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To use this mod's furniture, that person must also install it. However, items that have already been edited are compatible for everyone regardless of the mod.
yes. It will compatible on FU
'abc' parts color is black, 'def' parts color is white.
in game, when you typing correct hexcolorcode, then code parts will be disappeare and after followed text will change color by what you wrote hexcolor
this is a basic starbound's game logic. starbound's text can change the color by adding hexcolor code in front of text. for example, '^#FF0000;TEXT' is printed as red color 'TEXT'
Also could you add a list of the special characters from the Starbound font and how to get them to the images. (like the star that is on upgraded legendary weapons)
I just looked it up and I found there's a name tag mod what you say. This is a more advanced form than mine. This could modify more. But that is a little different from my mod because using a quickbar mini. I didn't know about quickbar, so I made like this.
Well, I guess there is not much difference between people's thinking