swirc.theme
— how
to write themes for swirc
This manual page is the ultimate reference to consult when writing
themes to swirc(1).
What |
Hex |
Octal |
Appearance |
Blink |
1d |
035 |
^] |
Bold |
02 |
002 |
^B |
Color |
03 |
003 |
^C |
Normal |
0f |
017 |
^O |
Reverse |
16 |
026 |
^V |
Underline |
1f |
037 |
^_ |
Example usage:
blabla ^Bbold text^B blabla
blabla ^Vreversed text^V blabla
blabla ^_underlined text^_ blabla
Always use the
literal control
characters because else it won't work!
Blink is a no operation because it's annoying.
Number |
Name |
|
00 |
white |
|
01 |
black |
|
02 |
blue |
(navy) |
03 |
green |
|
04 |
red |
|
05 |
brown |
(maroon) |
06 |
purple |
|
07 |
orange |
(olive) |
08 |
yellow |
|
09 |
lt.green |
(lime) |
10 |
teal |
(a kinda green/blue cyan) |
11 |
lt.cyan |
(cyan ?) (aqua) |
12 |
lt.blue |
(royal) |
13 |
pink |
(light purple) (fuchsia) |
14 |
grey |
|
15 |
lt.grey |
(silver) |
For the colors 16-99 see the output of the command
/colormap.
Enough color pairs must've been initialized. (193 color pairs are too few
for the colors 16-99 to be used as backgrounds.)
The syntax of the color attribute in text has the format ^CN[,M].
N will be the text (foreground) color and M the background color. A
background color (M) is optional and is not always included.
N and M can maximally be two digits long. Although the colors
{0,1,2,...,9} are supported you are highly encouraged to use
{00,01,02,...,09}.
A plain ^C can be used to turn the color effect off. While typing
^O will make sure ALL the text effects gets reset. For example:
blabla ^C05,02red text on blue background^C blabla
blabla ^C09green text^O blabla
Of course settings can start with colored text and a closing ^C is
not essential.
- term_background
(int)
- Which background color (0-15) is this theme written for?
- term_enable_colors
(bool)
- Enable colors (yes/no)?
- term_use_default_colors
(bool)
- Use terminal's default colors? I.e. call
use_default_colors(3).
- color3,
color4
(string)
- Colors used in uncategorized contexts. Must begin with ^C.
- gfx_failure,
gfx_success,
gfx_warning
(string)
- Used in contexts where to flag failures, successes and warnings
respectively.
- left_bracket,
right_bracket
(string)
- Left and right bracket. Frequently used.
- logo_color
(string)
- Swirc ASCII logo color displayed at startup. (Must begin with ^C.)
- nick_s1,
nick_s2
(string)
- When you or another user types something the nickname will be enclosed by
s1 and s2.
- nicklist_my_nick_color,
nicklist_nick_color,
nicklist_privilege_color,
nicklist_vline_color
(int)
- Nicklist decoration. All of these settings are of type
int (0-99) thus ^C is not needed and should not be
used.
- notice_color1,
notice_color2
(string)
- Notice colors. ^C should be used.
- notice_lb,
notice_rb,
notice_sep
(string)
- Notice left/right bracket and separator
- notice_inner_b1,
notice_inner_b2
(string)
- Notice inner bracket 1 and 2. (I.e. left and right.)
- primary_color,
secondary_color
(string)
- Primary and secondary color for the theme. Frequently used. (Begin with
^C.)
- slogan
(string)
- Swirc slogan displayed in the statusbar.
- specifier1,
specifier2,
specifier3
(string)
- Specifiers used in various contexts. Number 1 is frequently used.
- statusbar_bg,
statusbar_fg
(string)
- Statusbar background and foreground. Valid values are
black, red, green,
yellow, blue,
magenta, cyan,
white.
- statusbar_leftBracket,
statusbar_rightBracket,
statusbar_spec
(string)
- Statusbar left/right bracket and specifier.
- time_format
(string)
- Time format passed to strftime(3).
- titlebar_bg,
titlebar_fg
(string)
- Titlebar background and foreground. Valid values are
black, red, green,
yellow, blue,
magenta, cyan,
white.
- whois_acc
(string)
-
- whois_away
(string)
-
- whois_bot
(string)
-
- whois_cert
(string)
-
- whois_channels
(string)
-
- whois_conn
(string)
-
- whois_host
(string)
-
- whois_idle
(string)
-
- whois_ircName
(string)
-
- whois_ircOp
(string)
-
- whois_modes
(string)
-
- whois_server
(string)
-
- whois_service
(string)
-
- whois_ssl
(string)
-
- ~/.swirc/default.thm
- default theme
If you want to give color to
numbers
be sure to use
two digits
for N nor M!