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CMake can use different backends, like make, ninja or other IDEs project files.
Colout already has a separate theme for ninja, it should be the same for make.
Cf. https://github.com/nojhan/colout/blob/master/colout/colout_cmake.py
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https://github.com/0xmachos/mOSL is a good replacement until this is updated.
Basically, we should remove all settings that are no longer relevant, and add ones that are newly added.
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As decided we remove the usage section from readme to keep it clean. Henceforth all documentation will be maintained in wiki "How to use ?" section
A basic wiki has been added but the contents are yet to filled in many section.
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First, the project is very useful! Thanks for creating it! However, it's kinda embarrassing that we can only search on one language once a time.
Can we add multiple language support so that we can search based on various combination of languages? Like python and c++
The quality of images is higher when the number of pixels from the source and target match 1:1. When a larger source is provided, it could be randomly cropped if a command-line argument is set (likely on by default).
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