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====status_fonts_to_use====
 
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{{Ex/inival|1.1.1.5|synthetic fonts|replaces the on-screen element fonts. The default behavior is to use the menu fonts described by [[#system_fonts_to_use]]. Lower third text messages use the standard menu font}}
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{{Ex/inival|1.1.1.5|synthetic fonts|replaces the on-screen element fonts. The default behavior is to use the menu fonts described by [[#system_fonts_to_use]]. The "lower third" text messages use the standard menu font}}
  
 
''Note that Sword of Moonlight's on-screen element text is not font based. [[#do_st]] provides an alternative heads-up-display, and [[#do_pause]] and [[#do_escape]] send system messages to the center of the screen.''
 
''Note that Sword of Moonlight's on-screen element text is not font based. [[#do_st]] provides an alternative heads-up-display, and [[#do_pause]] and [[#do_escape]] send system messages to the center of the screen.''

Revision as of 06:37, 13 January 2013


fonts_to_use_instead_of_...

Introduced around 1.0.0.1, this extension takes the part after fonts_to_use_instead_of_ and uses the provided fonts in place of any font that has a name that matches. Underscores (_) are treated as single character wildcards. This kind of extension applies to dialogue text only. To change the menu (and other) fonts refer to #system_fonts_to_use. Values are limited to synthetic fonts.

Note: a font may have multiple aliases even though matching is only done against the alias that was assigned to the text being displayed.

status_fonts_to_use

Introduced around 1.1.1.5, this extension replaces the on-screen element fonts. The default behavior is to use the menu fonts described by #system_fonts_to_use. The "lower third" text messages use the standard menu font. Values are limited to synthetic fonts.

Note that Sword of Moonlight's on-screen element text is not font based. #do_st provides an alternative heads-up-display, and #do_pause and #do_escape send system messages to the center of the screen.

system_fonts_to_use

Introduced around 1.0.0.1, this extension replaces the font used by non-dialogue text with the provided fonts. Refer to #status_fonts_to_use to target the on-screen element fonts provided by #do_pause, #do_escape, and #do_st specifically. Values are limited to synthetic fonts.