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# Notes on Color usage.
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## Table of Contents
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* [style/color](#style_color)
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* [Proxspace](#proxspace)
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* [](#)
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The client should autodetect color support when starting.
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You can also use the command `pref show` to see and set your personal setting.
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Why use colors in the Proxmark client? When evertyhing is white it is hard to extract the important information fast. You also need new-lines for extra space to be easier to read.
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We have gradually been introducing this color scheme into the client since we got decent color support on all systems: OSX, Linux, WSL, Proxspace.
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## style/color
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^[Top](#top)
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The following definition has be crystalized out from these experiments. Its not set in stone yet so take this document as a guideline for how to create unified system scheme.
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### Definition
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- blue - system related headers, banner
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- white - normal
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- cyan - headers
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- red - warning, error, catastrophic failures
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- yellow - informative (to make things stick out from white blob)
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- green - successful, (to make things stick out from white blob)
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- magenta - device side messages
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### Styled header
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```
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PrintAndLogEx(NORMAL, "");
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PrintAndLogEx(INFO, "--- " _CYAN_("Tag Information") " ---------------------------");
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PrintAndLogEx(INFO, "-------------------------------------------------------------");
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```
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For more examples, see also all **-h** helptext now in the LUA scripts.
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For the command help texts using _YELLOW_ for the example makes it very easy to see what is the command vs the description.
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### non styled header
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^[Top](#top)
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Most commands doesn't use a header yet. We added it to make it standout (ie: yellow, green) of the informative tidbits in the output of a command.
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## Proxspace
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^[Top](#top)
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Proxspace has support for colors.
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