Easy to use styling that you can use in your C++ projects.
Not sure yet.
| Colour | Function |
|---|---|
| Red | txtred(string) |
| Green | txtgreen(string) |
| Blue | txtblue(string) |
| Yellow | txtyellow(string) |
| Cyan | txtcyan(string) |
| Magenta | txtmagenta(string) |
| White | txtwhite(string) |
| Black | txtblack(string) |
| Colour | Function |
|---|---|
| Underline | txtunderline(string) |
| Bold | txtbold(string) |
| Italic | txtitalic(string) |
| Colour | Function |
|---|---|
| Red | bgred(string) |
| Green | bggreen(string) |
| Blue | bgblue(string) |
| Yellow | bgyellow(string) |
| Cyan | bgcyan(string) |
| Magenta | bgmagenta(string) |
| White | bgwhite(string) |
| Black | bgblack(string) |
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include "stylingplusplus.h"
int main() {
txtred("Hello World!");
txtgreen("Hello World!");
txtblue("Hello World!");
txtyellow("Hello World!");
txtcyan("Hello World!");
txtwhite("Hello World!");
txtblack("Hello World!");
txtbold("Hello World!");
txtunderline("Hello World!");
txtblink("Hello World!");
txtlinethrough("Hello World!");
txtitalic("Hello World!");
bgred("Hello World!");
bggreen("Hello World!");
bgblue("Hello World!");
bgyellow("Hello World!");
bgcyan("Hello World!");
bgwhite("Hello World!");
bgblack("Hello World!");
bgmagenta("Hello World!");
bggrey("Hello World!");
return 0;
}