Smilies on SDN: :-)

Hi Everyone,
On SDN only in the Subject line emoticons work. Still, people are interested in which ones are possible.
Brian McKellar put together a list and here it is:
Happy or
Sad or
Grin
Love
Mischief
Cool
Devil ]:)
Silly
Angry
Laugh :^O
Wink or
Blush
Cry :_|
Confused ?:|
Shocked :O
Plain
Use it like salt, mindfully and in fine doses.
Best, Mark.

Hi Mark,
Is it possible to make this list available via the ? Help menu (where is the Welcome, Your Control Panel, etc.)?
I think then it would be easily accessible.
It would be also nice to have a list in ? Help about the available special formatting options, which are not yet available via pushbuttons (code, etc)...e.g.. once I found how to insert URL nicely, now I'm unable to find it:-(
Thanks,
Peter Inotai

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