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SteveO
Sun Feb 08, 2004 12:06 am

color help in turing
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can some one tell me all the color codes for turing thx a lot

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.hack
Sun Feb 08, 2004 12:10 am


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Color codes for what?

Text, background,lines,dashed lines? there are tons!

(I think it uses RGB, but as far as the coding to enable colored text, no clue.)

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TheXploder
Sun Feb 08, 2004 12:11 am


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here is a program that views them all:


for i : 1 .. 255
    colourback (i)
    put "Colour ", i
end for


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shorthair
Sun Feb 08, 2004 10:14 am


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you will find taht in turing uless your a perfectionist , that anything over 60 is not needed , or even lower mabye , the grayscale is pretty cool though , becuase you can do fade outs which make titles look real good

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Cervantes
Sun Feb 08, 2004 10:21 am


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sorry xploder but your program is insufficient :P  
just doing that makes it hard to know what colour to use if you want to use it as a background colour.  that's why I made this.  

var win_start : int
var TYPE : string (1)
var col : int := 1
win_start := Window.Open ("position:top;left,graphics:300;100")
put "Enter type of style to view colours"
put "(background / b or writing / w) : " ..
getch (TYPE)
Window.Close (win_start)
if TYPE = "b" or TYPE = "B" then
    var win_back : int := Window.Open ("position:top;left,graphics:max;4120,title:Background")
    for i : 0 .. 255
        colourback (i)
        put " Hello ", i
    end for
elsif TYPE = "w" or TYPE = "W" then
    var win_write : int := Window.Open ("position:top;left,graphics:max;4120,title:Writing")
    for ib : 0 .. 255
        colourback (0)
        colour (ib)
        put " HELLO EVERYBODY!!!  MORE CHARACTERS WAHOO!!!!!!", ib
    end for
end if


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shorthair
Sun Feb 08, 2004 10:23 am


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thats a good one , but im sure htere is a RGB  color chart around somewhere on the net , that shows the number and the color

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.hack
Sun Feb 08, 2004 12:47 pm


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I fyou have a proggy liek Photoshop when u choose a color, a palette comes up where ther eis every shade possible under the sun, jsut look at wat color u want and grab the RGB code which it gives.

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Delos
Sun Feb 08, 2004 1:04 pm


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This is all well and good, being able to identify 'every single colour under the sun' (with the mathamatical limitations of RGB of course!), but let's not lose sight of the fact that Turing can only support up to 1024 colours at a time...so, your pictures wouldn't really have all of the afore mentioned colours.

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recneps
Sun Feb 08, 2004 1:08 pm


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Basicly, when starting out, use 16 colours ("graphics:v16") and they are listed on first page of Turing Help i believe. And please make topics title's specific. not "Help with Turing."

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Paul
Sun Feb 08, 2004 8:34 pm


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here is a program that views them all:


for i : 1 .. 255
    colourback (i)
    put "Colour ", i
end for

With that you won't be able to scroll up to see.
Cervantes, how did you get yours to scroll?

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recneps
Mon Feb 09, 2004 3:48 pm


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(im gonna lose bits for this, but it needs to be said)Guys, when someone asks a simple question, why do you all need to make mini programs, then the other tries to out do the last one, and it repeats until there are 50 diff programs, and the person who asks the question really didnt get it answered!

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Cervantes
Mon Feb 09, 2004 5:38 pm


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actually spencer Xploder answered his question at the very beginning.  The thread can go off on any direction now and his question is still answered.  If SteveO doesn't understand he can ask for clarification.

quote="Paul Bian"]here is a program that views them all:


for i : 1 .. 255
    colourback (i)
    put "Colour ", i
end for

With that you won't be able to scroll up to see.
Cervantes, how did you get yours to scroll?("position:top;left,graphics:max;4120,title:Background") 

now lets zoom in some more.

graphics:max;4120

now zoom in slightly more

4120

:wink:

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AsianSensation
Mon Feb 09, 2004 9:20 pm


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(im gonna lose bits for this, but it needs to be said)Guys, when someone asks a simple question, why do you all need to make mini programs, then the other tries to out do the last one, and it repeats until there are 50 diff programs, and the person who asks the question really didnt get it answered!

your not losing bit for this. In fact, it's probably better for people to try to out do each other by coming up with better programs. that's how I made my snow thingie, it was a s spur of the moment thing. And if someone made a cool program, or had a cool technique to solving some type of problem, I would award bits.

But as you probably brought up, do answer the question first before you compete, it's only polite to answer someone's question before you go and do something else on your own.

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Andy
Mon Feb 09, 2004 9:20 pm


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lol i remember that guy asked for the rain program... juss melt the snow  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
