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Birgu

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Hello,

 

Your question seems confused. To see this, consider the below:

 

Nameflag format is the following:

(glow#outer_color#flag#two_letter_ISO_code)

 

Where:

  • outer_color is the Nameglow portion.
  • two_letter_ISO_code is where you insert the corresponding country's ISO A2 code.

 

If you want a Nameglow of gold hue, see the following article: https://util.xat.com/wiki/index.php?title=Colors

If you want a Flag that utilizes a gold hue, see the following article: https://util.xat.com/wiki/index.php?title=Flag

 

N.B. If you take a code from the Flag article, simply remove the prefix 'w' to extract the two letter ISO code.

 

e.g. (glow#0#flag#nu) may be close to what you're after.

 

More explicitly,

  • If you want a listing of all flags that contain a gold hue in them, you will need to sift through the following article: https://util.xat.com/wiki/index.php?title=Flag
    • This should not be an incredibly onerous task, as all the available flags are listed with an accompanying image.
  • If you want a complete list of hex codes that match up to a gold color, you should consult the following article: https://util.xat.com/wiki/index.php?title=Colors
    • All you would need to do is parse through it and remove anything undesirable
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Hello,

 

You can have access to all available information about nameflag by clicking on this article:

https://util.xat.com/wiki/index.php?title=Special:MyLanguage/Nameflag

 

If you have any questions that might be of lesser complexity or trivial, you can best be assisted at https://xat.com/Help.

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