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speakup: Separate out translations for bright colors names
The existing code was assuming that bright color names can be forged by just prepending the "bright" word to the color name. But some langages may rather append it, or require completely different names ("grey" is actually already an example). From: Trevor Astrope <astrope@tabbweb.com> Signed-off-by: Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210613195909.n7ssor6iqeo3pcno@begin Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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@ -90,6 +90,13 @@ static char *speakup_default_msgs[MSG_LAST_INDEX] = {
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[MSG_COLOR_YELLOW] = "yellow",
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[MSG_COLOR_WHITE] = "white",
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[MSG_COLOR_GREY] = "grey",
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[MSG_COLOR_BRIGHTBLUE] "bright blue",
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[MSG_COLOR_BRIGHTGREEN] "bright green",
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[MSG_COLOR_BRIGHTCYAN] "bright cyan",
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[MSG_COLOR_BRIGHTRED] "bright red",
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[MSG_COLOR_BRIGHTMAGENTA] "bright magenta",
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[MSG_COLOR_BRIGHTYELLOW] "bright yellow",
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[MSG_COLOR_BRIGHTWHITE] "bright white",
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/* Names of key states. */
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[MSG_STATE_DOUBLE] = "double",
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@ -99,7 +99,14 @@ enum msg_index_t {
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MSG_COLOR_YELLOW,
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MSG_COLOR_WHITE,
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MSG_COLOR_GREY,
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MSG_COLORS_END = MSG_COLOR_GREY,
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MSG_COLOR_BRIGHTBLUE,
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MSG_COLOR_BRIGHTGREEN,
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MSG_COLOR_BRIGHTCYAN,
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MSG_COLOR_BRIGHTRED,
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MSG_COLOR_BRIGHTMAGENTA,
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MSG_COLOR_BRIGHTYELLOW,
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MSG_COLOR_BRIGHTWHITE,
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MSG_COLORS_END = MSG_COLOR_BRIGHTWHITE,
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MSG_STATES_START,
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MSG_STATE_DOUBLE = MSG_STATES_START,
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@ -389,10 +389,6 @@ static void say_attributes(struct vc_data *vc)
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int fg = spk_attr & 0x0f;
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int bg = spk_attr >> 4;
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if (fg > 8) {
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synth_printf("%s ", spk_msg_get(MSG_BRIGHT));
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fg -= 8;
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}
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synth_printf("%s", spk_msg_get(MSG_COLORS_START + fg));
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if (bg > 7) {
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synth_printf(" %s ", spk_msg_get(MSG_ON_BLINKING));
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