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! i | ! i | ||
| '''Itallic'' | | '''Itallic'' | ||
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! u | |||
| __Underline__ | |||
|- | |- | ||
! color | ! color | ||
| Sets a color, written in Hexidecimal | | Sets a color, written after a = in Hexidecimal | ||
|- | |||
! size | |||
| Set a relative size, written after an = | |||
|} | |} | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[ProtoFlux:Strip_RTF_Tags]] | * [[ProtoFlux:Strip_RTF_Tags]] |
Revision as of 16:05, 24 September 2024
Rich Text Formatting allows users deeper control of the display of Strings adding HTML like tags to them, which add things like bold, italic, colored, or different sizes of text.
Many of these tags are compatible with HTML format, meaning a string exported as part of proper HTML may display correctly in a web -browser.
List of formatting tags
Tag | Formatting |
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b | Bold |
i | 'Itallic |
u | __Underline__ |
color | Sets a color, written after a = in Hexidecimal |
size | Set a relative size, written after an = |