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|Description=Turns color output on or off.  NOANSI or NOCOLOR or the OFF argument to turn it off. See also [[COLORSET]].}}
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|Description=Turns color output on or off.  NOANSI or NOCOLOR or the OFF argument to turn it off. The "16" argument can be used as a toggle when the mud client only supports 16 colors, in order to change 256-color output to use the standard 16 ansi colors. See also [[COLORSET]].}}
  
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[[Category:UserInterface]]
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[[Category:Colors]]

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===ANSI===
Usage: ANSI (16) (OFF)
Examples: ansi

ansi 16

ansi off

Shorts:
Description: Turns color output on or off. NOANSI or NOCOLOR or the OFF argument to turn it off. The "16" argument can be used as a toggle when the mud client only supports 16 colors, in order to change 256-color output to use the standard 16 ansi colors. See also COLORSET.

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