On June 28, 2021 2:12 PM, Felipe Contreras wrote: >Felipe Contreras wrote: >> It has been suggested that we "educate our users" to configure less in >> the right way, instead of colorizing man pages ourselves [1]. >> >> The question is *how*? Nobody has answered that. >> >> This is a continuation of the thread below. > >> I am still waiting for an explanation. >> >> How does the user properly colorize man pages for both man and git in >> a way that works in all distributions? > >No response. I think you're looking for something does not exist because it is platform and environment dependent. There are two ways to configure git to work with 'less' on NonStop and neither is identical to Ubuntu or Windows. Don't even get me started on what less does in a TSO/ISPF environment where everything is some single colour on black unless your emulator supports 3279 emulation. >It's safe to say at this point that nobody knows what that configuration would look like. Nobody, perhaps, knows how to do this on every platform in the known universe 😊. There is no "one way" to do this consistently everywhere. In addition, there are many different terminal emulators that end up interacting with git and many do not support vt220 colours. So again, I'm not really sure what can be done. -Randall