diff --git a/docs/source/console.rst b/docs/source/console.rst index 5a3a3159..003e78ac 100644 --- a/docs/source/console.rst +++ b/docs/source/console.rst @@ -420,11 +420,11 @@ Rich respects some standard environment variables. Setting the environment variable ``TERM`` to ``"dumb"`` or ``"unknown"`` will disable color/style and some features that require moving the cursor, such as progress bars. -If the environment variable ``FORCE_COLOR`` is set, then color/styles will be enabled regardless of the value of ``TERM``. This is useful on CI systems which aren't terminals but can display ansi escape sequences none-the-less. +If the environment variable ``FORCE_COLOR`` is set, then color/styles will be enabled regardless of the value of ``TERM``. This is useful on CI systems which aren't terminals but can none-the-less display ANSI escape sequences. If the environment variable ``NO_COLOR`` is set, Rich will disable all color in the output. This takes precedence over ``FORCE_COLOR``. See `no_color `_ for details. .. note:: - The ``NO_COLOR`` environment variable removes *color* only. Styles such as bold / italic etc. are preserved. + The ``NO_COLOR`` environment variable removes *color* only. Styles such as dim, bold, italic, underline etc. are preserved. If ``width`` / ``height`` arguments are not explicitly provided as arguments to ``Console`` then the environment variables ``COLUMNS``/``LINES`` can be used to set the console width/height. ``JUPYTER_COLUMNS``/``JUPYTER_LINES`` behave similarly and are used in Jupyter.