mu.1: mention --nocolor. Fixes #485
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.SH COLORS
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.SH COLORS
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Some \fBmu\fR sub-commands support colorized output using the \fB--color\fR option. This option mimics the
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Some \fBmu\fR sub-commands support colorized output, and do so by
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behaviour of same option in the GNU-version of \fBls\fR-command :
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default. If you don't want colors, you can use \fI--nocolor\fR.
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With \fI"--color=auto"\fR, output is colorized only when stardard output is
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connected to a terminal.
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\fI--color=never\fR doesn't print colorized output in any case,
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and \fI--color=always\fR will always print colors.
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The default value is \fI--color=always\fR.
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Currently, \fBmu find\fR, \fBmu view\fR, \fBmu cfind\fR and \fBmu extract\fR
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Currently, \fBmu find\fR, \fBmu view\fR, \fBmu cfind\fR and \fBmu extract\fR
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support colors.
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support colors.
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