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Anonymous
Fixedsys Excelsior FTW!
>> Anonymous
Does anyone know if its possible to use that particular color scheme in a windows text editor?

I'm assuming the colored text in OP image is from a linux console theme, or something unwieldy like emacs or vi.
>> Anonymous
*bump by OP*

Excellent question.
>> Anonymous
>>201985

console-based text in windows limited to 0xFF colors based on text-and-background color

real easy to do with assembly programming and probably easier with the right header in c++


seeing as how there are probably more than 16 colors for text alone in op's pic, I doubt it's possible to use that exact scheme in windows
>> Anonymous
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixedsys_Excelsior

Img source, unfortunately no info is provided as to what console this image was captured from/using.
>> Anonymous
CJK or GTFO
>> Anonymous
i'm really curious as to how the person who made that screenshot programs with those crazy ass colors everywhere.
also I don't really get fonts that attempt to encompass all unicode. the idea I guess is to have a uniform face, but between different language scripts there simply is *no* uniformity, attempting to make it such doesn't make sense.
>> Anonymous
runic terminal?
do want!

>>202201
bored programmers
>> Anonymous
>>202201

i cant recall ever seeing any windows (or linux for that matter) console or text editor do gradient colors like that.

chances are whoever made that picture used javascript or something to that effect before screencapping.
>> Anonymous
>>202228
urxvt
>> Anonymous
>>202230

have any examples?
>> 3
you can do it in paint.net after screencap.
>> Anonymous
>>202235

Actually you can do that with any modern image editing software these day.

Wouldn't be suprised if it's just a shop.