DispColor

Description #

Changes the foreground and background color for Output(, Disp, and Pause to arbitrary 16-bit colors, or disables this feature. Due to technical limitations, the foreground and background for Text() cannot be changed to arbitrary colors.

Technical Details #

Arguments #

det(12,FG_LO,FG_HI,BG_LO,BG_HI
FG_LO: Low byte of foreground color
FG_HI: High byte of foreground color
BG_LO: Low byte of background color
BG_HI: High byte of background color
Because of TI-OS argument-parsing limitations, foreground and background colors must be provided as a sequence of two numbers in the range 0-255. Sample low and high bytes are below.

Alternative format: det(12,FG_OS,BG_OS
FG_OS: Foreground color from TI-OS Colors menu, like RED or BLUE or NAVY.
BG_OS: Background color from TI-OS Colors menu, like RED or BLUE or NAVY.
To disable this mode, you should call det(12,300) before exiting your program.

ALICEBLUE ____ 223 247
ANTIQUEWHITE ____ 90 255
AQUA ____ 255 7
AQUAMARINE ____ 250 127
AZURE ____ 255 247
BEIGE ____ 187 247
BISQUE ____ 56 255
BLACK ____ 0 0
BLANCHEDALMOND ____ 89 255
BLUE ____ 31 0
BLUEVIOLET ____ 92 137
BROWN ____ 69 161
BURLYWOOD ____ 208 221
CADETBLUE ____ 244 92
CHARTREUSE ____ 224 127
CHOCOLATE ____ 67 211
CORAL ____ 234 251
CORNFLOWERBLUE ____ 189 100
CORNSILK ____ 219 255
CRIMSON ____ 167 216
CYAN ____ 255 7
DARKBLUE ____ 17 0
DARKCYAN ____ 81 4
DARKGOLDENROD ____ 33 188
DARKGRAY ____ 85 173
DARKGREEN ____ 32 3
DARKKHAKI ____ 173 189
DARKMAGENTA ____ 17 136
DARKOLIVEGREEN ____ 69 83
DARKORANGE ____ 96 252
DARKORCHID ____ 153 153
DARKRED ____ 0 136
DARKSALMON ____ 175 236
DARKSEAGREEN ____ 241 141
DARKSLATEBLUE ____ 241 73
DARKSLATEGRAY ____ 105 42
DARKTURQUOISE ____ 122 6
DARKVIOLET ____ 26 144
DEEPPINK ____ 178 248
DEEPSKYBLUE ____ 255 5
DIMGRAY ____ 77 107
DODGERBLUE ____ 159 28
FIREBRICK ____ 4 177
FLORALWHITE ____ 222 255
FORESTGREEN ____ 68 36
FUCHSIA ____ 31 248
GAINSBORO ____ 251 222
GHOSTWHITE ____ 223 255
GOLD ____ 160 254
GOLDENROD ____ 36 221
GRAY ____ 16 132
GREEN ____ 0 4
GREENYELLOW ____ 229 175
HONEYDEW ____ 254 247
HOTPINK ____ 86 251
INDIANRED ____ 235 202
INDIGO ____ 16 72
IVORY ____ 254 255
KHAKI ____ 49 247
LAVENDER ____ 63 231
LAVENDERBLUSH ____ 158 255
LAWNGREEN ____ 224 127
LEMONCHIFFON ____ 217 255
LIGHTBLUE ____ 220 174
LIGHTCORAL ____ 16 244
LIGHTCYAN ____ 255 231
LIGHTGOLDENRODYELLOW ____ 218 255
LIGHTGRAY ____ 154 214
LIGHTGREEN ____ 114 151
LIGHTPINK ____ 184 253
LIGHTSALMON ____ 15 253
LIGHTSEAGREEN ____ 149 37
LIGHTSKYBLUE ____ 127 134
LIGHTSLATEGRAY ____ 83 116
LIGHTSTEELBLUE ____ 59 182
LIGHTYELLOW ____ 252 255
LIME ____ 224 7
LIMEGREEN ____ 102 54
LINEN ____ 156 255
MAGENTA ____ 31 248
MAROON ____ 0 128
MEDIUMAQUAMARINE ____ 117 102
MEDIUMBLUE ____ 25 0
MEDIUMORCHID ____ 186 186
MEDIUMPURPLE ____ 155 147
MEDIUMSEAGREEN ____ 142 61
MEDIUMSLATEBLUE ____ 93 123
MEDIUMSPRINGGREEN ____ 211 7
MEDIUMTURQUOISE ____ 153 78
MEDIUMVIOLETRED ____ 176 192
MIDNIGHTBLUE ____ 206 24
MINTCREAM ____ 255 247
MISTYROSE ____ 60 255
MOCCASIN ____ 54 255
NAVAJOWHITE ____ 245 254
NAVY ____ 16 0
OLDLACE ____ 188 255
OLIVE ____ 0 132
OLIVEDRAB ____ 100 108
ORANGE ____ 32 253
ORANGERED ____ 32 250
ORCHID ____ 154 219
PALEGOLDENROD ____ 85 239
PALEGREEN ____ 211 159
PALETURQUOISE ____ 125 175
PALEVIOLETRED ____ 146 219
PAPAYAWHIP ____ 122 255
PEACHPUFF ____ 215 254
PERU ____ 39 204
PINK ____ 25 254
PLUM ____ 27 221
POWDERBLUE ____ 28 183
PURPLE ____ 16 128
RED ____ 0 248
ROSYBROWN ____ 113 188
ROYALBLUE ____ 92 67
SADDLEBROWN ____ 34 138
SALMON ____ 14 252
SANDYBROWN ____ 44 245
SEAGREEN ____ 74 44
SEASHELL ____ 189 255
SIENNA ____ 133 162
SILVER ____ 24 198
SKYBLUE ____ 125 134
SLATEBLUE ____ 217 106
SLATEGRAY ____ 18 116
SNOW ____ 223 255
SPRINGGREEN ____ 239 7
STEELBLUE ____ 22 68
TAN ____ 177 213
TEAL ____ 16 4
THISTLE ____ 251 221
TOMATO ____ 8 251
TURQUOISE ____ 26 71
VIOLET ____ 29 236
WHEAT ____ 246 246
WHITE ____ 255 255
WHITESMOKE ____ 190 247
YELLOW ____ 224 255
YELLOWGREEN ____ 102 158

Thanks to Shaun “Merthsoft” McFall for the original color.h data used for this table.

Outputs #

See description.