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~FT* Text Effects & Colours *

Some terminal types allow you to use ANSI text effects.  Most support bold
and reverse text.  And some (Linux, AIX, Irix, DOS) support ANSI colour.
To turn on/off all colour at your terminal use .colour
To use text effects use a tilde(~) then the colour code:

~RSRS - Reset (No effects)  ~OLOL - Bold              ~RS~LILI - Blinking
~RVRV - Reverse             ~RS~ULUL - Underline

Foreground colours...    ~FKFK - Black foreground  ~FRFR - Red foreground
~FGFG - Green foreground    ~FYFY - Yellow foreground ~FBFB - Blue foreground
~FMFM - Magneta foreground  ~FTFT - Cyan foreground   ~FWFW - White foreground

Background colours...    ~FW~BKBK - Black background  ~BRBR - Red background  
~BGBG - Green background    ~BYBY - Yellow background ~BBBB - Blue background 
~BMBM - Magneta background  ~BTBT - Cyan background   ~BWBW - White background

Or use the ^shortcut^ method for bold text on/off - a circumflex (that's the 
'power to' sign, perhaps shift 6 on your keyboard).