Also known as: ANSI · COLOURCODES · COLOR-CODES · COLOUR-CODES · COLOR-LEVEL · COLORS · COLOURS · PCOLORS · COLORCODING
Usage:
If you have a color-capable terminal and wish to see useful color-coding
of information, use PREFEDIT to set the level of coloring you see.
The letters for the colors are to be preceded by a single @* sign, where the
actual code will be @*<letter>. @** = single @*. All use of colorcodes MUST
be terminated with @*n to restore normal color to prevent color bleeding.
ANSI colors:
@*n - normal @** - @* Other Codes
@*d - black @*D - gray @*@11, @*@22, @*@33 MUD primary colors
@*b - blue @*B - bright blue @*- - blink @*+ - bold
@*g - green @*G - bright green @*_ - underline @*= - @=reverse video
@*c - cyan @*C - bright cyan
@*r - red @*R - bright red 256 Colors:
@*m - magenta @*M - bright magenta @*p - pink @*P - bright pink
@*y - yellow @*Y - bright yellow @*o - orange @*O - bright orange
@*w - white @*W - bright white @*[F###] - Type COLOR to list all codes.
See also:: @*, MXP, ANSI, PROMPT, TOGGLE, COLORZ