X-Git-Url: http://git.silcnet.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=apps%2Firssi%2Fdocs%2Fformats.txt;fp=apps%2Firssi%2Fdocs%2Fformats.txt;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=72c2de619079457f7a68100eb13385275a424a23;hp=0ffef08fc209469a81d982c0743ffdb7c477ae59;hpb=e7b6c157b80152bf9fb9266e6bdd93f9fb0db776;p=runtime.git diff --git a/apps/irssi/docs/formats.txt b/apps/irssi/docs/formats.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0ffef08f..00000000 --- a/apps/irssi/docs/formats.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ - - Irssi's colors that you can use in text formats, hilights, etc. : - - text text background - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - %k %K %0 black dark grey 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 %N Changes the color to "default color", removing - all other coloring and formatting. %N is always - the terminal's default color. %n is usually too, - except in themes it changes to "previous color", - ie. hello = "%Rhello%n" and "%G{hello} world" - would print hello in red, and %n would turn back - into %G making world green. - %F Blinking on/off (think: flash) - %U Underline on/off - %8 Reverse on/off - %9 %_ Bold on/off - %: Insert newline - %| Marks the indentation position - %# Monospace font on/off (useful with lists and GUI) - %% A single % - - In .theme files %n works a bit differently. See default.theme - for more information. - - - MIRC colors that you can use when writing text to channel: - - foreground (fg) background (bg) - ------------------------------------------------------- - 0 white light gray + blinking fg - 1 black black - 2 blue blue - 3 green green - 4 light red red + blinking fg - 5 red red - 6 magenta (purple) magenta - 7 orange orange - 8 yellow orange + blinking fg - 9 light green green + blinking fg - 10 cyan cyan - 11 light cyan cyan + blinking fg - 12 light blue blue + blinking fg - 13 light magenta magenta + blinking fg - 14 gray black + blinking fg - 15 light gray light gray - - These colors may differ depending on your terminal. In particular - the meaning for background may be the same as for the foreground - (bright colors, no blinking), and orange often looks like brown or - dark yellow. - - How to use these colors ('#' means a number as MIRC color code): - - -b set bold - -c#[,#] set foreground and optionally background color - -o reset all formats to plain text - -v set inverted color mode - -_ set underline - -7 same as -_ - - To reset a mode set it again, f.e. - 3FOOBAR - creates black on green FOO followed by a green on black BAR