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<code class="bg-info">+scene/unlist Scene Number</code> | <code class="bg-info">+scene/unlist Scene Number</code> |
Revision as of 07:13, 27 February 2019
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
Start a Scene
+scene/create 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.
+scene/create/loud Scene Title
Same as above, but will announce on the Roleplay channel that you have created a scene.
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 Information
+scene Player
+scene/# Player
+scene/old Player
+scene/old/# Player
+scene/with Player,Player2,Player3
+scene/with Player,Player2,Player3
These commands will recall public scene information for a player. The first will show all scenes that are not finished they are part of. You can indicate a number to go to the next page of results.
Old scenes are those that are Finished, and can be seen with the second command.
If you want to see what scenes a player shares with other players, use the third command.