With IRC we have the ability to type different colors from a palette of 16 colors. By incorporating colors into our text, our writing turns from plain black to something like this... Nicotine Cat
Pretty kewl, eh? All you need to know, is just some command's:
1) Control + K is used for colored text.
2) Control + B is used for Bold test
3) Control + U is used for underlined text
4) Control + R is used for reverse text
5) Control + I is used for italics text
6) Control + O returns your text back to plain black
Control + K (that is your Ctrl key on your keyboard + the letter K key, clicked on at the same time) PLUS a number from 1-16 will give you the colored text. Here are the numbers and their corresponding colors:
1 - Black.
2 - Navy Blue.
3 - Green.
4 - Red.
5 - Brown.
6 - Purple.
7 - Olive.
8 - Yellow.
9 - Lime Green.
10 - Teal.
11 - Aqua Light.
12 - Royal Blue.
13 - Hot Pink.
14 - Dark Gray.
15 - Light Gray.
16 - White.
Exmaple: Ctrl+K3Test.= test.
How about typing with Background Colors?
We are going to use the same format, only this time, we will use two numbers, separated by a comma. The 1st number is the print color, the 2nd number is the background color. For example, I used this:
Ctrl+K8,4 =
We can mix and match these commands too.
If you want to stop the next word from being colorized, then click on the Ctrl + 0, this halts anymore colors.
P.s Just to know. If you want to PRE-ROLL, click on "" and choose "Query". Than roll as many time's as you want. Just not to spamm the chat.
Pretty kewl, eh? All you need to know, is just some command's:
1) Control + K is used for colored text.
2) Control + B is used for Bold test
3) Control + U is used for underlined text
4) Control + R is used for reverse text
5) Control + I is used for italics text
6) Control + O returns your text back to plain black
Control + K (that is your Ctrl key on your keyboard + the letter K key, clicked on at the same time) PLUS a number from 1-16 will give you the colored text. Here are the numbers and their corresponding colors:
1 - Black.
2 - Navy Blue.
3 - Green.
4 - Red.
5 - Brown.
6 - Purple.
7 - Olive.
8 - Yellow.
9 - Lime Green.
10 - Teal.
11 - Aqua Light.
12 - Royal Blue.
13 - Hot Pink.
14 - Dark Gray.
15 - Light Gray.
16 - White.
Exmaple: Ctrl+K3Test.= test.
How about typing with Background Colors?
We are going to use the same format, only this time, we will use two numbers, separated by a comma. The 1st number is the print color, the 2nd number is the background color. For example, I used this:
Ctrl+K8,4 =
We can mix and match these commands too.
If you want to stop the next word from being colorized, then click on the Ctrl + 0, this halts anymore colors.
P.s Just to know. If you want to PRE-ROLL, click on "" and choose "Query". Than roll as many time's as you want. Just not to spamm the chat.