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Revision as of 11:10, 29 April 2012
Related topics: Commands, Chat Interface
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/chat <on/off> | Sets whether or not you receive normal chat. When set to "off", you will no longer receive any spoken speech (normal chat). However, you will still receive tells.
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/notell <on/off> | Sets whether or not you receive @tells. When set to "on", you will not receive any tells.
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/reply | Sends some text to the last person who @tell'd you.
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/pr | Sends some text to the last person who @p'd you.
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/mr | Sends some text to the last person who @m'd you.
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/retell | Sends some text to the last person you @tell'd.
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/say | Says some text to everyone around you.
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/tell | Sends a private message to another character.
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/a | Sends a broadcast to your Allegiance.
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/c | Sends a broadcast to your Co-vassals.
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/m | Sends a broadcast to your Monarch.
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/p | Sends a broadcast to your Patron.
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/v | Sends a broadcast to your Vassals.
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/f | Sends a broadcast to your Fellowship.
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/afk | Set your away-from-keyboard status.
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/afk msg <message> | Set the message that will be sent to players that send you directed chat while you are in AFK mode. Issuing "@afk msg" with no message will set your AFK message back to the default. Your custom AFK message is limited to 192 characters.
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/squelch | Shows the current list of squelched characters.
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/squelch [-account] <name> | Squelches all messages from a character. With the account flag, this command also stops everything except normal chat coming from the target's other characters.
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/squelch [-message_type] <character> | This will filter out all text messages of a certain type from a specific character. For example, the following will filter out all tell messages from Oswald:
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/squelch -reply [-account] [-message_type] | This filters out all text messages from whoever last tell'd you. You may also use the -account flag and/or limit the squelch by indicating specific message types. For example, this will filter out all tell messages from the account of Oswald, assuming that Oswald was the last person who sent you an @tell: Example:
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/unsquelch | Shows the current list of squelched characters.
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/unsquelch <name> | Removes all squelches from a character, including account squelch.
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/unsquelch [-message_type] <character> | This allows text messages of type message_type to come from a squelched character. For example the following allows assessment messages from a character name Oswald:
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@unsquelch -reply [-account] [-message_type] | This allows text messages of type message_type from whoever last sent you an @tell. For example, the following will allow any character on Oswald's account to once again send you @tells, assuming that Oswald was the last person who sent you an @tell:
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@friends | Shows all your current friends and indicates if any of them are online.
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@friends online | Shows your current online friends.
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@friends add <name> | Adds a character to your friends list.
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@friends remove <name> | Removes a character from your friends list.
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@friends remove -all | Clears your friends list.
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@friends old | Shows the characters who were on your old-style friends list prior to the January 2006 update, so you can move them to your new-style friends list if necessary.
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