Console applications

07/11/2013 23:49 ►™SuperE™◄#1
Hey guys, I was checking out some console applications, it had this weird colors like in one line the text can be multi-colored I don't know how, I couldn't do it, and also a background color that fills all the console application, but in C# when you make a background for console applications it fills only the text's background, here are some examples of what I mean, these examples are made on photoshop, on the 2nd example I also want the "[STATUS]" part to have the console's background
Example 1
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Example 2
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07/12/2013 00:03 pro4never#2
Google is your friend.

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If you want something mroe complex you're likely going to be imitating a console functionality inside a WinForm.
07/12/2013 00:10 ►™SuperE™◄#3
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Originally Posted by pro4never View Post
Google is your friend.

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If you want something mroe complex you're likely going to be imitating a console functionality inside a WinForm.
That link didn't actually help, it just said how to change the foregroundcolor to the whole line, I didn't know how to make a multi-colored line like in Example 1
And I didn't know how I can make a background that fills the whole application .__.
07/12/2013 00:12 Super Aids#4
Use Console.Write instead of WriteLine.
07/12/2013 00:16 ►™SuperE™◄#5
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Originally Posted by Super Aids View Post
Use Console.Write instead of WriteLine.
Give me an example, for using Console.Write in multi-coloring a line .-.
07/12/2013 00:35 pro4never#6
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Originally Posted by ►™SuperE™◄ View Post
That link didn't actually help, it just said how to change the foregroundcolor to the whole line, I didn't know how to make a multi-colored line like in Example 1
And I didn't know how I can make a background that fills the whole application .__.
It answered every single one of your questions and was the very first result in google to "C# console color".

If you don't know the difference between Console.Write and Console.WriteLine then you should probably google it yourself rather than having us google it, post the link and then you telling us the link doesn't answer your question lol.
07/12/2013 01:16 ►™SuperE™◄#7
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Originally Posted by pro4never View Post
It answered every single one of your questions and was the very first result in google to "C# console color".

If you don't know the difference between Console.Write and Console.WriteLine then you should probably google it yourself rather than having us google it, post the link and then you telling us the link doesn't answer your question lol.
I already figured out the answer myself, thanks anyway .-.
07/12/2013 23:04 Super Aids#8
Code:
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Green;
Console.Write("Hello ");
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Red;
Console.Write("World!");
Was it really necessary?
07/13/2013 02:32 ►™SuperE™◄#9
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Originally Posted by Super Aids View Post
Code:
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Green;
Console.Write("Hello ");
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Red;
Console.Write("World!");
Was it really necessary?
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Originally Posted by [B
[/B]►™SuperE™◄;23766316]I already figured out the answer myself, thanks anyway .-.
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07/16/2013 12:36 Arby#10
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