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mIRC blocks the effect of $color if it matches the color used by the background for that text, except when used in the format ^Kn,n which sets the background along with the foreground. In attempting to avoid matching the background color, echo first tries $color(normal) to find a different color index then $color(gray). Invalid 'name' strings return 0. | mIRC blocks the effect of $color if it matches the color used by the background for that text, except when used in the format ^Kn,n which sets the background along with the foreground. In attempting to avoid matching the background color, echo first tries $color(normal) to find a different color index then $color(gray). Invalid 'name' strings return 0. | ||
== Compatibility == | == Compatibility == | ||
− | {{mIRC compatibility|5. | + | {{mIRC compatibility|5.3}} |
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* {{mIRC|/color}} | * {{mIRC|/color}} |