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diff --git a/listbas.rst b/listbas.rst index 8e86440..fa00e18 100644 --- a/listbas.rst +++ b/listbas.rst @@ -118,12 +118,12 @@ The default color scheme is: constants (but not the quotes around the string). **cyan** - Line numbers at the start of a line, comments (**REM** text) and **DATA** elements. + Line numbers at the start of a line, comments (**REM** text) and **DATA** items. **uncolorized** Variable names. -Quotes around strings and commas between **DATA** elements are +Quotes around strings and commas between **DATA** items are never colorized, so they'll appear in the default foreground color (usually white if the terminal has a black background, or black if the background is white). @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Customization ------------- You can customize the colors by using the **-c** *colors* option, either on the command line, or in the **LISTBAS_OPTS** environment variable. -*colors* is a string of exactly 6 characters, each of which must be the +*colors* is a string of exactly 7 characters, each of which must be the digits *0* through *7* to specify a color, or the letter *n* to specify no color. @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ The colors are the standard ANSI ones, plus *n*: Green. *3* - Yellow (or brown, on some terminals). + Yellow (or brown/orange, on some terminals). *4* Blue. @@ -189,11 +189,14 @@ The order they're used in the *colors* argument is: are constants). **6** + **DATA** items and **REM** text. + +**7** Variable names. So, the default color scheme is equivalent to: - **-c** *32516n* + **-c** *325166n* NOTES ===== |