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- @031 Sample Background Color Effects @003
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- The header line has a @015"solid"@003 space @014Alt-225@003 at the beginning and the end
- of the line, to help @014"frame"@003 it in the background color, here is the
- line in the same color, with out the solid spaces.
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- @031 Sample Background Color Effects @003
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- Notice the difference, in this particular case, None. It really depends
- on your editor. If leaving a normal space does not give the effect
- you want, use the solid space.
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- I mentioned having a paragraph in a different background color, and the
- effects of not having a code for the standard color at the end of each
- line. As you may have noticed, our "standard" color in this message is
- Cyan on Black. Now lets go for Bright Yellow on Blue, without the ending
- color codes.
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- @030 This paragraph is Brite Yellow on Blue. The code for this color has only
- been placed at the beginning of the Paragraph. And this is the effect
- you get!
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- @003The color stops at the last character of each line, and the leading@003
- spaces at the beginning, are changed to Blue.
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- @030 Now we do it again, this time, we place the Bright Yellow on Blue code @003
- @030 at the beginning, and the Cyan On Black at the end of each line. On @003
- @030 short lines, we place it so we will have the same size blue background, @003
- @030 all through the paragraph. @003
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- The repetative color codes above were entered one time, on the first
- line, then pasted with the editor block marking - pasteing function.
- This paragraph has no code at the beginning, because the last code read,
- was our standard color, Cyan On Black, at the end of the last line in the
- previous paragraph.
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- @012Multi@011 Color@013 words@010 are@009^ EASY @007with@011 T2A@006,@002 just type in your text, then go
- through and place a different@003^ color code@002 between each word@014^!@003
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- A point to mention....when you do what we have here, with lots of codes
- and words on one line, you may want to set your right margin to 255, so
- there is no accidental word wrap.
- @002If you enter ALL your text first, use about 76 as a right margin,
- then set to 255 to enter all the color and variable codes.
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- @112 I hope this Background Color Example is of some help to you. I think you @003
- @112 will find T2A a useful tool, and once you get used to it, easy to use. It @003
- @112 sometimes seems like a lot of work, but you will find that for certian @003
- @112 things, its the only way to go! @003
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- @002Another note: You see some flashing colors here, entered with the
- caret character, the Blinking Attribute code is one of the Registered Only
- features.
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- @015Now go create something.....and Thanks! for trying T2A@003
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