Login screen alterations.

I recently found out you can create custom login screen pictures and remove the apple logo and so on.
A part I also loved was the login message. I was wondering if anyone knew how to alter it so it could be made larger, text change and have new line capabilities (rather than having to space bar of to the end?)
Thanks.

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4788

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