print("Your terminal supports {0} different colors.\n".format( terminal.number_of_colors)) indentation = 3 * terminal.move_right() print("Text with different background color:") for c in range(1, terminal.number_of_colors): formatted_text = terminal.color(c)( "Sample text is displayed in different colors") print(indentation + formatted_text) print('\n') print("Text with different foreground color:") for c in range(1, terminal.number_of_colors): print(indentation + terminal.on_color(c) ("Sample text is displayed in different colors")) print('\n') # custom formatting print(terminal.bold_italic_white_on_red('Freaky text entered.')) print( terminal.bold_underline_cyan_on_black( 'This is a bold cyan text on black.')) # moving the cursor can be handy when text # has to be displayed in different locations print(terminal.move_down() + 'This is one row down!') print(terminal.move_right() + 'This is one column to the right!')