Hi everyone! I have recently found out that lore strings can be formatted json! The problem is: lore strings are usually pretty long and since they don't want to automatically create new lines when necessary, I need a way to do it myself so that they don't go off screen. How do I do that?
Command that I am currently using:
{Lore:["[{\"text\":\"HERE IS THE FIRST LINE\"},
{\"text\":\"HERE IS THE SECOND LINE\"},
{\"text\":\"THE THIRD ONE ETC.. \"}]"]}
This command will put the texts on a single line, like if they weren't separated at all. So is there to stack them on top of each other?
Hi everyone! I have recently found out that lore strings can be formatted json! The problem is: lore strings are usually pretty long and since they don't want to automatically create new lines when necessary, I need a way to do it myself so that they don't go off screen. How do I do that?
Command that I am currently using:
{Lore:["[{\"text\":\"HERE IS THE FIRST LINE\"},
{\"text\":\"HERE IS THE SECOND LINE\"},
{\"text\":\"THE THIRD ONE ETC.. \"}]"]}
This command will put the texts on a single line, like if they weren't separated at all. So is there to stack them on top of each other?
Hi everyone! I have recently found out that lore strings can be formatted json! The problem is: lore strings are usually pretty long and since they don't want to automatically create new lines when necessary, I need a way to do it myself so that they don't go off screen. How do I do that?
Command that I am currently using:
This command will put the texts on a single line, like if they weren't separated at all. So is there to stack them on top of each other?
Thanks!
I believe \n makes a new line.
But in your case, use \\\n in \"text\".
Just some quote escaping stuff :/