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Qt Console Application - Print colored text

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    A Former User
    wrote on 13 Aug 2016, 13:09 last edited by
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    Hi! Works for me. What's your operating system?

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      13 Aug 2016, 13:09

      Hi! Works for me. What's your operating system?

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      AliReza Beytari
      wrote on 13 Aug 2016, 17:15 last edited by
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      @Wieland Windows 10.0.10586

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        13 Aug 2016, 17:15

        @Wieland Windows 10.0.10586

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        A Former User
        wrote on 13 Aug 2016, 17:19 last edited by
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        @AliReza-Beytari Ah, ok. I'm on Linux. Where did you read about the terminal codes? My strong guess would be, that these are codes for a Linux terminal emulator.

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          13 Aug 2016, 17:19

          @AliReza-Beytari Ah, ok. I'm on Linux. Where did you read about the terminal codes? My strong guess would be, that these are codes for a Linux terminal emulator.

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          AliReza Beytari
          wrote on 13 Aug 2016, 17:31 last edited by
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          @Wieland I had used these ascii codes in one of my Python applications and it worked for windows and linux.

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            13 Aug 2016, 17:31

            @Wieland I had used these ascii codes in one of my Python applications and it worked for windows and linux.

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            mrjj
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            wrote on 13 Aug 2016, 17:37 last edited by mrjj
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            @AliReza-Beytari
            but dont python comes with its own shell? (or command prompt)

            Anyway, you can hax the prompt to support colors
            https://web.liferay.com/web/igor.spasic/blog/-/blogs/enable-ansi-colors-in-windows-command-prompt

            not tried in win 10. only win 7.
            I know its not what u wanted so just considered it a note :)

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              13 Aug 2016, 17:37

              @AliReza-Beytari
              but dont python comes with its own shell? (or command prompt)

              Anyway, you can hax the prompt to support colors
              https://web.liferay.com/web/igor.spasic/blog/-/blogs/enable-ansi-colors-in-windows-command-prompt

              not tried in win 10. only win 7.
              I know its not what u wanted so just considered it a note :)

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              AliReza Beytari
              wrote on 13 Aug 2016, 18:25 last edited by
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              @mrjj I couldn't use that!! :(

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              • A AliReza Beytari
                13 Aug 2016, 18:25

                @mrjj I couldn't use that!! :(

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                mrjj
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                wrote on 13 Aug 2016, 18:27 last edited by
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                @AliReza-Beytari
                didnt work on win 10 or what you mean?

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                  13 Aug 2016, 18:27

                  @AliReza-Beytari
                  didnt work on win 10 or what you mean?

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                  AliReza Beytari
                  wrote on 13 Aug 2016, 18:28 last edited by
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                  @mrjj I just need a very simple code for printing a colored text!! :)

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                  • A AliReza Beytari
                    13 Aug 2016, 18:28

                    @mrjj I just need a very simple code for printing a colored text!! :)

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                    mrjj
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                    wrote on 13 Aug 2016, 18:37 last edited by mrjj
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                    @AliReza-Beytari
                    yes but its not really supported in windows anymore.
                    In command prompt i mean.
                    in ooooold times ansi.sys gave us colors. :)

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                    • M mrjj
                      13 Aug 2016, 18:37

                      @AliReza-Beytari
                      yes but its not really supported in windows anymore.
                      In command prompt i mean.
                      in ooooold times ansi.sys gave us colors. :)

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                      wrote on 13 Aug 2016, 18:49 last edited by mrjj
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                      update
                      using native api, there are colors to some degree :)
                      https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms682073(v=vs.85).aspx
                      check out
                      https://github.com/mattn/ansicolor-w32.c

                      but your app is then tied to windows :(

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                        AlgorithMan
                        wrote on 9 Oct 2018, 14:07 last edited by AlgorithMan 10 Sept 2018, 14:10
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                        Yes, the code you have there uses VT100 Escape Codes (note that \033 is the octal representation of character 27=escape. You could also use the hexadecimal \x1b instead), see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code

                        These require a terminal emulator that supports VT100, which almost all linux terminal emulators do. Windows Command Prompt doesn't support them by default, but at the bottom of https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/console/console-virtual-terminal-sequences there is some code that shows how to turn that on (it's only a few lines of additional code that you only need to run once at the beginning - I would put it into an #ifdef __WIN32 #endif for platform independence.)
                        I haven't actually tried that though and I'm not sure on which versions of windows it works.

                        Regarding python: python doesn't natively support VT100 either, but the colorama package https://pypi.org/project/colorama/ enables them (to my knowledge, it replaces the print or write methods with something that extracts the escape codes and does the manipulations via calls to kernel32.dll methods).

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