BBPT2AL0LM20RM50.5LS2TS23
LM0RM55IP0,12TS12,15,35,42C,47CPT4NJ
MDRVMDNMFRCOLOR.EXE
OS/2 Command
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Jeff ProsiseLD 1989 No. 11 (Utilities)
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MDBOLS2Purpose:MDNM	A protected-mode utility for setting foreground and background screen colors from the full screen (text) command line in OS/2 Versions 1.0 and 1.1.LS1

MDBOFormat:MDNMPT3	COLOR MDRVfbMDNM
	
MDBOLS2PT4MDBORemarks:MDNM	The MDRVfMDNM and MDRVbMDNM command line parameters are letters designating the foreground and background screen colors, as shown in the table below.  Capital letters are used to specify an "intense" or "bright" color (foreground only); lowercase letters indicate normal intensity colors (foreground and background).  Colors are designated by the first letter of their names, with the exception of black, which is represented by x (or X).
PT1TS17,32,36,53LS1
	Black	x	Intense Black	X
	Blue	b	Intense Blue	B
	Green	g	Intense Green	G
	Cyan	c	Intense Cyan	C
	Red	r	Intense Red	R
	Magenta	m	Intense Magenta	M
	Yellow (Brown)	y	Intense Yellow	Y
	White	w	Intense White	W
	 
	Background		Foreground
PT4TS12,15,35LS2
	The default white-on-black colors can be restored either by entering PT3COLOR wxPT4 or by issuing the command PT3ANSI OFFPT4 and clearing the screen.  If PT3ANSI ONPT4 is then issued, the last-selected color scheme will return.  The default ANSI drivers in OS/2 support 43- and 50-line as well as 25-line text modes.

	MDBONote: MDNMIf the Presentation Manager is used, windowed applications provide their own color information.  COLOR.EXE is used only for full-screen command line operation.
MDNM