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Revision as of 05:32, 10 December 2022
/conprint string
Echo <string> to the console.
- String is the message or text you would like to be displayed.
- This command copies a message you have written and displays it in your System chat channel. It's a great command to use in a bind, macro, or popmenu to provide confirmation or feedback that a command was executed.
- Blank spaces in the "string" or message part of this command can be replaced with the HTML code for a non-breaking space character
&_n_b_s_p_;
(without the underscores) instead of enclosing the message within quotes, and will allow the command to process the entire string. Especially useful for popmenus. - An alternate, and possibly easier, method to deal with the necessity to have the message text enclosed by quotes in a popmenu command is to enclose the entire concatenated command string within less-than/greater-than brackets and ampersands <& and &>. For example:
<&emote dance$$conprint "Hello, let's party!"&>
- The basic color for these /conprint system messages is pink, rather than the normal green for the System chat channel. The color of the message text can be changed with a color tag. For example,
Hello, let's <color Red>PARTY!!!
approximatesHello, let's PARTY!!!
. However, the color takes the form of a gradient that blends from pink at the bottom of the text to whatever color you specify at the top. For more information about coloring text see Chat Bubble Customization.
Example
/conprint "Flight binds reset."