I am finding that the very dark blue that PC's and NPC's show up in is VERY hard for me to read. I also use a screen reader, but by the time it gets to that part, the animals are long gone, and some PC's have emoted and left. Is there a way to adjust the color that the PC's and NPC's show up as in the game itself?
Or if there is a way to adjust it on the client side, I use MUSHclient.
So far I'm only having trouble with that very dark blue color. The rest I can read without too much trouble.
Any help would be appreciated.
Eleassa
Help with adjusting colors needed.
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Help with adjusting colors needed.
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Re: Help with adjusting colors needed.
Yes! You can modify the ANSI colors without too much difficulty.
See the helpfiles "help ansi" and "help setcolor" especially.
Then the menu you'll need to go into is "setcolor combat", where you have a lot of options of things to change.
See the helpfiles "help ansi" and "help setcolor" especially.
Then the menu you'll need to go into is "setcolor combat", where you have a lot of options of things to change.
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Re: Help with adjusting colors needed.
Thanks. That's much better now.
Two rules to live by:
Don't sweat the petty stuff.
Don't pet the sweaty stuff.
A third rule to live by:
Don't do ANYTHING you don't want to admit and/or explain to a paramedic
Don't sweat the petty stuff.
Don't pet the sweaty stuff.
A third rule to live by:
Don't do ANYTHING you don't want to admit and/or explain to a paramedic