can someone please explain something to me... after all this time, why
are proprietary color coding sequences still being used? they're all the
different... some have two characters, others have one character...
isn't is long past time that they're all consolidated into one common ground?
color code sequence... when i was coding for AVATAR support, my eyes
were really opened and then it suddenly fell into place that this was exactly the same thing being done for all these other codes... AVATAR support, though, is like ANSI... it is what is transmitted to the user
for display in their terminal... the only thing that is different is the
can someone please explain something to me... after all this time, why
are proprietary color coding sequences still being used? they're all the same! all the color charts are the same for foreground and background colors... blinking and inverse... every one of them is based on ANSI... only the initial code sequence indicating that it is a color code it different... some have two characters, others have one character...
isn't is long past time that they're all consolidated into one common ground?
That is true. You can change the default colors on a per user basis.
Not many people do that these days, but it is possible.
This shows up an Cyan. This is yellow. This is light purple...
My version only allows for the heart codes. I'm sure I could add pipe~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
colors in my message but I wouldn't see the results locally like I do with the heart colors.
It'd be great if we could do that, but we have 30 years of different
ways to do things. I'd say pipe colors are the closest to being
universal, but you won't get everyone involved if you tried. WWIV
and Ezycom? Maybe...
Laugh, Ezycom recently got pipe codes, but it's not the Renegade style ones. I lost the last argument with Stephen about that. hahaha
Having said that if you, Stephen and Rob all agreed on one standard I bet we could get him on board. :)
Really? What does it use?
Mystic and Synchronet already do support the Renegade-style
Which I like. ;) I'm not against the pipe ones he has, in a lot of
ways they make more sense, but it's just not what I'm used to. ;)
Laugh, Ezycom recently got pipe codes, but it's not the Renegade style one
I lost the last argument with Stephen about that. hahaha
Having said that if you, Stephen and Rob all agreed on one standard I bet
could get him on board. :)
Then again, I _COULD_ try modifying the online message reading
routine in Wildcat! to support pipe color codes and heart codes if
I had a little more information on each.
Then again, I _COULD_ try modifying the online message reading routine
in Wildcat! to support pipe color codes and heart codes if I had a
little more information on each.
There is no reason you couldn't do it. The entire telnet side of the BBSis
written in WCBasic. Same with the quote character. It's in there my friend I'm 95% positive I had found it when I was looking for something else.find
I've got my old VM that ran WINS saved on a HDD somewhere, I'll try to
it and "remove networking" so I can launch WINS and see if I can find my wcbasic code and notes file.
So, does this show up as Dark Blue?
My local editor doesn't display colors using the pipe format. Using WWIVEdit, but will show the heart colors.
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