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CHAT x433l

The chat allows players to communicate via the net. The chat window is situated under the table picture. g1k3i

CENSORSHIP 3d4s3q

There is a blockade in the system that makes it impossible for the players to use swearwords. Each vulgar word will be presented as a different gentler one or asterisks will replace the majority of the letters, e.g. f**k.

PRIVATE MESSAGES 6d512x

If a player wishes to send a message to a particular person and it is meant for this person only, he can do it by typing in /a player's name message, e.g. /Tom, hi!

SPECIAL COMMANDS p5z2l

Besides regular conversation the CHAT makes it possible to define some special actions. They should be marked # as presented below:

#get version The command informs about the plug-in version ed from the server. If you wish to inform us about the problems with our games, to quote the version number.
#ignore NICK The command lets a player avoid getting correspondence from a particular person. NICK is the nickname of the person to be ignored.
#noignore NICK It switches off the previous one.
#warning NICK MSG It lets a player type in a warning concerning the player nicknamed (NICK). It is displayed the moment that the player nicknamed is sitting at the table or when a player is sitting at the table the player nicknamed is playing at or when the player nicknamed invites a player to the table. The waning may contain any information, e.g. This player is very friendly.
#nowarning NICK It switches off the previous one.
#reply NICK TEXT If the player nicknamed sends us a private message, the TEXT, will be sent back to them and it may contain any information, e.g. Nice to hear from you, Tom.
#noreply NICK It switches off the previous one.
#replyall TEXT It replies to everyone who will send us a private message by sending a TEXT to its sender, which may contain any information, e.g. I will be back in some time because I am eating dinner.
#noreplyall It switches off the previous one.
#warningnone It switches off the #warning for everyone included.
#replynone It switches off #reply for everyone included.
#ignorenone It switches off #ignore for everyone included.
#showreply It displays the list of all the players to be sent a TEXT.
#showwarning It displays the list of all the players to be sent a warning.
#showignore It displays the list of all the players to be ignored.
#tips It switches on displaying tips in various places, e.g. the player's list.
#notips It switches off the previous command.
#emoticones Entering a sequence of signs displays a picture (see the chart above).
#noemoticones It switches off the previous command.
#define Lets you define sequences of characters that will be automatically converted in the chat line, eg. #define :) <19:42:3> lets you replace the basic emoticon, all defined sequences are saved and are common for all games.
#undefine Removes one of defined sequences eg. #undefine :)
#undefineall Removes all defined sequences.
#showdefines Displays defined sequences.

EMOTICONS 2k1o4b

When certain sequences of characters are typed, they appear as emoticons. There is more than one way to display them, the simplest is to use one of the following sequences:

sequence emoticon sequence emoticon
:) :|
:( :o
8) :D
8( :x
;) []
;( <V>
=) </V>
=( <vvv>
|) <<>>
|( <smoke>
&) <coffee>
&( <flower>
:/ <mail>
8/ <beer>
8| <lock>
<bye>

It is also possible to combine pictures to make complicated emoticons, by using the following sequence of characters: <12:9>. The numbers separated by colon define eyes and mouth, and you can also define hair style by using third numerical parameter like this: <12:9:2>.

examples:

<12:9>
<12:9:2>

hair   eyes   mouth
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 3
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