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Writing Tools
Pens
Pens come in a few different colors, black or blue by default, and some departments will be provided with red pens.
Crayons
Crayons work much like pens, except that they are always bold, and lack the list, horizontal rule, and small tags.
Writing
Writing is performed by using any writing tool on paper, with any standard writing utensil.
Centering
To center text, enclose it with the [center] and [/center] tags.
For example:
[center]Centered text.[/center]
Centered text.
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Lists
To create a list, enclose [*] tags with the [list] and [/list] tags.
For example:
[list][*]Bullet one.[*]Bullet two.[/list]
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New Lines
To start text on a new line, use the [br] tag.
For example:
Line one.[br]Line two.
Line one. |
Horizontal rules
To add a horizontal rule, use the [hr] tag. For example:
Before line.[hr]After line.
Before line. |
After line. |
Bold
To bold text, enclose it with the [b] and [/b] tags.
For example:
[b]Bold text.[/b]
Bold text. |
Italics
To italicise text, enclose it with the [i] and [/i] tags.
For example:
[i]Italics text.[/i]
Italics text. |
Underlining
To underline text, enclose it with the [u] and [/u] tags.
For example:
[u]Underlined text.[/u]
Underlined text. |
Large Text
To embiggen text, enclose it with the [large] and [/large] tags.
For example:
[large]Large Text.[/large]
Large Text. |
Small Text
To shrink text, enclose it with the [small] and [/small] tags.
For example:
[small]Small Text.[/small]
Small Text. |
Signature
To sign your name, use the [sign] tag.
NOTE: A very useful but very overlooked feature of signatures, is that you cannot fake someone else's signature.
For example:
[sign]
John Smith |
Field
To insert a field from where you can start writing, use the [field] tag.
For example:
[field]
[field] tags are not visible when reading a paper, but when writing on said paper a [Write] button will be visible, similar to the button at the bottom of the paper.
These become useful as on a normal paper without any [field] tags, you are unable to write anywhere but at the bottom of the paper.
Commonly used for request forms.
Failure
Failure to use something as simple as the [br] line break tag will look like this:
Hey can you help me? I can't hear anything and the Dermaline pills you left on the desk didn't help at all
Hey can you help me?I can't hear or say anythingand the Dermaline pills you left on the desk didn't help at all |
Correct Way
Hey can you help me?[br] I can't hear anything[br] and the Dermaline pills you left on the desk didn't help at all[br] [br] [sign]
Hey can you help me? |