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    For TosaInu and the Org Senior Member The_Emperor's Avatar
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    marvellous stuff Tosa... have a beer and a smoke on us!
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    Indented feature? Hmm :tries it out:



    Happy little indent
    That's rather too far, something like 8 spaces instead of 3, and having to rely on coding instead of hitting space three times at the beginning of each dialogue when different characters start talking, well it is a lot more work.


    It's not important; it's only one tiny little thing and I am probably the only one who will notice it, so don't lose any sleep about it. I shall just have to swap to the more spaced out layout I use when cross-posting on another forum. Now I think about it that other forum is also a vbulletin board.

    This WYSIWYG has a terrible name but it looks promising; looks like it functions in the same way as MS Word's tools.

    A bigger window for the text would be nice if you could mange it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by frogbeastegg
    Happy little indent
    That's rather too far, something like 8 spaces instead of 3, and having to rely on coding instead of hitting space three times at the beginning of each dialogue when different characters start talking, well it is a lot more work.

    It's not important; it's only one tiny little thing and I am probably the only one who will notice it, so don't lose any sleep about it.
    It might be possible to get round it by using 'find and replace' to replace the triple spaces at the beginning of each paragraph with '[/3sp][3sp]'. Then you only need to remove the first [/3 sp] tag and place it at the end.

    [3 sp] (Without the space between 3 and sp) is the tag for an indent of three spaces.

    I have tried to demonstrate this by using the code tag, but for some reason it did not work.
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