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Irssi's colors that you can use in text formats etc. :
text text background
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%k %K %0 black bold black black
%r %R %1 red bold red red
%g %G %2 green bold green green
%y %Y %3 yellow bold yellow yellow
%b %B %4 blue bold blue blue
%m %M %5 magenta bold magenta magenta
%p %P magenta (think: purple)
%c %C %6 cyan bold cyan cyan
%w %W %7 white bold white white
%n Turn off all colors and other formatting
%U Underline on/off
%8 Reverse on/off
%9 %_ Bold on/off
%: Insert newline
%| Marks the indentation position
%% A single %
MIRC colors that you can use when writing text to channel and with
hilighting text:
foreground background
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0 white black
1 ligh gray ---
2 blue blue
3 green green
4 light red ---
5 orange orange
6 magenta (purple) magenta
7 red red
8 yellow ---
9 light green ---
10 cyan cyan
11 light cyan ---
12 light blue ---
13 light magenta ---
14 gray black on black
15 light gray black on black
gray on light gray (with bold)
These colors may differ depending on your terminal.
How to use these colors ('#' means a number as color code):
<Ctrl>-b set bold
<Ctrl>-c#[,#] set foreground and optionally background color
<Ctrl>-o reset all formats to plain text
<Ctrl>-v set inverted color mode
<Ctrl>-_ set underline
<Ctrl>-7 same as <Ctrl>-_
To reset a mode set it again, f.e.
<Ctrl>-c3<Ctrl>-vFOO<Ctrl>-vBAR
creates black on green FOO followed by a green on black BAR
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