NAME

Term::ExtendedColor::TTY - Set colors in the TTY

SYNOPSIS

use Term::ExtendedColor::TTY;

my %colorscheme = (
  0   => '030303',
  1   => '1c1c1c',
  2   => 'ff4747',
  3   => 'ff6767',
  4   => '2b4626',
  5   => 'b03b31',
  6   => 'ff8f00',
  7   => 'bdf1ed',
  8   => '1165e9',
  9   => '5496ff',
  10  => 'aef7af',
  11  => 'b50077',
  12  => 'cb1c13',
  13  => '6be603',
  14  => 'ffffff',
);

my $result = set_tty_color( \%colorscheme );

for my $index(sort(keys(%{$result}))) {
  print "Setting color index $index... $result->{$index}\n";
}

DESCRIPTION

Term::ExtendedColor::TTY provides functions for changing and querying the Linux TTY (or Virtual Console, if you wish) for various resources, such as colors.

EXPORTS

None by default.

FUNCTIONS

set_tty_color()

Parameters: \%colormap

Returns: \%results

my $ref = set_tty_color( \%colorscheme );

Returns a hash reference where its keys are the color indexes ( 0 .. 14) and the values are escape sequences crafted together to be printed straight to the TTY.

SEE ALSO

Term::ExtendedColor, Term::ExtendedColor::Xresources

AUTHOR

Magnus Woldrich
CPAN ID: WOLDRICH
m@japh.se
http://japh.se

CONTRIBUTORS

None required yet.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright 2010, 2011 the Term::ExtendedColor::TTYs "AUTHOR" and "CONTRIBUTORS" as listed above.

LICENSE

This library is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.