Simply find where you want to change the color, and make simply
send_to_char for the color change. If you're real lazy, like me, just do:
send_to_char(<color code>, ch);
Or, just stop color, if that's your wish.
>Ok i am very new at this and want the color bleeding to stop atuomatically
>
>and i also need to saw we are looking for 1or 2 exp coders to come work for
>us.
>
>Murader
>
>so if anyone is interested please mail me
>
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