BBcode on signs (Wishlist)

BBcode on signs // Wishlist

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c p

Nov 8, 2004, 11:47pm
I would like to see BBcode, or some html derivative be able to be used on
signs. Such a thing would allow for so much customisation of AW...

Examples;
[color=]" "[/color]
[B]" "[/B]
[i]" "[/i]
[size=#]" "[/size]

and any others yo ucan think of...strikethrough, underline, upperline,
mirror...w/e

i think this would allow for soem ncie customisability...and mayeb add a
[img]url[/img] tag for bmps or w/e make soem ncie icons on signs..or get rid
of picture obsj all together?

-C zP

bowen

Nov 9, 2004, 1:13am
[View Quote] I agree completely. There should never have been a differentiation
between picture and sign objects to begin with.

sw comit

Nov 9, 2004, 1:44am
Definantly. Signs haven't seen any love since release. We definantly need
to be able to change the font style to get the environment right.
It'd especially be nice to be able to change the font, except everyone would
need to have that font =\

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c p

Nov 9, 2004, 1:49am
well the way i see it if its not a STD font...worldowners should give
it...but also can you imagien being abel to bold words? or chaneg the color
so i can make a sign that says

"do not vandalise others property" and change the color of not to red and
make it bold
and change property to blue
while leaving everything else a nice black


this would also be a nice chat feature *hint enzo hint* imagine having just
bbcode,not even font, so bold would be a ps thing( or maybe allow only
certain things), but italics or w/e...or if awi loved us they could make
buttons, and hotkeys..so cntrl+i is italics...nice and easy..
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bowen

Nov 9, 2004, 2:34am
[View Quote] Possibly have the font be able to be downloaded from the OP. You'd need
a list of all the fonts that are setable just from the browser, then the
OP ones.

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