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|use one of the predefined colors for the following text output (X is a number from 0 to 4, referring to the color index). Only useful together with the & modifier (see below) and maybe the <tt>%fX</tt> variable. The *X* can also be one of the following characters: m, d or n where m selects the color for message text, d the color for timestamps and n the color for nick names. These modifiers respect the message context (incoming, outgoing, old or new)
|use one of the predefined colors for the following text output (X is a number from 0 to 4, referring to the color index). Only useful together with the <tt>&</tt> modifier (see below) and maybe the <tt>%fX</tt> variable. The X can also be one of the following characters: <tt>m</tt>, <tt>d</tt> or <tt>n</tt> where <tt>m</tt> selects the color for message text, <tt>d</tt> the color for timestamps and <tt>n</tt> the color for nick names. These modifiers respect the message context (incoming, outgoing, old or new)

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|use one of the predefined colors for the following text output (X is a number from 0 to 4, referring to the color index). Only useful together with the <tt>&</tt> modifier (see below) and maybe the <tt>%fX</tt> variable. The X can also be one of the following characters: <tt>m</tt>, <tt>d</tt> or <tt>n</tt> where <tt>m</tt> selects the color for message text, <tt>d</tt> the color for timestamps and <tt>n</tt> the color for nick names. These modifiers respect the message context (incoming, outgoing, old or new)

|use one of the predefined colors for the following text output (X is a number from 0 to 4, referring to the color index). Only useful together with the & modifier (see below) and maybe the %fX variable. The X can also be one of the following characters: m, d or n where m selects the color for message text, d the color for timestamps and n the color for nick names. These modifiers respect the message context (incoming, outgoing, old or new)