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Latest revision as of 15:30, 19 February 2010
Scratch page. Will format better once I have more useful information on the page (like not using dascript tags for a box). There'll be some overlap in their use between the codex and conversations, so maybe it's better if I just wrote this for the codex instead since the conversations article already has its own write-up on this.
Codex
<summary>
Text between this tag seems to define a comment as it doesn't appear in the codex entry, and so shouldn't have an empty line below it.
It's commonly found at the top of the codex plot entry.
Example:
<summary>On the archdemon.</summary> A pretty scary fellow.
<attrib>
Italicizes text. Used for attribution of the codex entry's source and usually has an empty line above and below it as necessary to separate it from other text.
Example:
And mightily he did ask for more water to go with his bread. <attrib>--Transcribed from a wet dinner napkin, 5:46 Exalted.</attrib>
<emp>
The text is bolded for emphasis. Often used as a header in creature codex plots with multiple flags.
Example:
Plot cod_crt_dragon_example.plo: Plot flag: COD_CRT_DRAGON_UNLOCKED <emp>Dragons</emp> They breath fire. Plot flag: COD_CRT_DRAKE_UNLOCKED <emp>Drakes</emp> They make for good armor.
Conversations
Refer to here for now Conversation#Formatting_tags