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Yaldair
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 10:10 am   

[2.36] Different color upon substituting/triggering
 
Ok, I changed the colorschemes of cmud to have a white background and different color text. It all works perfectly fine except when I use a trigger that also changes the color.

Like,

#trig {tells you} {#co bold,red}

or in a similar style when text is substituted.

In this case, it replaces the text in the correct color (with a white background) BUT, after the replaced text the entire line is black.

So, you've something like:

Yaldair tells you 'sup'.[no text, black background]

(The yaldair tells you part is colored red with the white background. But after the dot the entire line-background turns to black. The backgroundcolor of the line is changed after the trigger syntax).

I tried to check every possible thing I could adjust with the colors when I changed the color scheme, but I c ouldnt' find any setting that would influence this.
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Zugg
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Joined: 25 Sep 2000
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Location: Colorado, USA

PostPosted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 5:11 pm   
 
Reproduced and added to bug list. As a workaround until this is fixed, you can change your trigger to:

#trig {tells you} {#co bold,red,mxpwhite}

and then it will give you a white background. (you need to use mxpwhite instead of just white because white is the ANSI color, which is more silver than white.)
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