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9.11.3 The --style
option
The ‘--style=style_file’ option specifies the style file to use
when colorizing. It has an effect only when the --color
option is
effective.
If the --style
option is not specified, the environment variable
PO_STYLE
is considered. It is meant to point to the user’s
preferred style for PO files.
The default style file is ‘$prefix/share/gettext/styles/po-default.css’,
where $prefix
is the installation location.
A few style files are predefined:
- ‘po-vim.css’
This style imitates the look used by vim 7.
- ‘po-emacs-x.css’
This style imitates the look used by GNU Emacs 21 and 22 in an X11 window.
- ‘po-emacs-xterm.css’
- ‘po-emacs-xterm16.css’
- ‘po-emacs-xterm256.css’
This style imitates the look used by GNU Emacs 22 in a terminal of type ‘xterm’ (8 colors) or ‘xterm-16color’ (16 colors) or ‘xterm-256color’ (256 colors), respectively.
You can use these styles without specifying a directory. They are actually
located in ‘$prefix/share/gettext/styles/’, where $prefix
is the
installation location.
You can also design your own styles. This is described in the next section.
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