Nothing major here, just thought it makes sense to let others make use of this. Using the console colour commands, you can decorate your console.
Purposefully posted without a code block, here they are:
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` Console Display Hues
#CONSTANT CONSOLE_BLACK 0
#CONSTANT CONSOLE_BLUE 1
#CONSTANT CONSOLE_GREEN 2
#CONSTANT CONSOLE_CYAN 3
#CONSTANT CONSOLE_RED 4
#CONSTANT CONSOLE_MAGENTA 5
#CONSTANT CONSOLE_BROWN 6
#CONSTANT CONSOLE_WHITE 7
#CONSTANT CONSOLE_DARK_GRAY 8
#CONSTANT CONSOLE_DARK_GREY 8
#CONSTANT CONSOLE_LIGHT_BLUE 9
#CONSTANT CONSOLE_LIGHT_GREEN 10
#CONSTANT CONSOLE_LIGHT_CYAN 11
#CONSTANT CONSOLE_LIGHT_RED 12
#CONSTANT CONSOLE_LIGHT_MAGENTA 13
#CONSTANT CONSOLE_YELLOW 14
#CONSTANT CONSOLE_BRIGHT_WHITE 15
If you have not already used the Matrix1 console, I fully recommended it for debugging your program without obscuring the display with text or having to keep loading a log file.
If you do have a DBPRO program that is full of errors and problems, but you are not aware of where the problem occurs; this provides a means to show where the problem is, by outputting messages detailing the parts of the program that successfully execute.
It is possible to create a utility, game or server application that runs in the console alone; useful for when you want to deal with a text grid rather than pixels. You also get scroll bars as standard!