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I wanted to try formatting the formula pages in a way that used the setting group template (the new one I made a while back) to be consistent with all other pages that document game settings. I think it looks ok, but I am worried that the text describing formula components which immediately follows the formula may suffer from a "wall of text" effect. Anyone have any comments?
I wanted to try formatting the formula pages in a way that used the setting group template (the new one I made a while back) to be consistent with all other pages that document game settings. I think it looks ok, but I am worried that the text describing formula components which immediately follows the formula may suffer from a "wall of text" effect. Anyone have any comments?
<br>--[[User:SnakeChomp|SnakeChomp]] 19:05, 13 January 2009 (UTC)
<br>--[[User:SnakeChomp|SnakeChomp]] 19:05, 13 January 2009 (UTC)
:Use bullet points to make the individual parameters easier to recognize (you can also use bold text instead of italics, but that's just personal preference). And you could split the list in two, the first part for the parameters from the formula and the second part for the parameters of the parameters above in the list (IsUsingIronSights, IsSneaking, etc.).
:--[[User:Qazaaq|Qazaaq]] 19:35, 13 January 2009 (UTC)

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New Formatting

I wanted to try formatting the formula pages in a way that used the setting group template (the new one I made a while back) to be consistent with all other pages that document game settings. I think it looks ok, but I am worried that the text describing formula components which immediately follows the formula may suffer from a "wall of text" effect. Anyone have any comments?
--SnakeChomp 19:05, 13 January 2009 (UTC)

Use bullet points to make the individual parameters easier to recognize (you can also use bold text instead of italics, but that's just personal preference). And you could split the list in two, the first part for the parameters from the formula and the second part for the parameters of the parameters above in the list (IsUsingIronSights, IsSneaking, etc.).
--Qazaaq 19:35, 13 January 2009 (UTC)