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*******************************Doc's House Review***************************
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!!!)
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.
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
SetPrompt -P30i -T10 -C" > "
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
SetPrompt >NIL: -P30i -T10 -C" > "
and the message goes to the Nirvana.
enjoy those features- AMIGA greetings- Martin