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Hey Michael,
I ran into this old post and I was wondering how you've managed
to get all those colours!
Could you please elaborate a bit more on how it was implemented??
Hey Michael,
I ran into this old post and I was wondering how you've managed to get all those colours!
- Tim
Could you please elaborate a bit more on how it was implemented??
Op 26-5-2015 om 04:38 schreef Michael Munson:
I created an ansi color (256 color with options to fallback to regular ansi color if unsupported) system on the stunt variant of the MOO server. It looks something like depicted in the attachment below. The hardest part to code an ANSI system is to get the escape character in the MOO database, and this can be done pretty easily nowadays. The simplest method is probably using a perl script (or similar) to do a search and replace operation on a specific character string like "<----ESCAPE CHAR HERE---->" and then create a property with a string value that matches that.
On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Chris Hogan <goog34...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!
I'm starting a new MOO -- and I need ANSI color to work on it.
I just got the server portion up, and it works with minimal.db, but not the RPG Core I was going to use.
I have no love for the RPG Core. I was just told that RPG Core has working ANSI built in.
Does anyone on here know, a step by step way or means that I can get ANSI to work?
Thank you!
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How does the client end handle this format e[38;5;196m?