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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | <font class="highlight">MQ2CEcho</font> is a plugin that adds the /cecho | + | <font class="highlight">MQ2CEcho</font> is a plugin that adds the /cecho and /cechob commands, which work the same as /echo, except allows color codes to be used. |
==Commands== | ==Commands== | ||
− | MQ2CEcho provides | + | MQ2CEcho provides these commands: |
* <font class="highlight2">/cecho text</font> will display the text in the MQ2 window. | * <font class="highlight2">/cecho text</font> will display the text in the MQ2 window. | ||
+ | * <font class="highlight2">/cechob text</font> will display the text in the MQ2 window in 'bare' format, i.e. without the preceding [MQ2] marker. | ||
Example: /cecho Hello \arthere \a-gmy friend!! | Example: /cecho Hello \arthere \a-gmy friend!! | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Color Codes== | ||
+ | |||
+ | The color codes available are as follows: | ||
+ | |||
+ | \ab = black | ||
+ | \ag = green | ||
+ | \am = maroon | ||
+ | \ao = orange | ||
+ | \ap = purple | ||
+ | \ar = red | ||
+ | \at = cyan (or teal) | ||
+ | \au = blue | ||
+ | \aw = white | ||
+ | \ax = default (which will do whatever the previous color was, the one before the last color change) | ||
+ | \ay = yellow | ||
+ | |||
+ | You can put a - in front of any of those, to make it 'dark'. The general effect of it is: | ||
+ | \a-b no effect really, still black! | ||
+ | \a-g = dark green | ||
+ | \a-m = dark maroon | ||
+ | \a-o = dark orange (looks brown to me) | ||
+ | \a-p = dark purple | ||
+ | \a-r = dark red | ||
+ | \a-t = dark cyan | ||
+ | \a-u = dark blue | ||
+ | \a-w = gray | ||
+ | \a-x = same as \ax | ||
+ | \a-y = dark yellow (looks gold) | ||
==Availability== | ==Availability== |
Revision as of 11:38, 17 February 2012
Plugin Info | |
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Name | MQ2CEcho |
Version | 1.01 |
Author | htw |
Commands | /cecho /cechob |
Uses INI File | No |
Description
MQ2CEcho is a plugin that adds the /cecho and /cechob commands, which work the same as /echo, except allows color codes to be used.
Commands
MQ2CEcho provides these commands:
- /cecho text will display the text in the MQ2 window.
- /cechob text will display the text in the MQ2 window in 'bare' format, i.e. without the preceding [MQ2] marker.
Example: /cecho Hello \arthere \a-gmy friend!!
Color Codes
The color codes available are as follows:
\ab = black \ag = green \am = maroon \ao = orange \ap = purple \ar = red \at = cyan (or teal) \au = blue \aw = white \ax = default (which will do whatever the previous color was, the one before the last color change) \ay = yellow
You can put a - in front of any of those, to make it 'dark'. The general effect of it is: \a-b no effect really, still black! \a-g = dark green \a-m = dark maroon \a-o = dark orange (looks brown to me) \a-p = dark purple \a-r = dark red \a-t = dark cyan \a-u = dark blue \a-w = gray \a-x = same as \ax \a-y = dark yellow (looks gold)
Availability
This plugin comes with the MMOBugs binary and install distributions. Source code is not available.