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- Well, this little util is for those tired of the standard white/blue
- in their CLIs. Now you can do bold, italics, underline, and have alternate
- background color instead of the blue.
- The bold seemed a little blurry on my monitor.....maybe time to get
- the monitor adjusted??? Now for real 8-).........change to an 8 color
- WBench or true ANSI and work with this. I personally like using ANSI mode
- like the BBS (a black backround with light blue or lavender seems easy on
- the old eyeballs!!!)
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- Review 02-03-90 Doc's House BBS (614) 855-3114
- 24Hr 200Meg HST 2400 - 19,200
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- NAME: SetPrompt (IN THE c - DIRECTORY)
- START: from CLI
- USE: enables you to have a colour prompt and colour
- CLI-letters, (foreground AND background colour)
- and you can choose the style of
- both the prompt AND CLI-letters.
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- I found the input too compicated for direct CLI entry,
- so type "SetPrompt" in the CLI and an input window
- will appear where you can choose the prompt text,
- colour, style and CLI-letters colour and style.
- When you exit the program you receive a sting like
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- SetPrompt -P30i -T10 -C" > "
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- You may then type this into your startup-sequence
- and no window will appear when using arguments.
- If you don't like the message to appear, just type
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- SetPrompt >NIL: -P30i -T10 -C" > "
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- and the message goes to the Nirvana.
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- enjoy those features- AMIGA greetings- Martin
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