26.01.2015, 12:26
Just because you're using \t doesn't mean you're going to alight the text 100% of the time \t is just like using TAB and tag usually mimics three or so spaces so it's all trial and error when your text isn't the same length
But in all thought there should just be something to centre it text anyway based on their resolution
Example (This hasn't been tested as I'm on my phone but in theory it should work)
Yellow Cat\t\[100]
Brown Hippo\t [300]
But in all thought there should just be something to centre it text anyway based on their resolution
Example (This hasn't been tested as I'm on my phone but in theory it should work)
Yellow Cat\t\[100]
Brown Hippo\t [300]

