How to get Emphasis/Rich text color to match the one set by the Actor Subtitle Color script?

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LostTrainDude
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How to get Emphasis/Rich text color to match the one set by the Actor Subtitle Color script?

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Hi!

I found out that if I place either some Rich Text tags (<i>..</i>, for instance) or Emphasis [em#] tags, while also using the Actor Subtitle Color script (as found in the Extras), the <color> tag closes before and after the other tags kick in.

An example of what the raw code looks like:

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<color=#888888ff>For </color><i>what</i><color=#888888ff>?</color>
Is there an Editor-based way to prevent this from happening, so to have both of the same color?

Thanks in advance!
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Tony Li
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Re: How to get Emphasis/Rich text color to match the one set by the Actor Subtitle Color script?

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Hi,

I just updated the Actor Subtitle Color script. It should handle those cases now. Please use the version dated 2018-03-31 or later.
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Re: How to get Emphasis/Rich text color to match the one set by the Actor Subtitle Color script?

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Glad to help! If you notice any issues, please let me know.
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