OFF TOPIC:
Bulgar,
Good to see your post, also. A few people have asked me about the use of bold and italics, so I thought it might help others if I respond publicly. Although an easy function to control, explaining it is a little tricky because the SI system interprets certain character strings as command functions. In other words, if I just typed the string of characters to illustrate, you wouldn't see the string of characters, but the message inside the string would be either bold or italics. Sounds like gobbledygook, I know. So in the following example, I am going to fool the system by inserting dashes between characters. When you experiment with it yourself, simply delete my dashes.
To make an expression boldface, (I'll use your name), you would type <-b->Bulgar<-/-b->. The expression preceding your name activates the boldface function and the expression following your name deactivates. Remember, I deliberately inserted dashes which are not used in actual application.
Same thing for italics. You would type <-i->Bulgar<-/-i-> and your name would be italicized. No dashes required.
There are probably other functions available, but I've never played with them.
Best Regards, Hardrocker |