
** PCBoard Colors:

@X[background value][foreground value]

After you enter @X, you need to enter a background value, followed by a 
foreground value.  If you look at the table which follows this paragraph, you 
will notice that it is broken down into two halves.  One half shows the 
values for the background colors and the other half shows the values for the 
foreground value.  Notice also that the background and foreground sections 
are also divided.   Background colors can be set to be blinking or not, and 
foreground values can be set to be bright or normal (dull) versions of the 
color that is shown in the left column of the table.


 	Background (1st Digit) 		Foreground (2nd Digit) 	
Color 	Normal 	Blinking 	Normal 	Bright 
-------------------------------------------------------------
Black     0        8              0       8 
Blue      1        9              1       9 
Green     2        A              2       A 
Cyan      3        B              3       B 
Red       4        C              4       C 
Magenta   5        D              5       D 
Yellow    6        E              6       E 
White     7        F              7       F

So far the colors .. try some out, you'll get the
hang of it!

Part of the PcbCodes.Txt file!
Borrowed by RudeBoy for Raf-Not v2.00!
