I see.
It shouldn't be a problem since AC feeds its own code through UI menus, so I won't need to remake the scrolling text or dialogue option selection.
Hopefully, the highlight system will get the selected substrings and wrap a rectangle around them.
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I see.
It shouldn't be a problem since AC feeds its own code through UI menus, so I won't need to remake the scrolling text or dialogue option selection.
Hopefully, the highlight system will get the selected substrings and wrap a rectangle around them.
Got a test UI menu working and tested out the dialogue. The custom dialogue seems to be ignoring the rich text code.
This is the custom action that I am using to display the highlighted text.
http://pasteall.org/1475873/csharp
You're still sending it to AC's Dialog component, which is set to process rich text without spaces, i.e. <color=red> not < color = red >.
I would recommend displaying the text in your own display system, to avoid conflict with AC and giving you full control over what happens to it.