The color of the start of the word. I really doubt anyone really expects more than that. Your replacing it anyway and maybe coloring it something else too. If I had a word that changed every other letter, I would personally suicide my character on that mud and find one not run and coded by fools that use that kind of silly stuff in the first place. lol
And even if it was like that, being able to imbed the color in the replacement, like \[1;32ma\[1;33mb\[1;34mc, as the 'replacement text', instead of the complex mess you have to do know would make life a lot easier for any of use that know what we are doing. For those who have no clue what they are doing, capturing a line, omitting it, running a script, splitting the line up in the script, then feeding it all back out through colourtell and colournote is if anything *less* easy to explain and comprehend than:
1. Set the trigger to 'replace'.
2. Use \[<ansi> to add colors.
Trying to explain the existing way to a complete newbie gives me a major headache, especially in cases where is may be borderline impractical. |