I tried this word color output but it gives me:
.[31mword colors
.[0m.[31mword colors
.[0m.[31mword colors
.[0m.[31mword colors
.[0m.[31mword colors
.[0m.[31mword colors
.[0m.[31mword colors
It doesnt want to print the word in red coloring.
Do i need to check if I have color-xterm or if I have vt100 on my
Windows NT local workstation where I am trying to run this?
Here is the script:
use Term::ANSIColor;
use strict;
my $db = 'bas.txt';
open(DATA, "$db") or die "Can not open: $!\n";
our @dat = (<DATA>);
close(DATA);
open(DATA, ">$db") or die "NO GO: $!\n";
foreach (@dat)
{
print DATA color("red"), "word colors\n", color("reset");
}
close(DATA);
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