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Originally posted by leejeffery
2. press Ctrl and k but DONT choose a color
3. press the comma key
4. THEN pick a color for your background
5. press Ctrl and k again
6. choose a color for your text
No, you only need to press ctrl+k once, and specify a foreground color enter a comma and specify the background color;
To end the confussion:
the format is:
<ctrl+k>FGC,BGC
FGC = foreground color
BGC = Background color
eg: /nick
<ctrl+k>45,12my colored nick with background color
or use the color-tags:
(!FCxx) Set the color of the text (xx is between 01 and 67)
(!FGxx) Set the background color of the text
eg: /nick (!FC45)(!FG12)my colored nick with background color
see:
http://old.msgplus.net/help_tutorials.php?tut=multi-format-colors
http://old.msgplus.net/help_cmdtag.php
(all explained there
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