Is there any HTML tag or built-in DM instruction to turn off the <font face> tag? </font> seems to turn off everything but.
[Edit: I'm not trying to disable HTML input or anything here, I'm a stickler for perfection, I want to use it in a manner as follows:
world << "<b><font color=red>[src]</font><b><font color=red> has booted [M]</font><b><font color=red>!"]
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Apr 22 2004, 1:26 am (Edited on Apr 22 2004, 1:42 am)
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In response to Crispy
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I tried the </font> tag, and I figured it would work, but in a "field test", it disabled everything but the font face. If src's font was set to <font face="comic sans ms">, the entire string takes the format of that font, regardless of the </font> tag.
My aim is to let the players keep their specified colors and whatnot, but keep the text in between and after the names the default font and specified color. |
In response to Enigmaster2002
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Well, that must be a bug then. =/
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In response to Enigmaster2002
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Enigmaster2002 wrote:
I tried the </font> tag, and I figured it would work, but in a "field test", it disabled everything but the font face. If src's font was set to <font face="comic sans ms">, the entire string takes the format of that font, regardless of the </font> tag. I don't think you're right on that. Likely your HTML was messed up. Lummox JR |
In response to Enigmaster2002
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Well, if you have the thing defaulted to Comic Sans MS, isn't </font> simply reverting it back to that?
HTML works like this. (3 (2 (1) 2) 3) Besides, </font> only disables the most recent font change. If you change font face, font color, and then font size in that order, you'll need three </font> tags. The first one would stop the size, the second would stop the color, and the third should finally stop the style. |
And you could nest your HTML tags a little better. =)