I've been wondering if someone have made a batch file utility that can mix 2 batch colors into another color (for example: Red + Yellow to make Orange). I don't really know if its even possible or not to do such a thing, but if there is, I want to know.
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Well, if with "batch colors" you refer to color values of
colorcommand, then it is very easy to get some equivalences based on the original color table shown bycolor /?command:(perhaps color names are not the same of
color /?command, I am translating they from my Spanish Windows)This way, we may see that Red+Yellow (4+E = 12 mod F = 2) gives Green!