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nethack/include/color.h
nhmall ba00dc9066 sever extracolors from utf8map and ENHANCED_SYMBOLS
move the custom color data into its own field in the glyphmap
and disassociate it from the unicode/utf8 stuff.

move the glyphcache stuff during options processing and parsing
into new file glyphs.c and out of utf8map.c, and make it
general, and not part of ENHANCED_SYMBOLS.

Do the groundwork for allowing glyph color customizations to
work when any symset is loaded and not restrict it only to
the enhanced1 H_UTF8 symsets.

The customizations in effect are still affiliated with a particular
symset.

Also closes #1224, but the PR itself references a data structure
made obsolete by this commit. The curses comment from the PR was
added into the code.

The PR also made several suggestions, but only the first
one has been included in this commit (and no longer based on
the handler), that being:
"allow defining colors if other symbol handling modes are used
(possibly limited to the standard 16 colors)."

FredrIQ also wrote the following suggestions in PR#1224:

Something I was also contemplating, unrelated to implementation of this
support in curses, would be the ability for the following:

allow defining colors if other symbol handling modes are used (possibly limited to the standard 16 colors)
allow defining attributes (for example: glyph:G_pet_female_kitten:U+0066/red/underline)
allow specifying glyphs as wildcards for defining global color/attribute changes

Something I also want to see are keywords for "don't change the current defined data". If this
were to be added, you could for example do this:
OPTIONS=glyph:G_*_fox:U+0064/blue
OPTIONS=glyph:G_statue_*:basechar/gray/underline
for "make all foxes use a blue color, make all statues gray with underline" without needing
to specify the relevant character for every statue. This ("basechar", "basefg", etc)
should perhaps also be added for MENUCOLORS and statushilites, so that you can, for
example, underline all items being worn without needing to specify a bunch of
near-duplicate rules for combining BUC colors + underline worn items
as per #1064
2024-03-23 15:36:22 -04:00

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/* NetHack 3.7 color.h $NHDT-Date: 1682205020 2023/04/22 23:10:20 $ $NHDT-Branch: NetHack-3.7 $:$NHDT-Revision: 1.18 $ */
/* Copyright (c) Steve Linhart, Eric Raymond, 1989. */
/* NetHack may be freely redistributed. See license for details. */
#ifndef COLOR_H
#define COLOR_H
/*
* The color scheme used is tailored for an IBM PC. It consists of the
* standard 8 colors, followed by their bright counterparts. There are
* exceptions, these are listed below. Bright black doesn't mean very
* much, so it is used as the "default" foreground color of the screen.
*/
#define CLR_BLACK 0
#define CLR_RED 1
#define CLR_GREEN 2
#define CLR_BROWN 3 /* on IBM, low-intensity yellow is brown */
#define CLR_BLUE 4
#define CLR_MAGENTA 5
#define CLR_CYAN 6
#define CLR_GRAY 7 /* low-intensity white */
#define NO_COLOR 8
#define CLR_ORANGE 9
#define CLR_BRIGHT_GREEN 10
#define CLR_YELLOW 11
#define CLR_BRIGHT_BLUE 12
#define CLR_BRIGHT_MAGENTA 13
#define CLR_BRIGHT_CYAN 14
#define CLR_WHITE 15
#define CLR_MAX 16
/* The "half-way" point for tty-based color systems. This is used in */
/* the tty color setup code. (IMHO, it should be removed - dean). */
#define BRIGHT 8
/* color aliases used in monsters.h and display.c */
#define HI_DOMESTIC CLR_WHITE /* for player + pets */
#define HI_LORD CLR_MAGENTA /* for high-end monsters */
#define HI_OVERLORD CLR_BRIGHT_MAGENTA /* for few uniques */
/* these can be configured */
#define HI_OBJ CLR_MAGENTA
#define HI_METAL CLR_CYAN
#define HI_COPPER CLR_YELLOW
#define HI_SILVER CLR_GRAY
#define HI_GOLD CLR_YELLOW
#define HI_LEATHER CLR_BROWN
#define HI_CLOTH CLR_BROWN
#define HI_ORGANIC CLR_BROWN
#define HI_WOOD CLR_BROWN
#define HI_PAPER CLR_WHITE
#define HI_GLASS CLR_BRIGHT_CYAN
#define HI_MINERAL CLR_GRAY
#define DRAGON_SILVER CLR_BRIGHT_CYAN
#define HI_ZAP CLR_BRIGHT_BLUE
#define NH_BASIC_COLOR 0x1000000
#define COLORVAL(x) ((x) & 0xFFFFFF)
enum nhcolortype { no_color, nh_color, rgb_color };
struct nethack_color {
enum nhcolortype colortyp;
int tableindex;
int rgbindex;
const char *name;
const char *hexval;
long r, g, b;
};
typedef struct color_and_attr {
int color, attr;
} color_attr;
#endif /* COLOR_H */
/*color.h*/