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| Nick Gammon
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| Date
| Tue 06 Jun 2006 06:06 AM (UTC) |
| Message
| Command: sedit
Handler: do_sedit
Min level: 58
Min posn: any (dead)
Log: always
View, create, edit or delete socials online.
Sytanx: sedit <social>
Syntax: sedit <social> [field]
Syntax: sedit <social> create
Syntax: sedit <social> delete
Syntax: sedit <save>
Use sedit <social> to view the current settings of an existing social.
Use sedit <social> [field] to set one of the fields:
CNoArg: response to character if no argument given
ONoArg: response to room if no argument given
CFound: Response to character if target is someone else
OFound: Response to room if target is someone else
VFound: Response to target if target is someone else
CAuto : Response to character if target is self
OAuto : Response to room if target is self
Variables you can use are:
$n - Name of the user of the social.
$N - Name of the target of the social.
$m - him/her/it for the user the social.
$M - him/her/it for the target of the social.
$s - his/her/its for the user of the social.
$S - his/her/its for the targt of the social.
$e - he/she/it for the user of the social.
$E - he/she/it for the target of the social.
Use sedit <social> create to create a new social, then edit with sedit field.
Use sedit <social> delete to delete an existing social.
Use sedit save to save the new social or changes to existing socials.
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