Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-31522365-20180717030523

It's for pages where there are mono-/dialogues in dropdown menus. Presently, if we want to format those to look more like they are in-game, we have to lead each line with either  or the   template, end them with , (and wrap each line in   if it's a fonted conversation).

I saw this particular monologue on the Sans page (dialogue, monologue, same diff template-wise), and how its code is like The  stuff is repeated like fifty times. So I spent a little bit of time and wrote a coded template. It lets you apply a single font across a whole dialogue (and allow interruptions in dt-mono), as well as it'll force leadings *s into actual *s and not bulleted lists ('cos I know we like formatting things the way they are in the game ;D ) It also can have tabbed space at the beginning of each line. Basically it's all so we can have these dropdowns look more or less like in-game dialogue.

.............Thoughts? Is it too much code for a template? Should I put more in? 