≪ to give cyan a whirl, all you really need to do is change MD NM=whatever to MD NM=3 ≫ Yes, that's true. However, I've created a color scheme that is consistent and comprehensive for all kinds of tags, and if someone is interested in using cyan this scheme is a good place for them to start -- that waydoesn't have white on a blue background, for instance, if they're using stock-Xy4 colors. It's easy enough to cut everything except the the color section from my cyantext.dfl just load that. Here's a stripped-down cyan.dfl to do just that. ========================== shawn_harrison@xxxxxxxx ========================== Attachment: CYAN.DFL
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