RickV wrote to All <=-
I want to change the color of the message body when reading mail using ddMsgReader. I see the "msgbodycolor" in the Defaulttheme.cfg, with a color of "nw" Is there a key to the color definitions to use?
I want to change the color of the message body when reading mail using ddMsgReader. I see the "msgbodycolor" in the Defaulttheme.cfg, with a color of "nw" Is there a key to the color definitions to use?
Re: DDMsgReader question
By: RickV to All on Wed Jan 21 2026 11:23 am
I want to change the color of the message body when reading mail
using ddMsgReader. I see the "msgbodycolor" in the
Defaulttheme.cfg, with a color of "nw" Is there a key to the
color definitions to use?
Those are the color/attribute codes used in Synchronet attributes.
You can see a list of them on the Synchronet wiki:
https://wiki.synchro.net/custom:ctrl-a_codes
"nw" would be normal, then white.
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RickV wrote to All <=-
I want to change the color of the message body when reading mail
using ddMsgReader. I see the "msgbodycolor" in the
Defaulttheme.cfg, with a color of "nw" Is there a key to the
color definitions to use?
Pretty sure those follow the "Ctrl-A" code definitions. "nw" means "normal white". "hw" would be "high (bright) white".
Look at the "Colors" and "Attributes" sections of this page:
https://wiki.synchro.net/custom:ctrl-a_codes
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