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− | Console now supports colors. Colors are created by <tt>\a<nowiki><code></nowiki></tt>, where code is one of the following: | + | Console now supports colors. Colors are created by <tt>\a<nowiki><code></nowiki></tt>, where <nowiki><code></nowiki> is one of the following: |
[[Image:Console colors.gif|right|console color chart]] | [[Image:Console colors.gif|right|console color chart]] | ||
*y - yellow (-y for dark)<br> | *y - yellow (-y for dark)<br> |
Latest revision as of 13:23, 14 March 2006
Contents
Overview
The printf function in ISXDK works exactly like printf in the standard C libraries. printf only sends information to the Inner Space console.
Color
Console now supports colors. Colors are created by \a<code>, where <code> is one of the following:
- y - yellow (-y for dark)
- o - orange (-o for dark)
- g - green (-g for dark)
- u - blue (-u for dark)
- r - red (-r for dark)
- t - teal (-t for dark)
- b - black (clear)
- m - magenta (-m for dark)
- p - purple (-p for dark)
- w - white (-w for dark)
- x - previous color
Examples
printf("ISXTest Loaded"); printf("ISXTest Sample Command"); printf("ISXTest URL %s failed",pReq->URL); printf("ISXTest URL %s -- %d bytes",pReq->URL,pReq->Size); printf( buffer, "\tString: %s\n", s );
See Also
ISXDK</nowiki>