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No, not with ONE sf::String/sf::Text. Use a container/class to store all your strings. (Take a look at the wiki, there may be something over there useful.)
Quote from: "Hiura"No, not with ONE sf::String/sf::Text. Use a container/class to store all your strings. (Take a look at the wiki, there may be something over there useful.)Sweet.So here's the answer to my own question http://www.sfml-dev.org/wiki/en/sources/richtextThanks.