Q35290: MDA Blinking Normal Underlined Text Example
Article: Q35290
Product(s): See article
Version(s): 5.00 5.10
Operating System(s): MS-DOS
Keyword(s): ENDUSER | | mspl13_c
Last Modified: 12-OCT-1988
On a monochrome display adapter, there is no way to display colors.
However, you can display Normal Text, Bright Text, Reverse Video,
Underline, and Blinking.
The following program shows how to get Normal Text, Blinking,
Underlined, and No Inverse on a monochrome display adapter:
#include<graph.h>
int oldcolor;
long oldbkcolor;
main()
{
_clearscreen(_GCLEARSCREEN);
oldcolor=_gettextcolor();
oldbkcolor=_getbkcolor();
_settextposition(12,0);
_settextcolor(17); /* foreground color Blue + 16 */
_setbkcolor(0L); /* background color Black */
_outtext("Blinking Normal Underlined Text, on Mono\n");
_settextcolor(oldcolor);
_setbkcolor(oldbkcolor);
}
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