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[Help!] Zcolors.ini RGB numbers- default colours wanted   [Help!]

By: Steve Rawling     Sydney  
Date: Feb 22,2021 at 07:31

I just started ztw on a new home WIN10 computer after simply transferring my old computer's ztree directory via memory stick to this new computer's ztree directory. I don't believe I need to run install

The colours are all insipid half tones.

I tried reverting to legacy console mode and restarted. no change

I want the 16 colours that used to be available in my old computer


I can go to the console mode properties and change the RBG numbers combos for the sixteen colours to 0-255 but I dont know the RBG number combinations for each colour

I believe the 16 colours moving from left to right on the colour bar are in the order


Can any one tell me the correct RGB numbers for each of the sixteen colours that are the normal default colours I used to see in ZTREE, or else tell me who to otherwise restore them ( without messing with the registry thanks)


Cheers


============================ Red =========== Green ======= Blue
BLA(CK)
BLU(E)
GRE(EN)
CYA(N)
RED
MAG(ENTA)
YEL(LOW) or BRO(WN)
WHI(TE)

BRI BLA(CK)
BRI BLU(E)
BRI GRE(EN)
BRI CYA(N)
BRI RED
BRI MAG(ENTA)
BRI YEL(LOW) or BRO(WN)
BRI WHI(TE)



The console mode help isn't helping me
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color /? tells me

C:\Users\USER>color /?
Sets the default console foreground and background colors.

COLOR [attr]

attr Specifies color attribute of console output

Color attributes are specified by TWO hex digits -- the first
corresponds to the background; the second the foreground. Each digit
can be any of the following values:

0 = Black 8 = Gray
1 = Blue 9 = Light Blue
2 = Green A = Light Green
3 = Aqua B = Light Aqua
4 = Red C = Light Red
5 = Purple D = Light Purple
6 = Yellow E = Light Yellow
7 = White F = Bright White

If no argument is given, this command restores the color to what it was
when CMD.EXE started. This value either comes from the current console
window, the /T command line switch or from the DefaultColor registry
value.

The COLOR command sets ERRORLEVEL to 1 if an attempt is made to execute
the COLOR command with a foreground and background color that are the same.
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Cheers

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