This is additionally required, because an `elif`'s condition is evaluated even
when it's about to be skipped over, and this `"\2"` will become an error
The previous name for this was rather misleading. It isn't an actual
jump like you'd expect the `jp` instruction to behave as. Instead, it
behaves more like a `farcall`.
This also makes it consistent with its current command ID name of
`TX_FAR`.
Some of the TX_ commands didn't use the TX_ prefix for their
constants, and the label names were inconsistent. I've chosen to adopt
the `TextCommand_` prefix as opposed to `Text_`, as it has a clear
difference in namespace compared to the possibly-used `Text_` namespace
for actual dialogue text.
Some character codes were erroneously named after their text command
counterparts. This has caused a lot of confusion with naming their
functions and with other things.
I've also removed the `dict2` macro and expanded the `dict` macro. This
really isn't something we should be doing for macros but I can't deny it
looks a lot neater than repeated code.