printf() Does Not Display Text in the Current Text ColorLast reviewed: July 17, 1997Article ID: Q30371 |
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The _settextcolor() function does not change the color of the text that the printf() function produces. The _outtext() function produces colored text; however, it does not provide the text formatting capabilities that printf() does. To create formatted and colored text, use the sprintf() function to format the text into a buffer and call _outtext() to display the buffer on the screen in the desired color.
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