I've noticed recently that when I'm pasting in stat blocks that some (not all) text that starts with a + sign, such as +2 AC, will result in a random length of text after the + being underlined. Is the + an unmentioned markup tag or something? If so, is there a way to get it to NOT do that?
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Yeah, plus signs are the markup tag for underlining.
But if the plus sign is stand-alone with a space immediately after, it won't kick off an underline tag. It's a bit of a pain, but not difficult. I've had to adjust a few stat block tables to avoid this.
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Just to add to the code Bortas provided you may wish to add the following additional code to allow you to do underlines.
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Thanks so much! This will make things a LOT easier :D
Hrm. Follow-up and related question: Is there a way to stop minus signs from doing a strikethrough? I tried editing the same CSS from the + sign but it doesn't appear to have worked.
That would be because the + symbol uses ins while the - symbol uses del. That means you need to use.
if you need to use strikethrough you can create your own strikethrough class
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