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Python color text and splash screen

Asked by ZoeticNepenthe in Python Scripting Language

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I am working on a telnet python BBS and have ran into two problems.

The first one is, I can not find any way to have the server print something in color on the client's screen like having the line:

self.conn.send("Name? ")

print "Name?" in red or having the line:

print "Handling message: ",msg

print "Handling Message: Message" come up green.

The second problem I am having is the splash screen print. The only way I know how to handle the splash screen is like the following:


self.conn.send("                                         .__            ")
self.conn.send("      ____ ___  ________    _____ ______ |  |   ____    ")
self.conn.send("    _/ __ \\  \/  /\__  \  /     \\____ \|  | _/ __ \   ")
self.conn.send("    \  ___/ >    <  / __ \|  Y Y  \  |_> >  |_\  ___/   ")
self.conn.send("     \___  >__/\_ \(____  /__|_|  /   __/|____/\___  >  ")
self.conn.send("         \/      \/     \/      \/|__|             \/   ")

But that always seems to error. (I know the last part does not look very good so you might want to past it into note pad to view it).Start Free Trial
 
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Zone: Python Scripting Language
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