Anoneemus Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 I once found a website that had a list of basically every single color you could name in zmud, and a sample of each color as well. Of course, I didn't bookmark this site and now I can't find it anymore after many google searches. Does anybody know where I can find something like this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mya Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 From the Zmud help file. Your version probably has more than the 16 colours i have on mine. Syntax: #CO attribute pattern Related: #HIGHLIGHT Example If the pattern parameter is left out, this command changes the color of the last line received from the MUD. The color attribute can be a numeric attribute (compatible with the attribute values used by the text modes of DOS) or can be a combination of string values listed below, seperated by commas. If the pattern is included, a trigger is created to color any line matching the given pattern with the specifed color. Color values: black 0 blue 1 green 2 cyan 3 red 4 magenta 5 brown 6 gray 7 yellow 14 white 15 bold 128 to make a color brighter, add 8 to the base value. For example, 9 is bright blue. To change the background color, rather than the foreground, multiply the base value by 16. For example, to get a red background, use 4*16 or 64. To make the foreground font bold, add 128 to the value. Thus, a bold white on a blue background would be 128 + 1*16 + 15 = 159. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anoneemus Posted July 19, 2008 Author Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 Yeah I actually did some digging and I found a list of the colors buried in zmud help files. It doesn't show what they look like, though. For all who are interested: http://forums.zuggsoft.com/modules/mx_kb/kb.php?mode=doc&page=3&refpage=3&a=%25colorname Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grumpy Posted July 20, 2008 Report Share Posted July 20, 2008 #VAR Colours aliceblue|antiquewhite|aqua|aquamarine|azure|beige|bisque|black|blanchedalmond|blue|blueviolet|brown|burlywood|cadetblue|chartreuse|chocolate|coral|cornflowerblue|cornsilk|crimson|cyan|darkblue|darkcyan|darkgoldenrod|darkgray|darkgreen|darkkhaki|darkmagenta|darkolivegreen|darkorange|darkorchid|darkred|darksalmon|darkseagreen|darkslateblue|darkslategray|darkturquoise|darkviolet|deeppink|deepskyblue|dimgray|dodgerblue|firebrick|floralwhite|forestgreen|fuchsia|gainsboro|ghostwhite|gold|goldenrod|gray|green|greenyellow|honeydew|hotpink|indianred|indigo|ivory|khaki|lavender|lavenderblush|lawngreen|lemonchiffon|lightblue|lightcoral|lightcyan|lightgoldenrodyellow|lightgreen|lightgrey|lightpink|lightsalmon|lightseagreen|lightskyblue|lightslategray|lightsteelblue|lightyellow|lime|limegreen|linen|magenta|maroon|mediumaquamarine|mediumblue|mediumorchid|mediumpurple|mediumseagreen|mediumslateblue|mediumspringgreen|mediumturquoise|mediumvioletred|midnightblue|mintcream|mistyrose|moccasin|navajowhite|navy|oldlace|olive|olivedrab|orange|orangered|orchid|palegoldenrod|palegreen|paleturquoise|palevioletred|papayawhip|peachpuff|peru|pink|plum|powderblue|purple|red|rosybrown|royalblue|saddlebrown|salmon|sandybrown|seagreen|seashell|sienna|silver|skyblue|slateblue|slategray|snow|springgreen|steelblue|tan|teal|thistle|tomato|turquoise|violet|wheat|white|whitesmoke|yellow|yellowgreen #FORALL @Colours {#SAYPROMPT {%i }} #CR This is nice! Edit: ops missed the first line, try it now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anoneemus Posted July 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted July 20, 2008 Funny, that script didn't work for me. It says the @Colours variable is empty. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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