i've seen texts in style of "/me bla bla bla (!N) bla bla bla..." in other words with a command as the first part of the quick text. is it possible to put an ordinary word at the beginning without being a command (like "Bored because of (!N)"?
Just enter the text you want. The text you can enter in the edit box is the exact same text you can enter in a conversation window. This includes commands like /me, but this also included normal texts...
if i do that it doesnt work (i.e. JC Denton says: blabla...)
examples:
command: /qt_50cal
message contents: /me takes a .50 cal Desert Eagle and blows (!N)'s head off!
result (OK): <***> JC Denton <***> - BlackRaptor takes a .50 cal Desert Eagle and blows Andrej's head off!
command: /qt_medic
message contents: Medic!!! Get over here!!!
result (NOT OK): <***> JC Denton <***> - BlackRaptor says (3:51): Medic!!! Get over here!!!
the 2nd example is as if i typed the sentence manually.
This post was edited on 07-09-2007 at 01:59 AM by JC Denton.
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RE: RE: Quick Text - The start of the text
quote:Originally posted by JC Denton
the 2nd example is as if i typed the sentence manually.
That's exactly how it is meant to work and that is the primary function of quick texts: Allowing you to say longer messages using short commands/abbreviations...
This post was edited on 07-09-2007 at 03:30 AM by Volv.
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RE: Quick Text - The start of the text
quote:Originally posted by JC Denton
oh ok. i just thought it's gonna display it like the 1st case - without the "nametag says:" part.
I suppose it would be useful for faking error messages and such But as it doesn't really serve a useful purpose MsgPlus doesn't allow you to do this. Who knows, it may be added in future but I wouldn't bet on it
This post was edited on 07-09-2007 at 07:47 AM by Volv.
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RE: Quick Text - The start of the text
Your first example was using the /me command, that is why the "says:" was missing. If you want it to display like that than just put "/me " (without quotes) at the beginning of your quick-text. That is the only possible solution at this point in time I am afraid to say, it doesn't make all of the beginning disappear though.
This post was edited on 07-09-2007 at 01:47 PM by markee.