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kwzh

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Message Posted: Apr 27, 2012 1:53:17 AM

(This is a rewrite of a request from years ago.)

I think the forum should recognize an internal syntax for a few simple font changes -- in particular, [B]...[/B] for bold, [I]...[/I] for italic, [U]...[/U] for underlined, [S]...[/S] for strikethrough, and [C]...[/C] for constant-width (aka code font). I believe these should be easy to implement; the forum software already does a "convert to html" step, and these would just have to be converted to the corresponding HTML tags <B>, <I>, <U>, <S>, and <CODE>. (I do *not* recommend including a blinking font.)

I recognize that even if the internal syntax is easy to deal with, a corresponding UI change (convenience buttons) would probably require significantly more work. But I recommend rolling out the easy part anyway, and deferring the UI to a future release. I'd be OK with typing the brackets by hand (I already do that most of the time for links!), and it would give early adopters a chance to shake out any bugs before providing it to the masses by means of buttons.
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kwzh
Champion Author San Jose

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Message Posted: May 1, 2012 4:15:15 AM

I'm pretty certain that the bracket versions would be easier to correctly implement.
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jrsva
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Message Posted: Apr 29, 2012 9:22:41 PM

I agree with Scrap but I don’t think that’s going to happen. I would like to see the italic and bold but I would especially like to have a fixed-width font option so that it is possible to construct tables of data where the columns are aligned properly.

Another way to achieve font enhancements is to use *for bold* and /for italic/ and _for underline_. I don’t know if this would be easier or harder to program than the pseudo-html tags.

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Scrapheap
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Message Posted: Apr 27, 2012 5:38:22 PM

Another example of where commercially developed message board software would be far preferable to the home grown one here.
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TxJeans
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Message Posted: Apr 27, 2012 4:41:41 PM

1+
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CampKohler
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Message Posted: Apr 27, 2012 9:35:11 AM

This suggestion has been added to the Suggestion Tracking List as a new subject.

I'm for it. I never understood why GB just didn't allow HTML in the first place. Every once in while you run into a person who has to jazz up every one of their posts with whacky size changes, etc., but for the most part, people are too lazy to do anything but type "plain-Jane."
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scoutmaster
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Message Posted: Apr 27, 2012 2:09:24 AM

Excellent idea!
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