pdirt/data/
pdirt/data/HELP/
pdirt/data/HELP/0/
pdirt/data/HELP/F/
pdirt/data/HELP/G/
pdirt/data/HELP/H/
pdirt/data/HELP/J/
pdirt/data/HELP/K/
pdirt/data/HELP/O/
pdirt/data/HELP/Q/
pdirt/data/HELP/R/
pdirt/data/HELP/U/
pdirt/data/HELP/V/
pdirt/data/HELP/Y/
pdirt/data/HELP/Z/
pdirt/data/MESSAGES/
pdirt/data/POWERINFO/
pdirt/data/WIZ_ZONES/
pdirt/drv/
pdirt/drv/bin/
pdirt/drv/compiler/converter/
pdirt/drv/compiler/libs/
pdirt/drv/compiler/scripts/
pdirt/drv/include/AberChat/
pdirt/drv/include/InterMud/
pdirt/drv/include/machine/
pdirt/drv/src/InterMud/
pdirt/drv/src/Players/
pdirt/drv/utils/UAFPort/
pdirt/drv/utils/dnsresolv/
pdirt/drv/utils/gdbm/
&+RC&+BO&+YL&+GO&+CR&+w
Enables ANSI color or monochrome.  Fireballs are red, flowers are colored,
your prompt stands out, etc.  You must have an ANSI compatible terminal
(an IBM PC, for example) to use this.  Color is optional, but monochrome
will only highlight a few things.

&+RCO&+GLO&+YRC&+BOD&+MES&+C!

For all of you with ansi color screens.  These codes allows you to set the
colors of your says, tells, title...

 & + <color>               for foreground
 & - <color>               for background
 & = <fg color><bg color>  to set both foreground and background
 & *                       resets the colors to standard settings

(Note that you have to concatenate the code string, that is, no space
 between & and + and <color> for instance.)

code   represents      code   represents
---------------------------------------------------
 &+ll      black           &+LL      black,   highlighted
 &+bb      blue            &+BB      blue,    highlighted
 &+cc      cyan            &+CC      cyan,    highlighted
 &+gg      green           &+GG      green,   highlighted
 &+mm      magenta         &+MM      magenta, highlighted
 &+rr      red             &+RR      red,     highlighted
 &+ww      white           &+WW      white,   highlighted
 &+yy      yellow          &+YY      yellow,  highlighted

Example: &#mWHello where # is a '=' will result in the text '&=mWHello&*'.
         &#GHiya   where # is a '+' will result in the text '&+GHiya&*'.
         &#CHi     where # is a '-' will result in the text '&-CHi&*'.
&+w