I am building a python module as follows. You use it by writing this:
from color import *
print(color('none', 'red', 'blue') + 'works?')
print(color('none', 'red', 'green') + 'works still?')
The code uses escape codes and works like this:
def color(style, fore, bg):
a = "\033[0;"
b = "39;"
c = "49m"
#styles
if style == "none":
a = "\033[0;"
#fore
if fore == "none":
b = "39;"
#background
if bg == "none":
c = "48m"
#finish
return(a + b + c)
Everything works fine except the background color sometimes prints an extra line as shown below
The line saying 'works still' should be green but is instead blue.
Any ideas how to fix this? (I can provide more code if needed
print(color('none', 'red', 'blue') + 'works\?')
Could you try this?print(color('none', 'red', 'green') + 'works still\?')