Re: TinTin colors

April 23, 2009 04:45AM
Syntax: <xyz> with x, y, z being parameters

Parameter 'x': VT100 code

0 - Reset all colors and codes to default
1 - Bold
2 - Dim
4 - Underscore
5 - Blink
7 - Reverse
8 - Skip (use previous code)

Parameter 'y': Foreground color
Parameter 'z': Background color

0 - Black 5 - Magenta
1 - Red 6 - Cyan
2 - Green 7 - White
3 - Yellow 8 - Skip
4 - Blue 9 - Default

For xterm 256 colors support use <aaa> to <fff> for RGB foreground
colors and <AAA> to <FFF> for RGB background colors. For the grayscale
foreground colors use <g00> to <g23>, for grayscale background colors
use <G00> to <G23>.


So, to get red, you can do: #showme {<faa>hi<000>}

That works for actions and all that stuff too.
Subject Author Posted

TinTin colors

ExPaladin(VIP) April 22, 2009 02:55PM

This might help everyone using Tintin

camist May 11, 2009 01:11AM

Re: TinTin colors

briartangle April 23, 2009 04:45AM

Thanks

ExPaladin(VIP) April 23, 2009 05:32AM

Didn't make much progress

ExPaladin(VIP) April 23, 2009 01:39PM

Re: Didn't make much progress

briartangle April 23, 2009 05:08PM

yellow, white, red, blue, green, black, cyan are no problem. How would you do orange?~

ExPaladin(VIP) April 24, 2009 01:12AM

Re: yellow, white, red, blue, green, black, cyan are no problem. How would you do orange?~

briartangle April 25, 2009 02:49PM

Okay, it's an aterm issue, which was one the first terminal I could get the numeric keypad working on.

ExPaladin(VIP) April 25, 2009 04:08PM

Re: Okay, it's an aterm issue, which was one the first terminal I could get the numeric keypad working on.

briartangle April 25, 2009 04:33PM

Eterm seems to be working out~

ExPaladin(VIP) April 28, 2009 02:30PM



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