Colors
Colors can be applied using the <c>
tag. You can either use a predefined color or define one yourself by using a 6 character HEX color code.
User defined colors:
<c=#ff0000>Red</c>
<c=#ffa500>Orange</c>
<c=#fafe36>Yellow</c>
<c=#79c314>Green</c>
<c=#487de7>Blue</c>
<c=#4b369d>Indigo</c>
<c=#70369d>Violet</c>
Predefined colors:
<c=@Task>Task</c>
<c=@AbilityType>Ability Type</c>
<c=@Flavor>Flavor</c>
<c=@Reminder>Reminder</c>
<c=@Warning>Warning</c>
Underline
Text can be underlined by using the <a>
tag which is typically reserved for links. By default it will have a light blue color but can be changed by adding the color attribute.
<a>Blue underlined text</a>
<a color=#ffffff>White underlined text</a>
<a color=@Warning>Red (default warning color) underlined text</a>
<a hoverColor=#ff0000>Blue underlined text, will change to red when you mouse over it</a>
Line breaks
The <brx>
tag allows you to add a one and a half line break and are best suited for headers and paragraphs. The new line should be written directly after the tag, applying a regular line break between the tag and the new line will remove the tag.
Header line<brx>Second line
Special characters
There are two special characters that can be inserted to your text using the <ins>
tag.
<ins=ellipsis>
<ins=emdash>
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