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jolopez
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 1:46 am   

color something with non ansi color
 
i know i can do #cw something yellowgreen
how can i do something like #sh %ansi(yellowgreen)hello
and hello appear in yellowgreen?
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Vijilante
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 1:30 pm   
 
Based on your topic title I am guessing you want to display something with a color like those listed in %colorname. To do this you would use the MXP syntax. Some tags can be used with #SHOW, #ECHO, #WINDOW, and other display commands. However the tags use <> which is a shortcut for expansion, if you plan on making heavy use of MXP tags I suggest you turn off that shortcut in the Preferences|Script Parser. You should also use the #MXP command to make full use of MXP.
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jolopez
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 12:33 am   
 
it works with the mxp active but something works bad so i must test it
[37m> 
This is a testtest
f
===================
somthing like this (test is in html red)

> f

=====================
this how it works without the this is a test
i have learn now that it happens too without the mxp activated so the problem is when i do show something i dont send at the end the 0[37m
how can i do it? if i can
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