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display_tty.src.colours Namespace Reference

Data Structures

class  LoggerColours
 

Detailed Description

# +==== BEGIN display_tty =================+
# LOGO: 
# ..@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
# .@...........................#@
# @############################.@
# @...........................@.@
# @..#######################..@.@
# @.#########################.@.@
# @.##>_#####################.@.@
# @.#########################.@.@
# @.#########################.@.@
# @.#########################.@.@
# @.#########################.@.@
# @..#######################..@.@
# @...........................@.@
# @..+----+______________.....@.@
# @..+....+______________+....@.@
# @..+----+...................@.@
# @...........................@.#
# @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@#.
# /STOP
# PROJECT: display_tty
# FILE: colours.py
# CREATION DATE: 06-11-2025
# LAST Modified: 12:31:22 06-11-2025
# DESCRIPTION: 
# A module that allows you to display text with a few boilers (i.e. put your text in a square for titles). It also allows to log to the terminal by wrapping around the logging library.
# /STOP
# COPYRIGHT: (c) Henry Letellier
# PURPOSE: File in charge of containing the class that will track logger colours that can be used by the class.
# // AR
# +==== END display_tty =================+