You can't use simple string format because it doesn't show up. Best bet is to use the text editor directly.
So create a new dialog label and write something into the text field, then open the text editor (F8) and look for the right entry. Select it and you can modify it with the edit box on the right. Just copy paste special characters in or use the numblock (ALT+1234).
How would I go around doing this?
I know you use \xFF where FF is the unicode index in hexadecimal but how would you use it in a string to place into a dialog label?
Thanks in advance, Vermore.
You can't use simple string format because it doesn't show up. Best bet is to use the text editor directly.
So create a new dialog label and write something into the text field, then open the text editor (F8) and look for the right entry. Select it and you can modify it with the edit box on the right. Just copy paste special characters in or use the numblock (ALT+1234).
@Vermore: Go
create some TEXT Variable. and use it ( TEXT is not String )
If u do dynamic dialogs, use a array for Text.
Wiki page for Text
Ah, thank you both. :)
Seems as though the unicode characters I wanted are not supported. :P I thought something was going weird when the pasted characters turned to "?".