Perhaps in theory. Almost every application under the sun I've encountered expects 1 to be red, or 4 to be blue, or 3 to be yellow, or whatever. As an example, take solarized, or really any of the base16 themes. When…
The problem here is that the 8 (or 16) ANSI colors are labels for just that: colors. 0 for black, 1 for red, etc. What OP is suggesting is more "abstract" labels, probably like "error" or "warning". More akin to text…
Perhaps in theory. Almost every application under the sun I've encountered expects 1 to be red, or 4 to be blue, or 3 to be yellow, or whatever. As an example, take solarized, or really any of the base16 themes. When…
The problem here is that the 8 (or 16) ANSI colors are labels for just that: colors. 0 for black, 1 for red, etc. What OP is suggesting is more "abstract" labels, probably like "error" or "warning". More akin to text…