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Lorem Ipsum is slechts een proeftekst uit het drukkerij- en zetterijwezen. Lorem Ipsum is de standaard proeftekst in deze bedrijfstak sinds de 16e eeuw, toen een onbekende drukker een zethaak met letters nam en ze door elkaar husselde om een font-catalogus te maken.
 
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Code:
// implementation by WiiPower
printf("\x1b[%u;%um", 47, false);
printf("\x1b[%u;%um", 30, false);

Where the numbers represent the colors.
Those beginning with 4 are for the background, those with 3 are text/foreground.

So in this example we would have a white background with black text. For other colors see ANSI escape codes @ wikipedia.
 

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I put a sample project together with generated documentation from the bootmii configuration editor source code to do these sorts of things
Download

it's a little more complex as this example demonstrates the use of the console skins that I used in BCE. You should download and take a look at the code.

You'll be most interested in the console class.
 
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Lorem Ipsum is slechts een proeftekst uit het drukkerij- en zetterijwezen. Lorem Ipsum is de standaard proeftekst in deze bedrijfstak sinds de 16e eeuw, toen een onbekende drukker een zethaak met letters nam en ze door elkaar husselde om een font-catalogus te maken.
 
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diego_pmc said:
Thank you! There are some other things in your code that might be useful for me. BTW, pembo, how do you produce those documentation pages?

your welcome - that's why I put this stuff together in the first place after going through the pains building the bootmii config editor
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The documentation is generated by a program called doxygen. http://www.doxygen.org/
 

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