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Post by kyouraku on Apr 12, 2008 23:01:01 GMT -5
Hey Moon, not sure if this has been addressed before but...
From what I can tell, for each individual speech "set" created, you use the dropdown menu to decide if you want them printed in /say, /yell, /raid, or the like. There is also the "None" option which seems to stop that speech from printing entirely.
That said, I ran into a bit of a problem with the way I attempted to set up my polymorph speeches last night, in that I wanted to use a combination of outputs for the same speech category such as
/s %t = Baa /em wiggles his fingers at %t /yell Sheeping %t
I can select one of the dropdown listed outputs, but then they would all print to that selected one.
Would it be possible to add an "Off" dropdown to do what "None" does now, and instead have "None" basically route without prefix, so that players can write their own slash codes for chat channels into it?
Maybe I'm missing something that makes this difficult to do, but I thought I'd mention. Thanks
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Post by Moongaze on Apr 13, 2008 1:24:48 GMT -5
LunarSphere does not use the standard slash commands due to many of the other addons it was replacing (Cryolysis, Totemus, Necrosis, etc) using "<command>" type of commands. This lets users copy over their speeches fairly easily. The full list of commands is the following:
<target> = Replaced with your spell's target's name. If that can't be found, it will be your currently selected target <focus> = Replaced with your current focus name <mount> = Replaced with your mount being brought out <spell> = Replaced with your currently used spell <player> = Replaced with your player name <pet> = Replaced with your ACTIVE pet's name (if the pet is not out, it won't work ... yet) <portal> = Replaced with the name of the portal being used <emote> = Forces the text to go into the emote channel <whisper> = Forces the text to go into a whisper to your current target of the spell <newline> = Allows the text to be broken down into multiple lines.
I will be adding <say>, <yell>, <party>, <raid> in the future, along with some others.
Although you can't use <yell> yet, you can do these speeches:
1) <target> = Baa 2) <emote> wiggles his fingers at <target>
And set your default speech location to be say. That way, if speech #1 runs, it will go to the Say channel. If speech #2 runs, it will be forces into an emote with that <emote> tag. Another cool thing you can do is:
<target> = Baa<newline><emote>wiggles some fingers at <target>.
Which will yield:
Moongaze says: chaosinc = Baa Moongaze wiggles some fingers at chaosinc.
All at once.
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