O my bad. Thank you!
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Bruno-Pierre Jobin
> On Oct 25, 2016, at 1:53 PM, Carl Schröter wrote:
>
> This is an example to demonstrate HTML formatting.
>
> You have to close the bold tag with a forward slash, not a backslash. That
> should do it
>
> Bruno-Pierre Jobin
This is an example to demonstrate HTML formatting.
You have to close the bold tag with a forward slash, not a backslash. That
should do it
Bruno-Pierre Jobin schrieb am Di., 25. Okt. 2016 um
17:40 Uhr:
> I noticed this morning that when using HTML formatting on a text knob
I noticed this morning that when using HTML formatting on a text knob like so,
it would set the rest of the line in bold and not only "example". Using nuke
10.0v3
This is an example<\b> to demonstrate HTML formatting.
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Bruno-Pierre Jobin
> On Oct 25, 2016, at 9:11 AM, Carlos Trijueque
For line breaks you can also use '\n'
[value size]\n[value mix]
./charlie
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the label uses basic html. So you can do things like:
line break:
center:
bold:
etc…
just google for html formatting.
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 10:48 PM, adam jones wrote:
> Hey all
>
> I am setting up some node defaults which I am all good with.
>
> the thing I wish to do
Hey all
I am setting up some node defaults which I am all good with.
the thing I wish to do is have some values reflected in the label of the node
[value in] and the like
what I can figure out is to have each value have its own line or returned.
lacking the skills
regards
-adam