Hi everybody!
I am using twine 2 and Harlowe, also I use the online version.
I have seen it has been updated as for example now the code of the passages appears with color codes which is great!
But also before I could separate my text by putting white spaces. But now it just takes one of them.
This is the code I want to separate:
Choose: [[<span title = "Click or say: Yes " >Yes</span>->Urgent Patterns]] or [[<span title = "Click or say: No " >No</span>->End of ICR Example]]
I want something like this:
Yes or No
Instead of:
Yes or No
what can I do?
Thank you!
Comments
It might be quick and easy, but the way you're trying to add margins is by no means the "right way." You can't do that in HTML, so you can't do that in Twine because Twine outputs HTML files.
There are a lot of ways to do what you're trying to do in HTML and CSS.
The HTML code for a non-breaking space is:
So, you could add a bunch of those where you want spaces. However, that's far from the best way. ;-)
You can also do the following:
The <pre> HTML tag will preserve the white space. As I almost always do, I tested it in Twine 2.0.7/Harlowe 1.1 to make certain.
There's also tables, and that's probably the "right way" to do this, I'm guessing.
You could also probably wrap the choice in a <span> and make it appear as you would like using CSS, but I don't have time to mess around with that, and I expect the <pre> tag (or table) will work just as well as anything in the end.
Hope that helps!
It gets the job done, and tables seem complex for such a tiny thing. Plus I've had to do this within another table, too.