Demo Update: Seeing in Color
Following our recent updates for Dialogues and Aliases, we’re excited to announce that the MuseTag interactive demo now fully supports the .Color modifier!
🎨 Bringing Entities to Life
The .Color modifier allows you to assign a specific display color to your entities. This is more than just a cosmetic tweak—it’s a powerful tool for visual organization.
In the demo, you can now write:
@@Sherlock.Color(#ffcc00)
@@Watson.Color(steelblue)
What changes?
- Entity Cards: The entity cards in the side panel will now feature a colored border and header matching your assigned color, making it easier to distinguish between characters at a glance.
- Text Highlights: Occurrences of the entity in the text preview are now highlighted with their specific color. This creates an immediate visual map of who is present in your scene.
Visualizing the Narrative
With .Color and .Dialog all working together, the demo now provides a rich, multi-layered view of your text. You can see who is speaking, identify entities by their icons, and track their presence through color-coded highlights.
Head over to the demo page to try it out and start coloring your story!