

Please let me know if you notice anything else wrong. Sorry about fifteen and ninteen they're a little hard to make out.Įach color has its own "feel " it may be useful to take a moment and go through all of them and see which ones you like.Įdit: Updated the picture I had messed up the color for two of them and skipped over number twelve. Not that most people would have noticed the difference, but I have replaced zero with the letter "o" in my examples because steam formatting omits the number zero when bracketed.Here's a list of the colors for reference: In this way, you can highlight the capitalized green while leaving the other two greens (and subsequent lines of text) unaltered. This is actually useful, as it allows you to highlight one or two words while leaving the rest normal. Mouse over any text window to see a list of commands (Note: if you really did just want a "\" type "\\"Putting any number that is not between 1 and 31 in the brackets will reset the color to the default. This would also affect subsequent lines of text ĭo not leave a "\" in the text without an appropriate command following it or it will trigger an error when the conversation comes up. The color will affect any text that comes after it. You can put any number between 1 and 31 in the brackets. Though all of these are useful, My focus is on two of them: \c and \I some will call various bits of game data to be displayed, such as the name of a party member or a number that you've stored in a varriable. Some of them will change the speed of text display. These commands can be inserted into text to alter it. If you mouse-over any "show text" or "scrolling text" window a tootlip listing several helpful commands will appear.
