X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: fc6b5,c932c3d68d52886d X-Google-Attributes: gidfc6b5,public X-Google-Thread: f996b,c932c3d68d52886d X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: Jonathan Bobin Subject: Re: Color IRC codes? Date: 1996/11/25 Message-ID: #1/1 X-Deja-AN: 200793825 references: <57crk6$h3q@news1.epix.net> <57da93$lm3@herald.concentric.net> to: wyv content-type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII organization: Cloud 9 Internet, White Plains, NY, USA mime-version: 1.0 newsgroups: alt.ascii-art,alt.irc I have an ircii script at http://www.cloud9.net/~moocat/colors.irc sayanora jonathan@jonathan.nasa.com On 25 Nov 1996, wyv wrote: > In article <57crk6$h3q@news1.epix.net>, gspath@epix.net says... > > > >Hi all! > > > >I've seen people on the IRC run scripts that set terminal screen colors. > >Does anybody have a list of the sequences used to do this? Thanks for any > >help! > > Ahh, I've never seen/heard of scripts that "set terminal colors". Obviously > you're talking about script for ircII... You're probably thinking of scripts > for BitchX (and other clients like that) that support ANSI color. Scripts such > as bitZ and whirred have special options to set up colors used in the script, > but this has nothing to do with your terminal. The color is displayable because > of the client, not the script. So, basically, if you're looking for ANSI color, > I suggest you download a copy of BitchX and load up one of the scripts that are > included with it (bitZ and whirred are a couple of the most popular). > > wyv > > >