Zane_Marlowe
June 17th, 2005, 16:14
Hey developers and friends.
I'm trying to work out whether or not the <sup> (for Superscript) tag can be supported in FG. Is there a different tag in the <formattedtext> that describes superscripts?
Thanks,
ZM
DrClarke
January 11th, 2007, 23:15
Wow, this is a really old post, but I was doing a search for utilizing superscript in the FG XML and this is the only thread a search would yield, so I'll update it a wee bit.
First I was trying the old HTML commands such as:
<sup>1</sup>
But this would not work.
I did find out that the three Superscript Unicodes actually work:
¹
²
³
So your target XML code might look something like:
<tr><td colspan="2"> Unarmed strike</td><td>-</td><td>1d2³</td><td>1d3³</td><td>x2</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>Bludgeoning</td></tr>
The problem here, is that in Unicode, you can only Superscript from 1 to 3. You will be unable to go higher than 3.
Does anyone have a solution to Superscript better in XML for FG that will let us go to any number we want?
Oberoten
January 12th, 2007, 00:20
Unicode... Pretty useful stuff.
&crlf; Linefeed.
&nel; Newline
... Might work as well.
*ponders this and tests quickly*
... Nope. None of them seem to work unless I am doing something wrong here?
What Unicodes CAN FantasyGrounds accept in formated text?
Some kind of simple line-break would be wonderful.
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