You could try something like this:
@echo off
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
set "timeout=2"
for /F "tokens=1,2 delims=#" %%a in ('"prompt #$H#$E# & echo on & for %%b in (1) do rem"') do (
set "DEL=%%a"
)
:loop
FOR %%G IN (9,a,b,c,d,e) DO (
::[HELLO
::[WORLD
::]RED
cls
for /f "delims=:[ tokens=*" %%A in ('findstr /b "::[" "%~f0"') do @call :ColorText 0%%G "%%A"
for /f "delims=:] tokens=*" %%A in ('findstr /b "::]" "%~f0"') do @call :ColorText 0c "%%A"
ping -n !timeout! 127.0.0.1 > nul
)
goto loop
:ColorText
echo off
<nul set /p ".=%DEL%" > "%~2"
findstr /v /a:%1 /R "^$" "%~2" nul
del "%~2" > nul 2>&1
echo.
goto :eof
Credits to NiklasJ for this post about coloring per line in batch.
Note that you can't however, use the following special characters
. | ! % ; : [ ] ) / \ < > % ^ * ? "
in the text to display.
This echoes all the lines after ::[ with changing colors, and after ::] in red.
EDIT
So I took a shot at it again, this time using the code used by Jeb in this post, and here is the updated version. It still can't handle all characters, but it seems this one is only limited to not being able to handle
: / \
@echo off
set "timeout=2"
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
for /F "tokens=1,2 delims=#" %%a in ('"prompt #$H#$E# & echo on & for %%b in (1) do rem"') do (
set "DEL=%%a"
)
rem Prepare a file "X" with only one dot
:loop
FOR %%G IN (9,a,b,c,d,e) DO (
cls
for /f "delims=:[ tokens=*" %%A in ('findstr /b "::[" "%~f0"') do @call :color 0%%G "%%A"
for /f "delims=:] tokens=*" %%A in ('findstr /b "::]" "%~f0"') do @call :color 0c "%%A"
ping -n !timeout! 127.0.0.1 > nul
)
goto loop
exit /b
:color
<nul > X set /p ".=."
set "param=^%~2" !
set "param=!param:"=\"!"
findstr /p /A:%1 "." "!param!\..\X" nul
<nul set /p ".=%DEL%%DEL%%DEL%%DEL%%DEL%%DEL%%DEL%"
echo.
del /f /q X >nul 2>nul
exit /b
::[ _ _ _ _
::[ | | | | | | |
::[ | |__| |____| | | ___
::[ | __ | _ | | || _ |
::[ | | | | __| | | (_) |
::[ |_| |_|____|_|_||___|
::[
::] _____ _
::] | __ | | |
::] | |__) |___ __| |
::] | _ || _ || _` |
::] | | | | __| (_| |
::] |_| |_|___||__,_|
EDIT #2
Finally, after experimenting with some other code by dbenham in this answer, it seems this is the only version that really supports all your character, although it doesn't like blank lines and is much slower:
@echo off
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
set "timeout=2"
set q=^"
:loop
FOR %%G IN (9,a,b,c,d,e) DO (
cls
for /f "delims=:[ tokens=*" %%A in ('findstr /b "::[" "%~f0"') do @call :c 0%%G "%%A" /n
for /f "delims=:] tokens=*" %%A in ('findstr /b "::]" "%~f0"') do @call :c 0c "%%A" /n
ping -n !timeout! 127.0.0.1 > nul
)
goto loop
exit /b
:c
setlocal enableDelayedExpansion
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
:colorPrint Color Str [/n]
setlocal
set "s=%~2"
call :colorPrintVar %1 s %3
exit /b
:colorPrintVar Color StrVar [/n]
if not defined DEL call :initColorPrint
setlocal enableDelayedExpansion
pushd .
':
cd \
set "s=!%~2!"
:: The single blank line within the following IN() clause is critical - DO NOT REMOVE
for %%n in (^"^
^") do (
set "s=!s:\=%%~n\%%~n!"
set "s=!s:/=%%~n/%%~n!"
set "s=!s::=%%~n:%%~n!"
)
for /f delims^=^ eol^= %%s in ("!s!") do (
if "!" equ "" setlocal disableDelayedExpansion
if %%s==\ (
findstr /a:%~1 "." "\'" nul
<nul set /p "=%DEL%%DEL%%DEL%"
) else if %%s==/ (
findstr /a:%~1 "." "/.\'" nul
<nul set /p "=%DEL%%DEL%%DEL%%DEL%%DEL%"
) else (
>colorPrint.txt (echo %%s\..\')
findstr /a:%~1 /f:colorPrint.txt "."
<nul set /p "=%DEL%%DEL%%DEL%%DEL%%DEL%%DEL%%DEL%"
)
)
if /i "%~3"=="/n" echo(
popd
exit /b
:initColorPrint
for /f %%A in ('"prompt $H&for %%B in (1) do rem"') do set "DEL=%%A %%A"
<nul >"%temp%\'" set /p "=."
subst ': "%temp%" >nul
exit /b
:cleanupColorPrint
2>nul del "%temp%\'"
2>nul del "%temp%\colorPrint.txt"
>nul subst ': /d
exit /b
::[ _ _ _ _
::[ | | | | | | |
::[ | |__| | ___| | | ___
::[ | __ |/ _ \ | |/ _ \
::[ | | | | __/ | | (_) |
::[ |_| |_|\___|_|_|\___/
::] _____ _
::] | __ \ | |
::] | |__) |___ __| |
::] | _ // _ \/ _` |
::] | | \ \ __/ (_| |
::] |_| \_\___|\__,_|