Source:SLASH'EM 0.0.7E7F2/color.h
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1. /* SCCS Id: @(#)color.h 3.4 1992/02/02 */ 2. /* Copyright (c) Steve Linhart, Eric Raymond, 1989. */ 3. /* NetHack may be freely redistributed. See license for details. */ 4. 5. #ifndef COLOR_H 6. #define COLOR_H 7. 8. #ifdef MENU_COLOR 9. # ifdef USE_REGEX_MATCH 10. # include <regex.h> 11. # endif 12. #endif 13. 14. /* 15. * The color scheme used is tailored for an IBM PC. It consists of the 16. * standard 8 colors, folowed by their bright counterparts. There are 17. * exceptions, these are listed below. Bright black doesn't mean very 18. * much, so it is used as the "default" foreground color of the screen. 19. */ 20. 21. #ifndef VIDEOSHADES 22. # define CLR_BLACK 0 23. #else 24. # define CLR_BLACK 8 25. #endif 26. #define CLR_RED 1 27. #define CLR_GREEN 2 28. #define CLR_BROWN 3 /* on IBM, low-intensity yellow is brown */ 29. #define CLR_BLUE 4 30. #define CLR_MAGENTA 5 31. #define CLR_CYAN 6 32. #define CLR_GRAY 7 /* low-intensity white */ 33. #ifndef VIDEOSHADES 34. # define NO_COLOR 8 35. #else 36. # define NO_COLOR 0 37. #endif 38. #define CLR_ORANGE 9 39. #define CLR_BRIGHT_GREEN 10 40. #define CLR_YELLOW 11 41. #define CLR_BRIGHT_BLUE 12 42. #define CLR_BRIGHT_MAGENTA 13 43. #define CLR_BRIGHT_CYAN 14 44. #define CLR_WHITE 15 45. #define CLR_MAX 16 46. 47. /* The "half-way" point for tty based color systems. This is used in */ 48. /* the tty color setup code. (IMHO, it should be removed - dean). */ 49. #define BRIGHT 8 50. 51. /* these can be configured */ 52. #define HI_OBJ CLR_MAGENTA 53. #define HI_METAL CLR_CYAN 54. #define HI_COPPER CLR_YELLOW 55. #define HI_SILVER CLR_GRAY 56. #define HI_GOLD CLR_YELLOW 57. #define HI_LEATHER CLR_BROWN 58. #define HI_CLOTH CLR_BROWN 59. #define HI_ORGANIC CLR_BROWN 60. #define HI_WOOD CLR_BROWN 61. #define HI_PAPER CLR_WHITE 62. #define HI_GLASS CLR_BRIGHT_CYAN 63. #define HI_MINERAL CLR_GRAY 64. #define DRAGON_SILVER CLR_BRIGHT_CYAN 65. #define HI_ZAP CLR_BRIGHT_BLUE 66. 67. #ifdef MENU_COLOR 68. struct menucoloring { 69. #ifdef USE_REGEX_MATCH 70. # ifdef GNU_REGEX 71. struct re_pattern_buffer match; 72. # else 73. # ifdef POSIX_REGEX 74. regex_t match; 75. # endif 76. # endif 77. #else 78. char *match; 79. #endif 80. int color, attr; 81. struct menucoloring *next; 82. }; 83. #endif 84. 85. #if defined(VIDEOSHADES) && !defined(MSDOS) 86. extern char ttycolors[CLR_MAX]; 87. #endif 88. 89. #endif /* COLOR_H */