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Like the mana symbols, each of the following codes must include '<' before each code and '>' after. These codes are also caps sensative.
• line → Skips to the next line
• bar → Just like line, except adds the bar that usually seperates flavor text
• lineNoSpace → Just like line, except stays closer to the previous line
• i → Text is italicized
• /i → Text returns to normal
• left → Text aligns to the left
• center → Text aligns to the center
• right → Text aligns to the right
• plane → Creates a large and shifts the following text to the right. This is designed for planar cards.
Every set in Magic: The Gathering has an associated 2-3 letter code. For example, Homelands is HM and Innistrad is ISD. This program uses the codes from The Gatherer, the official Magic card database. A handy list of all sets and their codes can be found on Wikipedia
Under the 'Card Border' tab use the following guidelines:
• Border → Selects the border style, such as planar card, m15 card, etc...
• Color → Primary color
• Second Color → Secondary color. Only affects the right half of the card, as seen on hybrid cards.
• Third Color → Tertiary color. Affects the entire card, including power and toughness, as seen on two-colored gold cards.

Under the 'Border (Advanced)' tab the checkboxes are fairly straightforward. Try each feature out to see what it does.
Check out some samples