Syntax config colour Toggles colour mode on/off You may also talk in colour; the format is like this: the 'escape character' to specify a colour is the left handed brace 'b;', following that you should use one of the following letters, b;rb;gb;cb;bb;mb;yb;wb;Wb;Rb;Gb;Cb;Bb;Yb;Mb;Db;x d;r XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX d;g XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX d;c XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX d;b XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX d;y XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX d;w XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX d;x XXXXXXXXXXXXXxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Colours are named: red, green, cyan, blue, yellow, magenta, gray and white. {>R{>a{>n{>d{>o{>m colors can be achieved by the b;> colour code. b;_ can be used to get {_underlined text. b;* can be used to get {*blinking text. b;# can be used to get {#inverse text. b;- can be used to get {-strikethrough text. Please note that the last four codes are not always implemented in the terminal program. When using color it is considered polite to set the color back to the original color. If in doubt end the color with the default b;x. Then you won't have people complaining about color bleeding. Colour is courtesy of Lope from Loping Through the MUD direct questions to ant@solace.mh.se or leave a note at Lopeing Through the MUD, current site lttm.westside.net port 23 or 9000
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