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This command handles customising the colours displayed in the mud - ie changing them to suit your tastes Some of types items displayed in the mud are allocated a "colour name", which is then given a default "colour value" eg "say" could be given a value "blue", in which case all "says" would appear in blue If you wish to have them appear in red, you would use :
This command handles customising the colours displayed in the mud -
 
 
colours say red
ie changing them to suit your tastes
 
Some of types items displayed in the mud are allocated a "colour name",
 
which is then given a default "colour value"
 
eg "say" could be given a value "blue", in which case all "says" would
 
appear in blue
 
If you wish to have them appear in red, you would use :
 
colours say red
 
 
You can also use "bold" as a colour, with comma if necessary - eg
 
You can also use "bold" as a colour, with comma if necessary - eg
colour say bold,red
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colour say bold,red
 
You can clear your personalised setting, and revert to the mud default, with
 
You can clear your personalised setting, and revert to the mud default, with
colours remove say
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colours remove say
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Latest revision as of 10:10, 22 December 2020

USAGE colours
      colours <name> <value>
      colours remove <value>

This command handles customising the colours displayed in the mud - ie changing them to suit your tastes Some of types items displayed in the mud are allocated a "colour name", which is then given a default "colour value" eg "say" could be given a value "blue", in which case all "says" would appear in blue If you wish to have them appear in red, you would use :

colours say red

You can also use "bold" as a colour, with comma if necessary - eg

colour say bold,red

You can clear your personalised setting, and revert to the mud default, with

colours remove say