Handle invalid colors by not using a color

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Aaron Lichtman 2019-11-07 22:26:20 +01:00
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- `linewrap`
controls the width of the output. Set to `false` if you don't want to wrap long lines.
- `colors`
dictionary that controls the colors used to display journal entries. It has two subkeys, which are: `date` and `title`. Current valid values are: `BLACK`, `RED`, `GREEN`, `YELLOW`, `BLUE`, `MAGENTA`, `CYAN`, and `WHITE`. `colorama.Fore` is used for colorization, and you can find the [docs here](https://github.com/tartley/colorama#colored-output). To disable colored output, set the value to `NONE`.
dictionary that controls the colors used to display journal entries. It has two subkeys, which are: `date` and `title`. Current valid values are: `BLACK`, `RED`, `GREEN`, `YELLOW`, `BLUE`, `MAGENTA`, `CYAN`, and `WHITE`. `colorama.Fore` is used for colorization, and you can find the [docs here](https://github.com/tartley/colorama#colored-output). To disable colored output, set the value to `NONE`. If you set the value of any color subkey to an invalid color, no color will be used.
!!! note
Although it seems intuitive to use the `#`