From cd6e21bfab10141270896416c7593839d746b2b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Ahmet=20Emre=20=C3=87epo=C4=9Flu?= Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 14:29:48 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] main man page updated --- man/mu.1 | 13 +++++++------ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/man/mu.1 b/man/mu.1 index 10569486..c41ecd11 100644 --- a/man/mu.1 +++ b/man/mu.1 @@ -111,13 +111,14 @@ for extract MIME-parts (such as attachments) from messages. See .SH COLORS -Some \fBmu\fR sub-commands support colorized output. If you don't want this, -you can use the \fI--nocolor\fR/ option to disable it. Even then, colors will -only be shown when output goes to a sufficiently capable terminal (this roughly -mirrors the \fI--color=auto\fR of the GNU-version of the \fBls\fR-command). +Some \fBmu\fR sub-commands support colorized output using the \fB--color\fR option. This option mimics the +behaviour of same option in the GNU-version of \fBls\fR-command : +With \fI"--color=auto"\fR, output is colorized only when stardard output is +connected to a terminal. +\fI--color=never\fR doesn't print colorized output in any case, +and \fI--color=always\fR will always print colors. -Instead of the \fI--color\fR/, you can also set the \fBMU_NOCOLOR\fR -environment variable to non-empty to disable colors. +The default value is \fI--color=always\fR. Currently, \fBmu find\fR, \fBmu view\fR, \fBmu cfind\fR and \fBmu extract\fR support colors.