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==Using 16-bit color codes== | ==Using 16-bit color codes== | ||
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<font color=blue>'''Blue and White'''</font> | <font color=blue>'''Blue and White'''</font> | ||
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<font color=cyan>'''Cyan and White'''</font> | <font color=cyan>'''Cyan and White'''</font> | ||
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<font color=magenta>'''Magenta and White'''</font> | <font color=magenta>'''Magenta and White'''</font> | ||
&CODE.OOC_COLOR me=$ooc *:@emit [squish(switch(mid(%0,0,1),:, %xm%xh<%xn%xm<%xh%xwOOC%xn%xm>%xh>%xn %N%cn [after(%0,:)],;, %xm%xh<%xn%xm<%xh%xwOOC%xn%xm>%xh>%xn %N%cn[after(%0,;)], %xm%xh<%xn%xm<%xh%xwOOC%xn%xm>%xh>%xn %N%cn says\, "%0"))] | &CODE.OOC_COLOR me=$ooc *:@emit [squish(switch(mid(%0,0,1),:, %xm%xh<%xn%xm<%xh%xwOOC%xn%xm>%xh>%xn %N%cn [after(%0,:)],;, %xm%xh<%xn%xm<%xh%xwOOC%xn%xm>%xh>%xn %N%cn[after(%0,;)], %xm%xh<%xn%xm<%xh%xwOOC%xn%xm>%xh>%xn %N%cn says\, "%0"))] | ||
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==Using the Color Cube== | ==Using the Color Cube== | ||
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<font color=red>'''Red</font> <font color=orange>Orange</font> <font color=red>and</font> <font color=orange>White'''</font> | <font color=red>'''Red</font> <font color=orange>Orange</font> <font color=red>and</font> <font color=orange>White'''</font> | ||
Latest revision as of 15:30, 4 August 2020
Sometimes you want to stand out from the crowd. Sometimes, you just want something to be pretty! Here are some options on code for how to customize the colors for when you speak or pose OOC.
Using 16-bit color codes
Blue and White
&CODE.OOC_COLOR me=$ooc *:@emit [squish(switch(mid(%0,0,1),:, %xb%xh<<%xwOOC%xb>>%xn %N%cn [after(%0,:)],;, xb%xh<<%xwOOC%xb>>%xn %N%cn[after(%0,;)], %xb%xh<<%xwOOC%xb>>%xn %N%cn says\, "%0"))]
Cyan and White
&CODE.OOC_COLOR me=$ooc *:@emit [squish(switch(mid(%0,0,1),:, %xc%xh<%xn%xc<%xh%xwOOC%xn%xc>%xh>%xn %N%cn [after(%0,:)],;, %xc%xh<%xn%xc<%xh%xwOOC%xn%xc>%xh>%xn %N%cn[after(%0,;)], %xc%xh<%xn%xc<%xh%xwOOC%xn%xc>%xh>%xn %N%cn says\, "%0"))]
Magenta and White
&CODE.OOC_COLOR me=$ooc *:@emit [squish(switch(mid(%0,0,1),:, %xm%xh<%xn%xm<%xh%xwOOC%xn%xm>%xh>%xn %N%cn [after(%0,:)],;, %xm%xh<%xn%xm<%xh%xwOOC%xn%xm>%xh>%xn %N%cn[after(%0,;)], %xm%xh<%xn%xm<%xh%xwOOC%xn%xm>%xh>%xn %N%cn says\, "%0"))]
Using the Color Cube
Red Orange and White
&CODE.OOC_COLOR me=$ooc *:@emit [squish(switch(mid(%0,0,1),:, %x<#FF0000><%x<#FF5F00><%xh%xwOOC%xn%x<#FF5F00>>%x<#FF0000>>%xn %N%cn [after(%0,:)],;, %x<#FF0000><%x<#FF5F00><%xh%xwOOC%xn%x<#FF5F00>>%x<#FF0000>>%xn %N%cn[after(%0,;)], %x<#FF0000><%x<#FF5F00><%xh%xwOOC%xn%x<#FF5F00>>%x<#FF0000>>%xn %N%cn says\, "%0"))]
Want a different color scheme? Go for it. Have fun! Paint the night!
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