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=== Descing ===
 
=== Descing ===
  
* [http://www.mrinitialman.com/OddsEnds/Sizes/compsizes.xhtml Height Comparison]
 
 
* [https://wwd.com/fashion-dictionary/ Fashion Dictonary]
 
* [https://wwd.com/fashion-dictionary/ Fashion Dictonary]
 
* [https://i.pinimg.com/564x/e7/0e/5d/e70e5d1df7747a1065bac140025dc46e.jpg Jeans.com Fit Guide]
 
* [https://i.pinimg.com/564x/e7/0e/5d/e70e5d1df7747a1065bac140025dc46e.jpg Jeans.com Fit Guide]
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=== Useful Utilities ===
 
=== Useful Utilities ===
  
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* [http://www.mrinitialman.com/OddsEnds/Sizes/compsizes.xhtml Height Comparison]
 
* [https://www.random.org/strings/ Random.org]
 
* [https://www.random.org/strings/ Random.org]
  

Revision as of 05:38, 11 November 2020

Characters

Characters that I play are:

Helpful Links

Building

Descing

Useful Utilities

Utility Images

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.

Short Desc Visible via +glance Only

This code is not entirely mine, got it from Xiu's player.

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!