using System; using System.IO; using System.Reflection; namespace SabreTools.Core { /// /// Generic console preparation for program output /// public static class Prepare { /// /// The current toolset version to be used by all child applications /// public readonly static string Version = $"v1.1.2"; //public readonly static string Version = $"v1.1.2-{File.GetCreationTime(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location):yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss}"; /// /// Readies the console and outputs the header /// /// The name to be displayed as the program public static void SetConsoleHeader(string program) { // Dynamically create the header string, adapted from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8200661/how-to-align-string-in-fixed-length-string int width = Console.WindowWidth - 3; string border = $"+{new string('-', width)}+"; string mid = $"{program} {Version}"; mid = $"|{mid.PadLeft(((width - mid.Length) / 2) + mid.Length).PadRight(width)}|"; // If we're outputting to console, do fancy things if (!Console.IsOutputRedirected) { // Set the console to ready state if (Environment.OSVersion.Platform == PlatformID.Win32NT) Console.SetBufferSize(Console.BufferWidth, 999); ConsoleColor formertext = Console.ForegroundColor; ConsoleColor formerback = Console.BackgroundColor; Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Yellow; Console.BackgroundColor = ConsoleColor.Blue; Console.Title = $"{program} {Version}"; // Output the header Console.WriteLine(border); Console.WriteLine(mid); Console.WriteLine(border); Console.WriteLine(); // Return the console to the original text and background colors Console.ForegroundColor = formertext; Console.BackgroundColor = formerback; } } } }