Yeah I figured that out but it's not really worth doing as it still looks weird and you lose valuable text space. Leaving it as is seems to be the lesser of two evils. lolateam wrote:Assuming you're using a hexeditor for these initial tests, you can probably use hex value "0A" to do a newline or carriage return, or perhaps "0D 0A 09", or just "0D 0A". You'll have to experiment.
Yeah I found that odd as well. It does that everywhere where the text is replaced. I haven't really looked into it much yet though. I'll let you know if I need some help with it.ateam wrote: I'm also curious why it's changing the color of the first character. If you post some samples, I may be able to provide some insight.
