How to Make Dialog Colorful?
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You do not necessarily need the "#define" at the top of the script, you can use the colour embedding. The colours used in colour embedding are simply 6 numbers/letters. You simply use the 6 letters/numbers out of the original colour (The one with 0x and crap at the beginning). So, white is: FFFFFF. To embed it like that, simply put { and } around it, so it'd be: {FFFFFF} and then any writing after that will appear white. Or, using Mr. Daone's defines, you could use {15D4ED} and anything after that would appear in blue, and so on, so fourth.

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How to Make Dialog Colorful? - by dalkgamler - 04.08.2012, 23:29
Re: How to Make Dialog Colorful? - by Vince - 04.08.2012, 23:35
Re: How to Make Dialog Colorful? - by rumen98 - 04.08.2012, 23:36
AW: How to Make Dialog Colorful? - by dalkgamler - 04.08.2012, 23:51
Re: How to Make Dialog Colorful? - by rumen98 - 04.08.2012, 23:55
Re: How to Make Dialog Colorful? - by Johndaonee - 04.08.2012, 23:56
Re: How to Make Dialog Colorful? - by Syntax - 05.08.2012, 00:00
AW: How to Make Dialog Colorful? - by dalkgamler - 05.08.2012, 00:07
AW: How to Make Dialog Colorful? - by dalkgamler - 05.08.2012, 00:12
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