HazJ 1289 Posted March 22, 2018 Hi all, Styling doesn't seem to show for some reason. The text still displays though? player createDiarySubject [localize "STR_briefing_subjectWasteland", localize "STR_briefing_subjectWasteland"]; player createDiaryRecord [localize "STR_briefing_subjectWasteland", [localize "STR_briefing_recordAbout", localize "STR_briefing_sectionAbout"]]; <English><t size='5' align='center' font='RobotoCondensedBold' color='#ffffff'>Wasteland</t></English> Outputs: Wasteland (no styling) This however works fine: hintSilent parseText localize "STR_briefing_sectionAbout"; Styling is shown. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dedmen 2714 Posted March 23, 2018 Here is a example of what I use https://github.com/michail-nikolaev/task-force-arma-3-radio/blob/1.0/addons/core/functions/diary.sqf#L6 https://github.com/michail-nikolaev/task-force-arma-3-radio/blob/1.0/addons/core/stringtable.xml#L1950 Seems like I'm doing exactly the same as you. I don't know if mine displays correctly ingame. I never looked at it :D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AZCoder 921 Posted March 23, 2018 15 hours ago, HazJ said: Hi all, Styling doesn't seem to show for some reason. The text still displays though? player createDiarySubject [localize "STR_briefing_subjectWasteland", localize "STR_briefing_subjectWasteland"]; player createDiaryRecord [localize "STR_briefing_subjectWasteland", [localize "STR_briefing_recordAbout", localize "STR_briefing_sectionAbout"]]; <English><t size='5' align='center' font='RobotoCondensedBold' color='#ffffff'>Wasteland</t></English> I think it's done a little differently in the diary, check this out https://community.bistudio.com/wiki/createDiaryRecord So it would look more like <font size='5' face='RobotoCondensedBold' color='#ffffff'> I didn't know it was possible to put structured text in there, now I want to try it out. Alas, 9 more hours to wait. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HazJ 1289 Posted March 23, 2018 @AZCoder- You can't use that in stringtable, you have to use HTML character entities, see below: https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_entities.asp @Dedmen - Hmm, really odd. It displays the text, just without styling. ArmA'd again? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AZCoder 921 Posted March 23, 2018 1 hour ago, HazJ said: @AZCoder- You can't use that in stringtable, you have to use HTML character entities, see below: https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_entities.asp @Dedmen - Hmm, really odd. It displays the text, just without styling. ArmA'd again? I'm a web developer, I know. My intent was to make it clear to you what was wrong with your structure. Font is the tag name you need to use. I'm going to test it myself a bit later today when I can. I suggest testing it without the stringtable, and when it works, just convert it into htmlentities and it should be good. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HazJ 1289 Posted March 23, 2018 https://community.bistudio.com/wiki/parseText See examples at bottom. I don't think it matters on the order. As I said, it works when I do: hintSilent parseText localize "STR_briefing_sectionAbout"; The styling just doesn't show in the briefing part, only standard default styling. Unless I have misunderstood you? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AZCoder 921 Posted March 23, 2018 @HazJ I have Arma up now so I can give a more concrete example. What I was referring to earlier was on the createDiaryRecord page, it tells you what tags are supported. Forget about parseText, this is one of those exceptions to the rules. For a non-xml way, you could have createDiaryRecord ["Diary", ["Info", "<font size='15' face='RobotoCondensedBold' color='#AA0033'>Blow up something!</font>"]]; You put your text inside a <font> tag. Notice the size is in pixels now, so you need bigger values here than with structured text. Inside an xml and converted to htmlentities <Key ID="STR_DIARY_INFO2"> <English> <font size='15' face='RobotoCondensedBold' color='#337799'>Recon the safehouse.</font> </English> </Key> which of course would be called like this: player createDiaryRecord ["Diary", ["Info2", localize "STR_DIARY_INFO2"]]; Both have been tested and verified 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HazJ 1289 Posted March 23, 2018 @AZCoder Ah. I see. Thank you! I should of read the createDiaryRecord Wiki properly as it states right there, lol. I have never really used briefing with structured text + stringtable, only other things which is why I was so confused as to why hintSilent parseText worked. It is also odd that it shown the text without styling but still understood and managed to strip unsupported tags (font) there. Thanks again anyway! :) 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rübe 127 Posted March 24, 2018 1 hour ago, AZCoder said: Inside an xml and converted to htmlentities Might just be me, but I don't think you really should put style into a stringtable. Just pure strings. Then apply the styling (an extra call to format, or simple string concatenation/appending) just before you call createDiaryRecord (or whatever). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HazJ 1289 Posted March 24, 2018 @rübe - I guess it is down to personal preference, unless you know a reason why not to? The stringtable page on Wiki say it supports it and even shows example. https://community.bistudio.com/wiki/Stringtable.xml Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rübe 127 Posted March 24, 2018 5 minutes ago, HazJ said: unless you know a reason why not to? Sure. For one duplication: if you actually go on and do translate your strings to multiple languages, you're going to duplicate all your styling, which is a mess to manage. And for two, flexibility: you might wanna use the very same string in a different context, maybe with, maybe without, or different styling alltogether. In the end, styling can be considered "code" and doesn't need to be translated. It's not "language" (or "data"). 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HazJ 1289 Posted March 24, 2018 @rübe - Yeah, that is actually true. Two very good reasons. Think I am going to get rid of it now ha, after I just got it working. (: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AZCoder 921 Posted March 24, 2018 43 minutes ago, rübe said: Might just be me, but I don't think you really should put style into a stringtable. Just pure strings. Then apply the styling (an extra call to format, or simple string concatenation/appending) just before you call createDiaryRecord (or whatever). Normally I would agree with that, but I don't think there's another option in Arma to display style within diary/journal entries. That's why they provided a way of doing so. I know it's kind of like doing in-line styles in HTML before CSS got popular, something considered bad today. Unfortunately Arma is not a consistent animal. Yes it smells bad, but hey, it's Arma! Also, mission making isn't exactly Enterprise level software. It's a fine goal to strive for, but ultimately you have to do what works within the limits of the game engine. So if you want a fancy font style or whatever for a particular journal entry, then do it! Odds are it won't hurt anything, nobody is going to care one way or another. And again I respect your opinion on it because I would agree with it in most any other circumstance. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rübe 127 Posted March 24, 2018 Just now, AZCoder said: there's [no other] option in Arma to display style within diary/journal entries oh... of course, it's Arma afterall. Just now, AZCoder said: It's a fine goal to strive for, but ultimately you have to do what works within the limits of the game engine. You do what you gotta do... sure, sure. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites