OK, I am likely to use expressions here but it raises a point in response to me having a play with:
Smoke would be easier, with just a few lines that varied, say:
Number of brackets, spaces int Text
X/Y for fine
Font Size maybe for a flicker
Overlay 2 font sizes at differing opacities per row
So, 2 text elements per layer of smoke. Make it a small smoke effect for 6 layers and 12 text elements.
I want to display ()
I cannot with that in the Text property.
Shortest I have is $1==1?(:$)
And yes, I did try the upper tick that does code here.
So, I’m betting there is a ‘do not evaluate’ character but it’s not documented and it would be good if it was somewhere.
Any help welcome.
Cheers.
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It is a fools challenge but may lead to interesting text expression behaviour chat.
I say ‘fools’ as I am only here with:
And this many expressions and expecting another 2 per Smoak layer
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In a lot of coding “)(” would do it .
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I could work with that but specifically how to display ()
in the shortest form
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