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1747 | Typing B<climb> will display a list of commands with I<climb> in their |
1747 | Typing B<climb> will display a list of commands with I<climb> in their |
1748 | name, such as I<ready_skill climbing> and I<use_skill climbing>. |
1748 | name, such as I<ready_skill climbing> and I<use_skill climbing>. |
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1750 | You can abbreviate commands by typing only the first character of every |
1750 | You can abbreviate commands by typing only the first character of every |
1751 | word. For example, typing I<iwor> will likely select I<invoke word of |
1751 | word (or even characters within the word - the client will try to make |
1752 | recall>, while I<ccfo> will select I<cast create food>. Likewise, I<rscli> |
1752 | a good guess, as long as the characters are in order). For example, |
1753 | will likely select I<ready_skill climbing> and I<usl> will give you |
1753 | typing I<iwor> will likely select I<invoke word of recall>, while I<ccfo> |
1754 | I<use_skill levitation>. |
1754 | will select I<cast create food>. Likewise, I<rscli> will likely select |
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1755 | I<ready_skill climbing> and I<usl> will give you I<use_skill levitation>. |
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1757 | You can enter space and other text as arguemnt to the command. For |
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1758 | example, C<cfoo waybread> will expand to C<cast create food waybread>. |
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1756 | =head2 The map overview |
1760 | =head2 The map overview |
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1761 | |
1758 | #TODO# |
1762 | #TODO# |
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