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<br><br>'''Command:''' /serverSysGroup
 
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= Ability Breakdown & Details =
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== Ability Breakdown & Details ==
  
  
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With this ability, a squad leader is able to send messages to their group and they will appear in the middle of the screen like other system messages. To program a message, the player must issue the correct parameters. The /sysgroup command can be used my typing "/sysgroup message".  The members of the group will then see the message appear on their screen in the following format\:
  
/System Message (AKA /sys) -
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Squad Leader NameHere: message.
  
it sends a system message to the group. Works, though sometimes it thinks that the first word you write is a name, and therefore deletes it, and if you type in an actual name, it just shows up %TT. *TIP* place a period before all comments in /sys; ie, "/sys .Oberon rules the world"
 
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'''Adding Color'''
  
 
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As with many other functions in SWG, players can add color to /sysgroup commands. This can be done by adding the color code to the command line. The format for doing so is as follows:
 
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1. How can I use color in the /sysgroup command?
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As with many other functions in SWG, you can add color to /sysgroup commands. This can be done by adding the color code to the command line. The format for doing so is as follows.
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/sysgroup \#FF0000\ message
 
/sysgroup \#FF0000\ message
  
This would produce
 
 
Squad Leader Vemnox: message
 
 
The \# is followed by the hex color code. There are many sites on the internet explaining how this functions so I will just give you the brief of it. This is a hex values for colors broke down into red, green, and blue. Examples
 
 
\#FF0000 = red
 
 
\#00FF00 = green
 
 
\#0000FF = blue
 
 
Also notice that there is a space between the p and the \ and before the message you wish to display. Keep in mind that just because you can see a color clearly on your screen, your squad my not.
 
 
1.1 Is there a way to shorten my /sysgroup commands?
 
 
The /sysgroup command will always default to the text color set on the client system unless you have added the color code. You can however use the /alias command to create your own variation of the /sysgroup command.
 
 
/alias rr /sys \#FF0000\
 
 
This will create a new command for you called /rr. With the above line, the /rr command would create the same results as if you had entered the /sys command. Both of the following lines would then produce the same results.
 
 
/rr this is a test
 
  
/sys \#FF0000\ this is a test
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'''Target Functions'''
  
You can take this to the next step by aliasing lines of text with the /alias command.
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Players can also include target functions such as %TT:
  
/alias bogie /sys Target is %TT. Everyone open fire!
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/sysgroup Target is %TT. Everyone open fire!
  
 
(NOTE: %TT is a variable which will add the name of your current target)
 
(NOTE: %TT is a variable which will add the name of your current target)
 
 
 
 
  
  
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==Combat Chat Spam==
 
==Combat Chat Spam==

Latest revision as of 04:56, 8 September 2009

Ability - ServerSysGroup

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Description

/sysgroup <Message>: This command sends a system message to your group members, so that they see it immediately and in the center of their screens.

Command: /serverSysGroup
CommandQueue Entry: serversysgroup (D6EE77C2)


System Message at Top
Colored System Message in spatial



Related Tags

50% This document has been partially completed.

Ability This document relates to Player Abilities.

Squad Leader This document is related to the Squad Leader Profession.

Ability Breakdown & Details

With this ability, a squad leader is able to send messages to their group and they will appear in the middle of the screen like other system messages. To program a message, the player must issue the correct parameters. The /sysgroup command can be used my typing "/sysgroup message". The members of the group will then see the message appear on their screen in the following format\:

Squad Leader NameHere: message.


Adding Color

As with many other functions in SWG, players can add color to /sysgroup commands. This can be done by adding the color code to the command line. The format for doing so is as follows:

/sysgroup \#FF0000\ message


Target Functions

Players can also include target functions such as %TT:

/sysgroup Target is %TT. Everyone open fire!

(NOTE: %TT is a variable which will add the name of your current target)




Ability Flow

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       rankdir = LR;
       node [shape=record, width=.2, height=.2];
       node [width=1];
       node1 [color="#929292", label = "Step 01", style="bold", fontname="arial", fontcolor="#929292", URL="Test101"];
       node2 [color="orange", label = "Step 02", style="bold", fontname="arial", fontcolor="#458CAF", URL="Test102"];
       node3 [color="orange", label = "Step 03", style="bold", fontname="arial", fontcolor="#458CAF", URL="Test101"];
       node1 -> node2:w [color="#929292"];
       node2:w -> node3:e [color="#515FCA", constraint=false];

} </graphviz>

System Messages

ID Path Filename Trigger Message
squad_leader_command /string/en/ squad_leader.stf internal_command_string Squad Leader %TT: %TO.

SUI Prompt

Combat Chat Spam

ID Path Filename Trigger Player Message1 Player Message2 Other Player's Message

ID Value

/path/goes/here/

filename.stf

internal_command_string

System Message Text

test

test3

Fly Text

ID Path Filename Trigger Message
ID Value /path/goes/here/ filename.stf internal_command_string System Message Text

Formula(s)

  • 1 + 1 = 3
  • 2 - 2 + 2 = 3

Source References

Source Source in Context
Source1 somelink1 Source1
Source2 somelink2 Source2

Ability HAM Costs

Modifier Value
Health Cost 0
Action Cost 0
Mind Cost 0
Force Cost 0

Ability Multipliers

Modifier Value
Health cost 0
Action cost 0
Mind cost 0
Force cost 0
Damage 0
Delay Time 0