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Revision as of 12:03, 19 January 2019

Codex

Summary

At this time, you will only find the Codex system on-game. The system keeps track of the things you 'know' ICly, for matters of theme-importance. It also allows you to teach or share these things with other characters.

Commands

Codex Navigation

+codex


Will display the index of the codex system.


+codex Title/Subtitle/Sub-Subtitle


Will display the entry for that member of the codex system, searching as best as it can to find the entry in question. The more exact the title you give it, the better the search will be.


+codex Exact Name


Will display the entry for that member of the codex system, trying to seek as deep as it can.

Codex Link

+codex/teach Person=Codex Title

+codex/teach Person=Codex Title/Codex Subtitle

+codex/teach Person,Person 2=Codex Title/Codex Subtitle

+codex/teach Person,Person 2=Codex Title/Codex Subtitle, Codex Title 2

+codex/teach Person,Person 2=Codex Title/Codex Subtitle, Codex Title 2/Codex Subtitle 2


These commands will try to teach another person various codex entries you may have, and all 'required' entries before it. Each time you run this command, the targets needs to accept or reject the offering.


+codex/accept

+codex/reject


These commands will accept or reject the teachings of a character.

Codex Knowledge Share

+codex/share Codex Title

+codex/share Codex Title/Codex Subtitle

+codex/share Codex Title,Codex Title 2

+codex/share Codex Title/Codex Subtitle,Codex Title 2/Codex Subtitle 2


Will create a string that can be pasted in, representing a group of codex entries someone can learn.


+codex/learn share link


Will learn the codex entries encoded in a Share Link.

Scene System

Summary

This Generation of Scene System, or 'Entity Scene System', is a Scene Logging system. Henceforth referred to as SceneSys, this system allows people to easily schedule, create, and pose into scenes with little disruption. These scenes automatically are made available onto a website found here.

Commands

Basics: Starting a Scene

+scene/create Scene Title

+scene/create Scene Title=Description

+scene/create/loud Scene Title


Will start a scene immediately. Any @emits etc will be recorded, assuming you are in an IC location and you meet the prerequisites - such as a long enough pose. It will set a title, and optionally a description.

If you use the loud switch, the system will announce on the Roleplay channel that you have created a scene.


+scene/join Scene Number


This will join you to a scene.


+scene/leave


This will stop the current scene from being your 'active' scene. Additionally, this will remove you from the scene participant list if you have no poses in the currently active scene yet.


+scene/[finish|pause|continue|start]

+scene/loud/[finish|pause|continue|start]

+scene/[finish|pause|continue|start] Scene Number

+scene/loud/[finish|pause|continue|start] Scene Number


This will finish a scene, pause it, or continue/start a paused scene.

In general, you want to make sure to Finish a scene when you are done. Start tends to be used for Scheduled Events.


+scene/recall

+scene/recall Scene Number

+scene/recall Scene Number=Number of Poses


See the recall of poses for the current, or a given scene.


Change a Scene's Information

+scene/title Scene Number=New Title


If you are the owner, this will change the scene's title.


+scene/describe Scene Number=New Description


If you are the owner, this will change the scene's description.


+scene/delete Scene Number


Deletes a scene, assuming it contained no poses.


Advanced: Changing Poses

+scene/edit Pose Number=Before Text^^^After Text


Change the text in a Pose. You can find the Pose Number below each pose, either in recall or during a pose.

Example:
+scene/edit Pose Number=Johny Fivve^^^Johny Five

+scene/undo

+scene/undo PoseId


Undoes your most recent non-undone pose. Or whichever Pose you indicate, if it is yours.


+scene/redo

+scene/redo PoseId


Redoes your most recent undone pose. Or whichever Pose you indicate, if it is yours.


+scene/spoof Character Name


Set you to start spoofing as one of your alt-characters. In other words, your @emits will be logged as belonging to that character. This can be useful if you want to multi-scene as the same character. Just remember to unspoof afterwards.


+scene/unspoof


Stops spoofing.


Scheduled Scenes

+scenes


Displays all scheduled scenes.


+scene/schedule Date/Scene Title=Description


This command will schedule a scene for a certain date, which can be seen in the +scenes command.


+scene/reschedule Scene Number=Date


This command will reschedule a scene to a certain date. This also works if the scene was just created, but had not been scheduled.


+scene/unlist Scene Number


This command will remove a scene from the schedule, while keeping the scene.


+scene/tag Scene Number


Marks you as interested in being in this scene. Treated as an RSVP.


+scene/untag Scene Number


Unmarks you from a scene. Use this is you are fairly certain you can't make a scene you previously tagged.


View Scenes

+scene Scene Number


See the information about this scene, such as the URL you can find the full recall at.


+scene Player

+scene/# Player


See the scenes this player is a participant of, that have not yet been finished.


+scene/old Player

+scene/old/# Player


See the finished scenes this player was a participant of.


+scene/with Player,Player2,Player3, Etc


See what scenes this collection of player share in common.