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Revision as of 20:25, 3 July 2014
The /color command allows you to change the color setting from the color dialog (can be access using the Alt+K shortcut keys). The /color command can also be used to change the color of the Nth (<N>) color the 16 color palette to a new value (<RGB>)
Synopsis
/color <name> <N> /color <N> <RGB> /color -lrs [N/scheme name]
Switches
- -l - Reloads the color settings from the mirc.ini file
- -s - Changes the active scheme
- -r - Resets the Nth color in the 16 color palette to its default RGB value
Parameters
- <n> - Nth color in the 16 (0 - 15) color palette
- <RGB> - New RGB values to be used
- <scheme name> - The name of the scheme to be used
- <name> - Item's name:
Background Items: Background, ListBox, TreeBar, EditBox, InActive Text Items: Action, CTCP, Highlight, Info, Info2, Invite, Join, Kick, Mode, Normal, Notice, Notify, Other, Own, Part, Quit, Topic, Wallops, Whois
Example
;Change the active color scheme to mIRC Classic /color -s "mIRC Classic" ;Change the color of 1 in the color palette to purple (128, 0, 128). //color 1 $rgb(128,0,128) ;Restore the original color /color -r 1 ;Change the color of the background to 1 (1 by default of black) /color Background 1
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.9
Added On: 26/04/2001
Note: Individual switches were not taken into consideration.
See also
mIRC commands list