LightBGColors = ColorScheme( 'LightBG', { 'instance': Colors.Cyan, 'collapsed': Colors.LightGreen, 'tree': Colors.Blue, 'transform': Colors.DarkGray, 'shape': Colors.Black, 'nonunique': Colors.Red, 'nonunique_transform': Colors.LightRed, 'normal': Colors.Normal # color off (usu. Colors.Normal) }) # Build table of color schemes (needed by the dag_parser) color_table = ColorSchemeTable([NoColor, LinuxColors, LightBGColors], _scheme_default) def finalPipe(obj): """ DAG nodes with children should end in a pipe (|), so that each successive pressing of TAB will take you further down the DAG hierarchy. this is analagous to TAB completion of directories, which always places a final slash (/) after a directory. """ if cmds.listRelatives(obj): return obj + "|" return obj def splitDag(obj):
# Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Fernando Perez <*****@*****.**> # # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. #***************************************************************************** from IPython import Release __author__ = '%s <%s>' % Release.authors['Fernando'] __license__ = Release.license __version__ = Release.version #**************************************************************************** # Required modules from IPython.ColorANSI import ColorSchemeTable, TermColors, ColorScheme ExceptionColors = ColorSchemeTable() # Populate it with color schemes C = TermColors # shorthand and local lookup ExceptionColors.add_scheme(ColorScheme( 'NoColor', # The color to be used for the top line topline = C.NoColor, # The colors to be used in the traceback filename = C.NoColor, lineno = C.NoColor, name = C.NoColor, vName = C.NoColor, val = C.NoColor, em = C.NoColor,
def exception_colors(): """Return a color table with fields for exception reporting. The table is an instance of ColorSchemeTable with schemes added for 'Linux', 'LightBG' and 'NoColor' and fields for exception handling filled in. Examples: >>> ec = exception_colors() >>> ec.active_scheme_name '' >>> print ec.active_colors None Now we activate a color scheme: >>> ec.set_active_scheme('NoColor') >>> ec.active_scheme_name 'NoColor' >>> ec.active_colors.keys() ['em', 'caret', '__allownew', 'name', 'val', 'vName', 'Normal', 'normalEm', 'filename', 'linenoEm', 'excName', 'lineno', 'valEm', 'filenameEm', 'nameEm', 'line', 'topline'] """ ex_colors = ColorSchemeTable() # Populate it with color schemes C = TermColors # shorthand and local lookup ex_colors.add_scheme(ColorScheme( 'NoColor', # The color to be used for the top line topline = C.NoColor, # The colors to be used in the traceback filename = C.NoColor, lineno = C.NoColor, name = C.NoColor, vName = C.NoColor, val = C.NoColor, em = C.NoColor, # Emphasized colors for the last frame of the traceback normalEm = C.NoColor, filenameEm = C.NoColor, linenoEm = C.NoColor, nameEm = C.NoColor, valEm = C.NoColor, # Colors for printing the exception excName = C.NoColor, line = C.NoColor, caret = C.NoColor, Normal = C.NoColor )) # make some schemes as instances so we can copy them for modification easily ex_colors.add_scheme(ColorScheme( 'Linux', # The color to be used for the top line topline = C.LightRed, # The colors to be used in the traceback filename = C.Green, lineno = C.Green, name = C.Purple, vName = C.Cyan, val = C.Green, em = C.LightCyan, # Emphasized colors for the last frame of the traceback normalEm = C.LightCyan, filenameEm = C.LightGreen, linenoEm = C.LightGreen, nameEm = C.LightPurple, valEm = C.LightBlue, # Colors for printing the exception excName = C.LightRed, line = C.Yellow, caret = C.White, Normal = C.Normal )) # For light backgrounds, swap dark/light colors ex_colors.add_scheme(ColorScheme( 'LightBG', # The color to be used for the top line topline = C.Red, # The colors to be used in the traceback filename = C.LightGreen, lineno = C.LightGreen, name = C.LightPurple, vName = C.Cyan, val = C.LightGreen, em = C.Cyan, # Emphasized colors for the last frame of the traceback normalEm = C.Cyan, filenameEm = C.Green, linenoEm = C.Green, nameEm = C.Purple, valEm = C.Blue, # Colors for printing the exception excName = C.Red, #line = C.Brown, # brown often is displayed as yellow line = C.Red, caret = C.Normal, Normal = C.Normal, )) return ex_colors
# Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Fernando Perez <*****@*****.**> # # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. #***************************************************************************** from IPython import Release __author__ = '%s <%s>' % Release.authors['Fernando'] __license__ = Release.license __version__ = Release.version #**************************************************************************** # Required modules from IPython.ColorANSI import ColorSchemeTable, TermColors, ColorScheme ExceptionColors = ColorSchemeTable() # Populate it with color schemes C = TermColors # shorthand and local lookup ExceptionColors.add_scheme( ColorScheme( 'NoColor', # The color to be used for the top line topline=C.NoColor, # The colors to be used in the traceback filename=C.NoColor, lineno=C.NoColor, name=C.NoColor, vName=C.NoColor, val=C.NoColor,
def exception_colors(): """Return a color table with fields for exception reporting. The table is an instance of ColorSchemeTable with schemes added for 'Linux', 'LightBG' and 'NoColor' and fields for exception handling filled in. Examples: >>> ec = exception_colors() >>> ec.active_scheme_name '' >>> print ec.active_colors None Now we activate a color scheme: >>> ec.set_active_scheme('NoColor') >>> ec.active_scheme_name 'NoColor' >>> ec.active_colors.keys() ['em', 'caret', '__allownew', 'name', 'val', 'vName', 'Normal', 'normalEm', 'filename', 'linenoEm', 'excName', 'lineno', 'valEm', 'filenameEm', 'nameEm', 'line', 'topline'] """ ex_colors = ColorSchemeTable() # Populate it with color schemes C = TermColors # shorthand and local lookup ex_colors.add_scheme( ColorScheme( 'NoColor', # The color to be used for the top line topline=C.NoColor, # The colors to be used in the traceback filename=C.NoColor, lineno=C.NoColor, name=C.NoColor, vName=C.NoColor, val=C.NoColor, em=C.NoColor, # Emphasized colors for the last frame of the traceback normalEm=C.NoColor, filenameEm=C.NoColor, linenoEm=C.NoColor, nameEm=C.NoColor, valEm=C.NoColor, # Colors for printing the exception excName=C.NoColor, line=C.NoColor, caret=C.NoColor, Normal=C.NoColor)) # make some schemes as instances so we can copy them for modification easily ex_colors.add_scheme( ColorScheme( 'Linux', # The color to be used for the top line topline=C.LightRed, # The colors to be used in the traceback filename=C.Green, lineno=C.Green, name=C.Purple, vName=C.Cyan, val=C.Green, em=C.LightCyan, # Emphasized colors for the last frame of the traceback normalEm=C.LightCyan, filenameEm=C.LightGreen, linenoEm=C.LightGreen, nameEm=C.LightPurple, valEm=C.LightBlue, # Colors for printing the exception excName=C.LightRed, line=C.Yellow, caret=C.White, Normal=C.Normal)) # For light backgrounds, swap dark/light colors ex_colors.add_scheme( ColorScheme( 'LightBG', # The color to be used for the top line topline=C.Red, # The colors to be used in the traceback filename=C.LightGreen, lineno=C.LightGreen, name=C.LightPurple, vName=C.Cyan, val=C.LightGreen, em=C.Cyan, # Emphasized colors for the last frame of the traceback normalEm=C.Cyan, filenameEm=C.Green, linenoEm=C.Green, nameEm=C.Purple, valEm=C.Blue, # Colors for printing the exception excName=C.Red, #line = C.Brown, # brown often is displayed as yellow line=C.Red, caret=C.Normal, Normal=C.Normal, )) return ex_colors