Merge pull request #1368 from oleskiewicz/master

mu-config: add NO_COLOR environment variable
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Dirk-Jan C. Binnema 2019-02-02 13:34:25 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -22,8 +22,9 @@ commands, but you won't be able to index/search your mail.
By default, \fBmu\fR uses colorized output when it thinks your
terminal is capable of doing so. If you don't like color, you can use
the \fB--nocolor\fR command-line option, or set the \fBMU_NOCOLOR\fR
environment variable to non-empty.
the \fB--nocolor\fR command-line option, or set either the
\fBMU_NOCOLOR\fR or the \fBNO_COLOR\fR environment variable to
non-empty.
.SH INDEXING YOUR E-MAIL

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@ -79,9 +79,9 @@ set_group_mu_defaults (void)
MU_CONFIG.muhome = exp;
}
/* check for the MU_NOCOLOR env var; but in any case don't
/* check for the MU_NOCOLOR or NO_COLOR env vars; but in any case don't
* use colors unless we're writing to a tty */
if (g_getenv (MU_NOCOLOR) != NULL)
if (g_getenv (MU_NOCOLOR) != NULL || g_getenv ("NO_COLOR") != NULL)
MU_CONFIG.nocolor = TRUE;
if (!isatty(fileno(stdout)) || !isatty(fileno(stderr)))