Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-32590715-20200618212824/@comment-34918040-20200618225057

Concerning number 2, the initial:

If you don't have special string manipulation templates installed, you could simply solve the first-letter problem by using an additional parameter for it, like:


 * &rarr; T his is a poem.
 * &rarr; This is a poem.

This makes the use of the template very easy if no icon is wanted, as the  parameter can simply be omitted.

You would not need to set a width for the initials if you specify a height: The width will adapt automatically so you don't have to care. Example could be:


 * makes  case-insensitive. Both upper case or lower case letters will be displayed as an icon.
 * You can also catch exceptions like when a user chooses an Ö as first letter but you don't have an icon for it. You can simply insert a line to display the two icons OE instead.
 * If the template can't find an initial in the list, the first letter is displayed as normal text in upper case.