pub struct TabledColor { /* private fields */ }Expand description
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Source§impl Color
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Sourcepub const FG_BLACK: Color
pub const FG_BLACK: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const FG_BLUE: Color
pub const FG_BLUE: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const FG_BRIGHT_BLACK: Color
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A color representation.
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Sourcepub const FG_BRIGHT_BLUE: Color
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A color representation.
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Sourcepub const FG_BRIGHT_CYAN: Color
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A color representation.
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Sourcepub const FG_BRIGHT_GREEN: Color
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A color representation.
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Sourcepub const FG_BRIGHT_MAGENTA: Color
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A color representation.
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Sourcepub const FG_BRIGHT_RED: Color
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A color representation.
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Sourcepub const FG_BRIGHT_WHITE: Color
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A color representation.
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Sourcepub const FG_BRIGHT_YELLOW: Color
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A color representation.
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Sourcepub const FG_CYAN: Color
pub const FG_CYAN: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const FG_GREEN: Color
pub const FG_GREEN: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const FG_MAGENTA: Color
pub const FG_MAGENTA: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const FG_RED: Color
pub const FG_RED: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const FG_WHITE: Color
pub const FG_WHITE: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const FG_YELLOW: Color
pub const FG_YELLOW: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const BG_BLACK: Color
pub const BG_BLACK: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const BG_BLUE: Color
pub const BG_BLUE: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const BG_BRIGHT_BLACK: Color
pub const BG_BRIGHT_BLACK: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const BG_BRIGHT_BLUE: Color
pub const BG_BRIGHT_BLUE: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const BG_BRIGHT_CYAN: Color
pub const BG_BRIGHT_CYAN: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const BG_BRIGHT_GREEN: Color
pub const BG_BRIGHT_GREEN: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const BG_BRIGHT_MAGENTA: Color
pub const BG_BRIGHT_MAGENTA: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const BG_BRIGHT_RED: Color
pub const BG_BRIGHT_RED: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const BG_BRIGHT_WHITE: Color
pub const BG_BRIGHT_WHITE: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const BG_BRIGHT_YELLOW: Color
pub const BG_BRIGHT_YELLOW: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const BG_CYAN: Color
pub const BG_CYAN: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const BG_GREEN: Color
pub const BG_GREEN: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const BG_MAGENTA: Color
pub const BG_MAGENTA: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const BG_RED: Color
pub const BG_RED: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const BG_WHITE: Color
pub const BG_WHITE: Color
A color representation.
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Sourcepub const BG_YELLOW: Color
pub const BG_YELLOW: Color
A color representation.
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Source§impl Color
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Sourcepub fn new<P, S>(prefix: P, suffix: S) -> Color
pub fn new<P, S>(prefix: P, suffix: S) -> Color
Creates a new Color instance, with ANSI prefix and ANSI suffix. You can use [TryFrom] to construct it from [String`].
Sourcepub fn get_prefix(&self) -> &str
pub fn get_prefix(&self) -> &str
Return a prefix.
Sourcepub fn get_suffix(&self) -> &str
pub fn get_suffix(&self) -> &str
Return a suffix.
Sourcepub fn as_ansi_str(&self) -> Option<ANSIStr<'static>>
pub fn as_ansi_str(&self) -> Option<ANSIStr<'static>>
Tries to get a static value of the color.
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Source§impl<R> CellOption<R, ColoredConfig> for &Color
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TableOption is going to change table layout. Read moreimpl Eq for Color
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