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Windows.enable() breaks colors #17

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Gliptal opened this issue Feb 4, 2016 · 4 comments
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Windows.enable() breaks colors #17

Gliptal opened this issue Feb 4, 2016 · 4 comments

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@Gliptal
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Gliptal commented Feb 4, 2016

I'm on Windows 10 (64bit), Python 3.5.1.

Calling Windows.enable() as per documentation actually doesn't show the colors (although it does parse the string correctly). Commenting it out yields the correct behaviour.

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Robpol86 commented Feb 4, 2016

Can I have a screenshot of your cmd.exe window please?

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Gliptal commented Feb 4, 2016

notworking
working

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Robpol86 commented Feb 4, 2016

Hmm, weird. I'll have to investigate this weekend. Would be cool if cmd.exe finally supported ANSI colors natively.

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Robpol86 commented May 3, 2016

Opened #18 since it does indeed look like latest Windows 10 supports ANSI colors natively.

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