You can change the text colours via the console with &x where x is 0-f.
The above image was produced with "&00&11&22&33&44&55&66&77&88&99&aa&bb&cc&dd&ee&ff". However, there's issues with starting a line with a colour change. Credit to AlLnAtuRalX for figuring out part of how to do this and getting me curious about the rest of the colours.
Also, use && or &&0-f to do this at the beginning of the line. Unfortunately, a yellow ampersand is forced to stay on at the beginning of the line. I'm sure a workaround for this will be found eventually :wink.gif:. Good work Adura (as usual).
You can use a white space character (alt+0160 or 255) at the beginning of a /say (console) command to mask the first character. Works well as a temp work around, and it won't even show a space.
The above image was produced with "&00&11&22&33&44&55&66&77&88&99&aa&bb&cc&dd&ee&ff". However, there's issues with starting a line with a colour change. Credit to AlLnAtuRalX for figuring out part of how to do this and getting me curious about the rest of the colours.