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* '''String''' is whatever you'd like to type.
* '''String''' is whatever you'd like to type.
* This command copies a message you have written and displays it in your '''System chat channel'''. It's a great command to use in a bind, macro, or popmenu to provide confirmation or feedback that a command was executed.  
* This command copies a message you have written and displays it in your '''System chat channel'''. It's a great command to use in a bind, macro, or popmenu to provide confirmation or feedback that a command was executed.  
* Blank spaces in the "string" or message part of this command can be replaced by the HTML code for a non-breaking space character <code>&_n_b_s_p_;</code> (without the underscores) instead of enclosing the message within quotes, and will allow the command to process the entire string.
* Blank spaces in the "string" or message part of this command can be replaced by the HTML code for a non-breaking space character <code>&_n_b_s_p_;</code> (without the underscores) instead of enclosing the message within quotes, and will allow the command to process the entire string (useful for popmenus).





Revision as of 08:10, 4 December 2022

Slash command

/conprint string

Echo <string> to the console.

  • String is whatever you'd like to type.
  • This command copies a message you have written and displays it in your System chat channel. It's a great command to use in a bind, macro, or popmenu to provide confirmation or feedback that a command was executed.
  • Blank spaces in the "string" or message part of this command can be replaced by the HTML code for a non-breaking space character &_n_b_s_p_; (without the underscores) instead of enclosing the message within quotes, and will allow the command to process the entire string (useful for popmenus).


Example

/conprint "Look, Ma! I'm typing to myself!"