Dave's /colorWriter is a tool for writing colored text in Warcraft 3.
I made this tool because I didn't like having to use the cursor to select text and color it that way and also because I could not find a tool I like which does the job.
Dave's /colorWriter has an input text (where you write your text), an output text (copy it and paste it in the editor), an example text (what the text will look like in the editor) and a colors pane (with all the colors).
The input text takes in a very simple syntax:
In: Hello, /redthis text is red/ and /greenthis one is.../purple your guess is as good as mine.
Out: Hello, |cFFFF0000this text is red|r and |cFF00FF00this one is...|r|cFFCC99FF your guess is as good as mine.|r
Example: Hello, this text is red and this one is...your guess is as good as mine.
There's no "Go!" button or anything like that, everything is done in real time.
Dave's /colorWriter will also tell you when you make a syntax mistake, such as /ornge.
It has very intuitive default colors, such as blue, lblue and dblue.
All of it's colors are customizable and you can add more colors.
This should work on any version of Warcraft 3.
The app is designed for Windows, but it can be made work on any OS.
Q: How do I run this?
A: Use 'Dave's colorWriter.exe', or 'run.bat', or 'App\nw.exe' or 'App\index.html'.
Q: Can this run on linux or mac?
A: Yes, it's just a website encapsulated in a custom browser. Go to App and open index.html in any browser and it should work.
Q: Why is the app so large?
A: It was made in nw.js, which had to be distributed with the app to work.
Q: More colors?
A: You can scroll down for more colors, or add your own following the help offered if you click '?' or in this description.
Q: .zip?
A: Use 7zip or something similar to unzip the package.