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Lynn I fequently use the:
/away command instead of /DND...You might want to list this one too. as you still get messages and, notifies senders you are not at computer. I believe /DND you don't get messages as it is truely do not disturb.
I may have missed this one but checked twice.
Oh...and the reply command is new to me...I love learning new things.
spiffy
Last edited by spiffymcbang; 19-06-2007 at 16:53.
Wow, I did not know about the reply command either, I already know I will use it a lot :wink3:
Good job Girls (funny that you both decided to make a list of in-game commands almost simultaneously)![]()
Nice list. A couple of additions would be helpful..
/r command only works when you're in the channel. It doesn't work when you're in-game.
Probably the most useful /msg parameter is this one:
/msg %F(n) hello
Where n, without the brackets, is the number of a person on your f list. Seeing this usage of /msg, the usefulness of /f p and /f d increases. The idea is that you can chat to a specific member of your f list without letting everyone in on the conversation nor having to use their account name.
Thanks for the sticky, Dredd. :grin:
I could have sworn I had /away and /reply in the initial list. They must have gotten lost when I was rearranging things.
@WebDragon ~ I hadn't seen the /msg %F9(n) command before, and want to test it first. I like to make sure the commands work, and be sure how they work, before including them. :wink3:
I used to /reply command to reply back to a bot really quick, I told it to Shut it, and it said "sorry sir you will not be contacted again"![]()
/framerate is also missing. It's a beefed up /fps
Same goes for this thread. Not HG.
I agree with Mike.
Girls :P
*runs from both DIi and Thy-aid*
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