move xrdb back a directory so we can use the iterm2 xrdb stuff from github
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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#coding:utf-8
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"""
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Author: sir garbagetruck --<>
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Purpose: convert xrdb defs into st array
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Created: 25/01/17
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"""
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import argparse
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------
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def main(filename):
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"""the main chunk"""
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f = open(filename)
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colors = {}
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c2 = {}
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for i in f.readlines():
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(crap,color,rgb)=i.split(' ')
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cbits = color.split('_')
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rgb = rgb.rstrip()
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try:
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idx = int(cbits[1])
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colors[idx] = rgb
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c2[rgb] = idx
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except:
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# print(color)
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if color == 'Background_Color':
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bg = rgb
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if color == 'Cursor_Color':
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cs = rgb
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if color == 'Foreground_Color':
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fg = rgb
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pass
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l = colors.keys()
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for i in l:
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print('"'+colors[i]+'", // '+str(i))
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x = 256
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try:
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print("static unsigned int defaultbg = " + str(c2[bg])) +';'
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except:
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print('"'+bg+'", /* bg color */')
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print("static unsigned int defaultbg = " + str(x)) +';'
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x=x+1
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try:
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print("static unsigned int defaultfg = " + str(c2[fg])) +';'
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except:
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print('"'+fg+'", /* fg color */')
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print("static unsigned int defaultfg = " + str(x)) +';'
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x=x+1
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try:
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print("static unsigned int defaultcs = " + str(c2[cs])) +';'
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except:
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print('"'+cs+'" /* cs color */')
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print("static unsigned int defaultcs = " + str(x)) +';'
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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parser.add_argument("file",help="the file to read")
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args = parser.parse_args()
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main(args.file)
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