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| Nick Gammon
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| Date
| Tue 06 Jun 2006 06:06 AM (UTC) |
| Message
| Command: color
Handler: do_color
Min level: 0
Min posn: any (dead)
Log: normal
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The following 16 colors are supported in the commands echo, recho,
mpecho, mpechoat and mpechoaround.
_whi White
_yel Yellow
_blu Blue
_dbl Dark Blue
_lbl Light Blue
_cya Cyan (sort of turquoise)
_gre Green
_dgr Dark Green
_cha Charcoal (grey)
_dch Dark Charcoal (dark grey)
_pur Purple
_red Red
_ora Orange
_bro Brown
_pin Pink
_bla Black
Note that the indicator is the first three letters of the color itself
so that it is easy to remember.
If the indicator is preceded by an asterisk, the message will blink.
You only need to enter as much of the color indicator as needed to
uniquely identify it.
recho _red This is an example of recho in red.
recho *red This is an example of recho in blinking red.
mpe _yel This is an example of mpecho in yellow.
mpechoat $n _blu This is an example of mpechoat in blue.
mea $n _blu This is an example of mpechoat in blue.
mpechoaround $n _bro This is an example of mpechoaround in brown.
mer $n _bro This is an example of mpechoaround in brown.
mpe _r This is an example of mpecho in red.
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