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<blockquote data-quote="WizO_Trelian" data-source="post: 2560446" data-attributes="member: 36592"><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>More iChat Commands</strong></span></p><p></p><p>The <strong>/go <em>location</em></strong> gets you to other rooms. If you forget the exits, <strong>/look</strong> will show them to you again. The command <strong>/goto <em>name</em></strong> can be used to get to where another person (or golem) is located, but it depends on the settings of the room and whether that person has disallowed it.</p><p></p><p>To see someone's character description, type <strong>/look at <em>name</em></strong>. Doing this on the various golems will also tell you how to use their features, such as how to order from bargolem or how to get a dice roll from warden.</p><p></p><p>The <strong>/describe edit</strong> command is used to create your own character description and it gives you directions in how to proceed. The easiest way is to type out the description in Word or Notepad first, then copy & paste it.</p><p></p><p>You don't have to paste it line-by-line, the function will take a small paragraph of text at once (Java will take even more). Make sure to type a “/” in front of each section and a “/.” by itself on the last line to end the function.</p><p></p><p><strong>Check your description</strong> by doing “/look at yourname”. If there are “says “ in front of lines, that means you didn’t start that line with a “/”. If there are posts at the end, you forgot the “/.” to close the description. </p><p></p><p>If an extra “gettickermsgs” appears, then you ran into the reset of the iChat ticker message up top. Try entering your description from a different room, or just try again and hope you avoid the reset. Or use the Java or html client, they don’t have this problem.</p><p></p><p>Those are the most used iChat commands. Other ones are <strong>/roomlist</strong> to tell you how many people per room, <strong>/users</strong> to tell you which users are logged on, <strong>/email <em>youraddress</em></strong> to record contact info, and <strong>/url <em>webaddress</em></strong> to link a webpage or picture to your username.</p><p></p><p>Setting an “/email youraddress” is great for confirming that the name belongs to you in case you forget your password, and for contacting you to discuss any problems so you don't suddenly find yourself locked off site.</p><p></p><p><strong>If you do forget your password</strong>, then you can ask a WizO to issue you a new one. They'll require some proof it's yours, such as e-mail address, matching IP address, detailed knowledge of the char description, etc.</p><p></p><p>Don't forget the <strong>/ignore add <em>name</em></strong> command. If someone is truly bothersome, it's better to ignore their messages than to get into a big open argument with them. If they seem to be harassing you personally, talk to a WizO.</p><p></p><p><strong>If you have problems</strong> on site then even if no WizO is around, you can report them to <a href="mailto:isrp@wizo.wizards.com">isrp@wizo.wizards.com</a>. Include the type of problem, room location, usernames, and time and date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WizO_Trelian, post: 2560446, member: 36592"] [SIZE=4][B]More iChat Commands[/B][/SIZE] The [B]/go [I]location[/I][/B] gets you to other rooms. If you forget the exits, [B]/look[/B] will show them to you again. The command [B]/goto [I]name[/I][/B] can be used to get to where another person (or golem) is located, but it depends on the settings of the room and whether that person has disallowed it. To see someone's character description, type [B]/look at [I]name[/I][/B]. Doing this on the various golems will also tell you how to use their features, such as how to order from bargolem or how to get a dice roll from warden. The [B]/describe edit[/B] command is used to create your own character description and it gives you directions in how to proceed. The easiest way is to type out the description in Word or Notepad first, then copy & paste it. You don't have to paste it line-by-line, the function will take a small paragraph of text at once (Java will take even more). Make sure to type a “/” in front of each section and a “/.” by itself on the last line to end the function. [B]Check your description[/B] by doing “/look at yourname”. If there are “says “ in front of lines, that means you didn’t start that line with a “/”. If there are posts at the end, you forgot the “/.” to close the description. If an extra “gettickermsgs” appears, then you ran into the reset of the iChat ticker message up top. Try entering your description from a different room, or just try again and hope you avoid the reset. Or use the Java or html client, they don’t have this problem. Those are the most used iChat commands. Other ones are [B]/roomlist[/B] to tell you how many people per room, [B]/users[/B] to tell you which users are logged on, [B]/email [I]youraddress[/I][/B] to record contact info, and [B]/url [I]webaddress[/I][/B] to link a webpage or picture to your username. Setting an “/email youraddress” is great for confirming that the name belongs to you in case you forget your password, and for contacting you to discuss any problems so you don't suddenly find yourself locked off site. [B]If you do forget your password[/B], then you can ask a WizO to issue you a new one. They'll require some proof it's yours, such as e-mail address, matching IP address, detailed knowledge of the char description, etc. Don't forget the [B]/ignore add [I]name[/I][/B] command. If someone is truly bothersome, it's better to ignore their messages than to get into a big open argument with them. If they seem to be harassing you personally, talk to a WizO. [B]If you have problems[/B] on site then even if no WizO is around, you can report them to [email]isrp@wizo.wizards.com[/email]. Include the type of problem, room location, usernames, and time and date. [/QUOTE]
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