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Revision as of 07:19, 6 October 2020
Contents
Characters
Characters that I play are:
Helpful Links
Building
Descing
- Height Comparison
- Fashion Dictonary
- Jeans.com Fit Guide
- Names of Sleeve Lengths
- Parts of a boot
- Parts of a spider
Useful Utilities
Utility Images
- File:VA-circuity-icon.png: this is my alternative VA icon that is primarily green (its a circuit board image overlaid on the VA symbol)
- File:AU-SphereData.jpg: this is a Sphere Icon for the Data Sphere, from her alternate timeline
- File:Thumbs-up.png: a thumbs up icon for use in IC text messages
On MUSH Code
As I code things I'll include them here if they are minor, if they are major I'll make separate pages for them.
LATTR commands
I have uploaded commands based on the lattr function that people with large examine results may find useful. They can be read here.
Modified @adesc
The following code makes it so that you do not trigger your own Adesc when you look at yourself (overriding the default Player @adesc) and displays the looker's name with their @moniker.
@adesc me=@break strmatch(%#,%!);think [moniker(%#)] just looked at you.
Personal Descer
I have uploaded my own descer code. There's enough to it that I've made a separate page for it here.
On Wiki Code
Non-breaking spaces
If you want to tab in you can use a few non-breaking spaces ( ). Wikipedia has a whole article on them here if you want to read more about them.
Text Messaging Format
When a text message or messaging thread is important for a scene it is good to include it but I'd prefer for it to look right, so I came up with a nested table-in-table format that lets me do just that. Read about it here, feel free to borrow it!