UDO supports definition of text color for words or paragraphs. You can use the following commands:
| (!black) | black |
| (!silver) | silver |
| (!gray) | gray |
| (!white) | white |
| (!maroon) | maroon |
| (!red) | red |
| (!purple) | purple |
| (!fuchsia) | fuchsia |
| (!green) | green |
| (!lime) | lime |
| (!olive) | olive |
| (!yellow) | yellow |
| (!navy) | navy |
| (!blue) | blue |
| (!teal) | teal |
| (!aqua) | aqua |
The command (!coloff) resets the default color black.
From ...
(!red)Color in UDO(!coloff)
... you get:
Color in UDO
Text color definition is currently supported for the output formats HTML, RTF, WinHelp, DRC and PostScript.