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#226516 04/10/10 06:06 PM
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Do echo use its own color? or is it the same as $color(own text) ? tryed to find somthing in the help file, but couldent find if you can change the color on the echo true mirc's own color dialog.


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sparta #226519 04/10/10 07:43 PM
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If I've understood your question...

From the help file:
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/echo [color] [-cdeghiNtsaqlbfnmr] [color name] [#channel|[=]nick] <text>

The -c switch uses the specified color name from the colors dialog.

Ex:
echo -c notice
echo -c text

sparta #226520 04/10/10 07:52 PM
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Echo uses Own Text as the color if you're not supplying a color.


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sparta #226521 04/10/10 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted By: sparta
... the same as $color(own text) ? ...


If I recall correctly it's -> Normal text

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Yes, you're right. Not sure why I said Own Text. Echo uses Normal Text color.


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