I'm using the Write-Host
cmdlet to change the color of my prompt and I noticed that the DarkYellow
color was not displaying as any sort of yellow, but as a gray! Here's a test of all the colors
PS> 0..15 | %{ Write-Host "Hello, world!" -ForegroundColor $_ }
I got a list of all the enum values by using a bad value
PS> Write-Host "Hello, World!" -ForegroundColor foo
Black, DarkBlue, DarkGreen, DarkCyan, DarkRed, DarkMagenta, DarkYellow, Gray, DarkGray, Blue, Green, Cyan, Red, Magenta, Yellow, White
And I realized that this list of "console colors" somehow corresponds to the settings for this console window/shortcut, right? So, DarkYellow
would be this 7th one in and it sure looks gray.
What's the connection between ForegroundColor
, System.ConsoleColor
, and these console shortcut settings? Why is dark yellow displaying as gray "out of the box"? Should I change it? Will this change every console on my system or just this shortcut?
Why are consoles so finnicky on Windows?!
I'm on Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-bit and I'm launching the "Windows PowerShell" shortcut from the Start Menu.