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== Character Set ==
 
== Character Set ==
  
The following list of characters is known to be supported by the Notchian server:
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The following list of characters are known to be supported by the Notchian server:
 
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" !\"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~⌂ÇüéâäàåçêëèïîìÄÅÉæÆôöòûùÿÖÜø£Ø׃áíóúñѪº¿®¬½¼¡«»"
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" !\"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~⌂ÇüéâäàåçêëèïîìÄÅÉæÆôöòûùÿÖÜø£Ø׃áíóúñÑߪº¿®¬½¼¡«»"
 
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These correspond very roughly to the colors available in ANSI terminals.
 
These correspond very roughly to the colors available in ANSI terminals.
  
A color escape code is created by combining the control character § (U+00A7) for Minecraft Beta, or & for Minecraft Classic, with the character specifying the color; thus, "§4" in Minecraft Beta selects dark red as the color for the following text, and "&4" does the same for classic.
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A color escape code is created by combining the control character § (U+00A7) for Minecraft, or & for Minecraft Classic, with the character specifying the color; thus, "§4" in Minecraft selects dark red as the color for the following text, and "&4" does the same for classic.
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== Styles==
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Minecraft 1.2.4 added several new font style escape codes. Like the color codes above, style escape codes are created by combining § (U+00A7) with one of the following characters. Style codes can be combined (except for "r") to enable multiple effects at once. Using any color codes will reset the current style back to plain (unknown if this is a bug or intended behavior). The "r" plain style code will also reset the current chat color back to white (may also be a bug). The "k" random style code already existed before 1.2.4, and it is used for the "§kFUNKY LOL" message in /title/splashes.txt inside minecraft.jar.
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" border="1" cellpadding="5"
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|-
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! colspan="1" | Sample
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! colspan="1" | Code
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! colspan="1" | Style
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|-
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| [[File:random_chat.gif]] || k || Random
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|-
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| [[File:bold_chat.png]] || l || Bold
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|-
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| [[File:strikethrough_chat.png]] || m || Strikethrough
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|-
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| [[File:underlined_chat.png]] || n || Underlined
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|-
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| [[File:italic_chat.png]] || o || Italic
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|-
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| [[File:plain_chat.png]] || r || Plain White
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|}
  
 
=== Bugs ===
 
=== Bugs ===

Revision as of 04:58, 28 March 2012

Chat strings are subject to myriad limitations imposed by defects in the Notchian server and client, and also have special meanings for certain characters.

Character Set

The following list of characters are known to be supported by the Notchian server:

" !\"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~⌂ÇüéâäàåçêëèïîìÄÅÉæÆôöòûùÿÖÜø£Ø׃áíóúñÑߪº¿®¬½¼¡«»"

Characters not in this list will cause Notchian servers to kick clients, and Notchian clients to choke and die horribly.

Colors

The Notchian client has support for colorized text. To select a color, a color escape code, similar to an ANSI color escape code, is inserted to change the color of the following characters.

Hex digit to color mapping
Sample Code Common Name Foreground Color Background Color Hexadecimal
R G B R G B
0 Black 0 0 0 0 0 0 #000000
1 Dark blue 0 0 170 0 0 42 #0000aa
2 Dark green 0 170 0 0 42 0 #00aa00
3 Dark cyan 0 170 170 0 42 42 #00aaaa
4 Dark red 170 0 0 42 0 0 #aa0000
5 Purple 170 0 170 42 0 42 #aa00aa
6 Gold 255 170 0 42 42 0 #ffaa00
7 Gray 170 170 170 42 42 42 #aaaaaa
8 Dark gray 85 85 85 21 21 21 #555555
9 Blue 85 85 255 21 21 63 #5555ff
a Bright green 85 255 85 21 63 21 #55ff55
b Cyan 85 255 255 21 63 63 #55ffff
c Red 255 85 85 63 21 21 #ff5555
d Pink 255 85 255 63 21 63 #ff55ff
e Yellow 255 255 85 63 63 21 #ffff55
f White 255 255 255 63 63 63 #ffffff

These correspond very roughly to the colors available in ANSI terminals.

A color escape code is created by combining the control character § (U+00A7) for Minecraft, or & for Minecraft Classic, with the character specifying the color; thus, "§4" in Minecraft selects dark red as the color for the following text, and "&4" does the same for classic.

Styles

Minecraft 1.2.4 added several new font style escape codes. Like the color codes above, style escape codes are created by combining § (U+00A7) with one of the following characters. Style codes can be combined (except for "r") to enable multiple effects at once. Using any color codes will reset the current style back to plain (unknown if this is a bug or intended behavior). The "r" plain style code will also reset the current chat color back to white (may also be a bug). The "k" random style code already existed before 1.2.4, and it is used for the "§kFUNKY LOL" message in /title/splashes.txt inside minecraft.jar.

Sample Code Style
Random chat.gif k Random
Bold chat.png l Bold
Strikethrough chat.png m Strikethrough
Underlined chat.png n Underlined
Italic chat.png o Italic
Plain chat.png r Plain White

Bugs

The Notchian client expects that a color escape code in a chat message will be followed by at least one character, and will otherwise crash with a StringIndexOutOfBoundsException. The workaround for servers is to never end a message with a color control character.