[Crossfire-wiki] [Crossfire DokuWiki] page changed: player_commands
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Date : 2009/09/17 21:56
User : kbulgrien
Edit Summary: Move the communication commands to the section of the same name and add missing "say" and "tell" commands.
@@ -143,16 +143,8 @@
It is helpful to bind strings like 'cast burning hands' to keys. see 'help bind'
'help [[player_commands#range]]
for more information on range weapons.
-
- ==== chat ====
-
- Chat sends a message to the chat channel on the current server. Anyone with '[[player_commands#listen]] 10 enabled will see your message. On some servers 'chat is preferable over '[[player_commands#shout]] as a way to communicate with all players.
-
- Chat usage:
-
- 'chat [insert a message that you want everyone to see]
==== clearinfo ====
Cause all text (chat, shouts, attack and action information, et al.) displayed in the client to be removed or purged.
@@ -261,22 +253,12 @@
==== give ====
FIXME - Add documentation here and in the server help.
-
- ==== gsay ====
-
- Gsay sends a message to all members of your current [[player_commands#party]].
-
- Gsay usage:
- * 'gsay [Message that you want all party members to see]
-
- FIXME - In the "help commands" output, the command is listed as a regular command and not a communication command. The chat command appears in the communication command section. Should only the emotes should be in the communication section? If not at least the commands should be shown consistently in the help.
==== help ====
FIXME - Add documentation here.
-
==== hostile ====
No such command. See 'peaceful.'
@@ -324,16 +306,8 @@
The killpets command is a quick and convenient way to get rid of all your pets when they are no longer useful or are getting in the way. Any equipment they had will be left behind, but you will get no experience for their death. However, it kills them instantaneously.
If a name is specified then only pets with that name will be killed, eg killpets bat will kill bats but not bees. If a number is specified, the pet corresponding to that number is killed.
-
- ==== listen ====
-
- Listen, sets the level of messages you will hear.
-
- Listen usage:\\
- * 'listen 0 - turns off listen and shows **no** messages.\\
- * 'listen 10 - default listen level on modern Crossfire servers. This enables seeing messages on the [[player_commands#chat]] channel.
==== mark ====
mark is used to mark items for items that apply other items. Examples of these are flint & steel marked for apply torches, a weapon marked for improve weapon scrolls.
@@ -500,16 +474,8 @@
Issuing 'search-items <list-of-item-names> causes the character to examine the contents of every tile he enters and pick up any objects which match. Using this is a fast way to grab specific wanted items from large piles of junk, but it reduces movement speed significantly when active.
Search-items with no arguments clears the search.
-
- ==== shout ====
-
- Usage:
-
- shout <something>
-
- Sends a message to all players on the server.
==== showpets ====
Usage:
@@ -608,9 +574,48 @@
FIXME - Clarify documentation here and in the server help. Server help says it is a percentage, but numbers greater than 100 are accepted.
=====Communication=====
- FIXME - Add documentation here and in the server help.
+ ==== chat ====
+
+ Chat sends a message to the chat channel on the current server. Anyone with '[[player_commands#listen]] 10 enabled will see your message. On some servers 'chat is preferable over '[[player_commands#shout]] as a way to communicate with all players.
+
+ Chat usage:
+
+ 'chat [insert a message that you want everyone to see]
+
+ ==== gsay ====
+
+ Gsay sends a message to all members of your current [[player_commands#party]].
+
+ Gsay usage:
+ * 'gsay [Message that you want all party members to see]
+
+ FIXME - In the "help commands" output, the command is listed as a regular command and not a communication command. The chat command appears in the communication command section. Should only the emotes should be in the communication section? If not at least the commands should be shown consistently in the help.
+
+ ==== listen ====
+
+ Listen, sets the level of messages you will hear.
+
+ Listen usage:\\
+ * 'listen 0 - turns off listen and shows **no** messages.\\
+ * 'listen 10 - default listen level on modern Crossfire servers. This enables seeing messages on the [[player_commands#chat]] channel.
+
+ ==== say ====
+
+ FIXME - Clarify documentation here and in the server help.
+
+ ==== shout ====
+
+ Usage:
+
+ shout <something>
+
+ Sends a message to all players on the server.
+
+ ==== tell ====
+
+ FIXME - Clarify documentation here and in the server help.
===== Directional =====
==== east ====
IP-Address : 64.217.181.189
Old Revision: http://wiki.metalforge.net/doku.php/player_commands?rev=1253241818
New Revision: http://wiki.metalforge.net/doku.php/player_commands
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