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Spelling correction #353

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missed 'y' character in 'they'

missed 'y' character in 'they'
@tartley tartley merged commit ab64cfa into tartley:master Oct 17, 2022
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tartley commented Oct 17, 2022

Brilliant, thank you!

@LqdBcnAtWork LqdBcnAtWork deleted the patch-1 branch October 18, 2022 13:10
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tartley commented Oct 19, 2022

We have a release candidate on PyPI containing this PR. Thank you for your contributions! https://pypi.org/project/colorama/0.4.6rc1/

If nobody spots any problems with it, I'll push the final 0.4.6 tomorrow.

netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc that referenced this pull request Nov 9, 2022
0.4.6 Current release
* tartley/colorama#139 Add alternative to 'init()',
  called 'just_fix_windows_console'. This fixes many longstanding problems
  with 'init', such as working incorrectly on modern Windows terminals, and
  wonkiness when init gets called multiple times. The intention is that it
  just makes all Windows terminals treat ANSI the same way as other terminals
  do. Many thanks the njsmith for fixing our messes.
* tartley/colorama#352 Support Windows 10's ANSI/VT
  console. This didn't exist when Colorama was created, and avoiding us
  causing havok there is long overdue. Thanks to segeviner for the initial
  approach, and to njsmith for getting it merged.
* tartley/colorama#338 Internal overhaul of package
  metadata declaration, which abolishes our use of the now heavily
  discouraged setuptools (and hence setup.py, setup.cfg and MANIFEST.in), in
  favor of hatchling (and hence pyproject.toml), generously contributed by
  ofek (author of hatchling). This includes dropping support Python3.5 and
  3.6, which are EOL, and were already dropped from setuptools, so this
  should not affect our users.
* tartley/colorama#353 Attention to detail award to
  LqdBcnAtWork for a spelling fix in demo06
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