Metadata-Version: 2.1 Name: python-termstyle Version: 0.1.10 Summary: console colouring for python Home-page: http://gfxmonk.net/dist/0install/python-termstyle.xml Author: UNKNOWN Author-email: UNKNOWN License: BSD Download-URL: http://gfxmonk.net/dist/0install/python-termstyle/python-termstyle-0.1.10.tgz Keywords: output colour console ansi Platform: UNKNOWN Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License Classifier: Programming Language :: Python Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules Requires-Dist: setuptools **Note**: This package has been built automatically by `zero2pypi `_. If possible, you should use the zero-install feed instead: http://gfxmonk.net/dist/0install/python-termstyle.xml ---------------- ========= termstyle ========= termstyle is a simple python library for adding coloured output to terminal (console) programs. The definitions come from ECMA-048_, the "Control Functions for Coded Character Sets" standard. Installation: ------------- I thoroughly recommend using the zero-install feed (see the project homepage) to manage your dependencies if at all possible. zero-install_ provides a much better system than pip or easy_install, and works with absolutely any language and allows decentralised package management that requires no special privileges to install. Example Usage: -------------- :: from termstyle import * print "%s:%s" % (red('Hey'), green('how are you?')) print blue('How ', bold('you'), ' doin?') or, you can use a colour just as a string:: print "%sBlue!%s" % (blue, reset) Styles: ------- :: reset or default (no colour / style) colour:: black red green yellow blue magenta cyan white background colour:: bg_black bg_red bg_green bg_yellow bg_blue bg_magenta bg_cyan bg_white bg_default In terminals supporting transparency ``bg_default`` is often used to set the background to transparent [#]_. weight:: bold inverted style:: italic underscore Controls: --------- :: auto() - sets colouring on only if sys.stdout is a terminal disabe() - disable colours enable() - enable colours .. [#] Supporting terminals include rxvt-unicode_, and Eterm_. .. _ECMA-048: http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST/Ecma-048.pdf .. _rxvt-unicode: http://software.schmorp.de/ .. _Eterm: http://www.eterm.org/ .. _zero-install: http://0install.net/