Emoticons
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- Last edited 4 years ago by MLR
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- This page is a draft but has an approved version
Emoticons are converted to small smiley images in the Reading view. BlueSpice has a list of emoticons, or smilies, coming from chat jargon. These can enhance communication by expressing things like irony, for example. If a user adds a smiley to an article, this is transformed into an image.
How to use emoticons
The following sequences of symbols are transformed into emoticons. Here is the list of BlueSpice smilies where you see the sequence of symbols, then the name of the image, then the image and a short description:
:-) smile.pngsmiling :-( sad.png
sad :-| neutral.png
neutral, sceptical :-@ angry.png
angry, annoyed ;-) wink.png
winking, ironic :-D smile-big.png
laughing :-/ thinking.png
thinking :-X shut-mouth.png
sealed lips :'( crying.png
crying :-O shock.png
shocked, surprised :-S confused.png
undecided, confused 8-) laugh.png
laughing
:lol: glasses-cool.png cool, sunglasses
(:| yawn.pngyawning :good:good.png
good, thumbs up :bad: bad.png
bad, thumbs down :-[ embarrassed.png
embarrassed, blushing [-X shame.png
ashamed
Tips for using emoticons
If a user adds an emoticon to an article, this is transformed into a small image. The emoticons used can be changed at the page Template: emoticons.
Note: Emoticons cannot be used directly at the start of a line! This could otherwise lead to conflicts with other wiki markup e.g. indents or lists which start with : or ;. One always has to leave a space before an emoticon too.
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