \fIcolor-sequence\fR Specifies the .I "right code" -for non-ISO\ 6429 terminals (see below). +for non-ISO/IEC\~6429 terminals (see below). .IP Synonym: .BR RIGHT . @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ Synonym: .B ENDCODE \fIcolor-sequence\fR Specifies the .I "end code" -for non-ISO\ 6429 terminals (see below). +for non-ISO/IEC\~6429 terminals (see below). .IP Synonym: .BR END . @@ -227,16 +227,16 @@ for .B emacs backup files. This form should be considered obsolete. -.SS ISO 6429 (ANSI) color sequences -Most color-capable ASCII terminals today use ISO 6429 (ANSI) color sequences, +.SS ISO/IEC\~6429 (ANSI) color sequences +Most color-capable ASCII terminals today use ISO/IEC\~6429 (ANSI) color sequences, and many common terminals without color capability, including .B xterm -and the widely used and cloned DEC VT100, will recognize ISO 6429 color +and the widely used and cloned DEC VT100, will recognize ISO/IEC\~6429 color codes and harmlessly eliminate them from the output or emulate them. .B ls -uses ISO 6429 codes by default, assuming colorization is enabled. -.PP -ISO 6429 color sequences are composed of sequences of numbers +uses ISO/IEC\~6429 codes by default, assuming colorization is enabled. +.P +ISO/IEC\~6429 color sequences are composed of sequences of numbers separated by semicolons. The most common codes are: .RS @@ -264,9 +264,9 @@ l l. 47 for white (or gray) background .TE .RE -.PP +.P Not all commands will work on all systems or display devices. -.PP +.P .B ls uses the following defaults: .TS @@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ BLK 44;37 Block device CHR 44;37 Character device EXEC 35 Executable file .TE -.PP +.P A few terminal programs do not recognize the default properly. If all text gets colorized after you do a directory @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ To do so, you will have to use the and .B ENDCODE definitions. -.PP +.P When writing out a filename, .B ls generates the following output sequence: @@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ escape codes away from the user). If they are not appropriate for your terminal, you can eliminate them by specifying the respective keyword on a line by itself. -.PP +.P .B NOTE: If the .B ENDCODE @@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ lb l. \e# Hash mark (#) .TE .RE -.PP +.P Note that escapes are necessary to enter a space, backslash, caret, or any control character anywhere in the string, as well as a hash mark as the first character. @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ System-wide configuration file. .TP .I \[ti]/.dir_colors Per-user configuration file. -.PP +.P This page describes the .B dir_colors file format as used in the fileutils-4.1 package; @@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ The default .B LEFTCODE and .B RIGHTCODE -definitions, which are used by ISO 6429 terminals are: +definitions, which are used by ISO/IEC\~6429 terminals are: .RS .TS lb l. @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ LEFTCODE \ee[ RIGHTCODE m .TE .RE -.PP +.P The default .B ENDCODE is undefined. |