.: Help Term Color :. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-[ETERNAL FANTASY USER HELP]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Hate bland? Need a little color in your MUDlife? -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= TMI-2 is best experienced from a color terminal. If you have used the 'term' command to specify a terminal protocol that supports color codes, then the information will be color coded. Otherwise it will come across in the default color(s) of your client.
You may send out text in color to others in your 'say' and 'tell', etc. without fear of sending bad codes to people who cannot understand them using the protocol developed by Pinkfish@Discworld. Keywords must be enclosed in %^ and %^. eg. %^BLUE%^. The keywords are:
MAGENTA BLUE CYAN GREEN YELLOW RED BLACK WHITE B_MAGENTA B_BLUE B_CYAN B_GREEN B_YELLOW B_RED B_BLACK B_WHITE FLASH BOLD WINDOW INITTERM ENDTERM RESET
eg. 'This is %^RED%^red.' would look like 'This is red.'
The following should give an idea of how the colors look for you: MAGENTA BLUE CYAN GREEN YELLOW RED BLACK WHITE B_MAGENTA B_BLUE B_CYAN B_GREEN B_YELLOW B_RED B_BLACK B_WHITE FLASH BOLD
Sometimes black is shown as another color to avoid blending in with the background. If you use ANSI-NB then black will look like regular text.
Terminals are automatically reset at the end of a line. To reset before the end of a line, use the code RESET.
Players, to set your color on, use 'term ANSI'. Espers, use 'call me;set_term;ansi'
You may want to check 'help term' also.
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