This MUD is best experienced from a color terminal. Information
comes across to people with special codes denoting what type of information
is being sent. If you have used the 'setenv' command to specify
a terminal protocol that supports color codes, then the information
will be in color. Otherwise it will come across in the regular two color,
usually black and white.
You may send out text in color to others in your 'say' and 'tell', etc
using the protocol developed by Pinkfish@Discworld.
Keywords must be enclosed in %^ %^.
The keywords for colors are:
RED BLUE ORANGE YELLOW GREEN
BLACK WHITE CYAN MAGENTA
Bold colors:
RED BLUE ORANGE YELLOW GREEN
BLACK WHITE CYAN MAGENTA
Background colors:
B_RED B_BLUE B_ORANGE B_YELLOW B_GREEN
B_CYAN B_BLACK B_MAGENTA B_WHITE
256 colors (only works if term is set to xterm):
RGB[0-5][0-5][0-5] or B_RGB[0-5][0-5][0-5]
this is colored for example with 234
this is colored for example with 234
256 mono (only works if term is set to xterm):
mono[00-23] or B_mono[00-23]
this is colored for example with 05
this is colored for example with 05
Styles:
FLASH BOLD ITALIC STRIKEOUT
OVERLINE REVERSE UNDERLINE
DBLUNDERLINE
Other:
INITTERM RESET WINDOW ENDTERM
Example:
This is %^RED%^red.
In this sentence 'red.' would appear in red
Terminals are automatically reset at the end of a line.
To reset before the end of a line, use the code RESET.
Note: To use color, type 'ansi on'.
See also: terminal, setenv, xterm
ShadowMUD
15:17, Vaigday, Altki 20, 212 AD.