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authorJames Darnley <james.darnley@gmail.com>2014-04-04 00:45:29 +0200
committerMichael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>2014-04-04 04:20:14 +0200
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log: allow color highlighting in Cygwin's mintty
Configure will detect the availability of the Windows' console functions and set HAVE_SETCONSOLETEXTATTRIBUTE. Meaning av_log will use those functions to control colours. When ffmpeg is run in Cygwin's mintty terminal emulator it will not use colour highlighting in this case. Mintty responds to the usual escape code colours (it even supports 256 colours). Windows' cmd.exe does not. Fortunately it seems that Cygwin's emulation layer now translates the basic 16 colours into Windows' Console command functions. That means that we can have av_log use the standard colour commands and let ffmpeg print colours in both mintty and cmd. Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
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