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Macro Management
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The Macro Interface is used to create chat macros – this allows you to quickly repeat a message, which can be quite a time saver if you have something long you need to re-post regularly, like an event announcement. The Macro Interface has not been fully implemented yet, so many commands you attempt will not work. Warning: Yes, potentially, you can use macros to spam chat. This is not recommended and GM action may be taken if the spam becomes too much of a nuisance to others. Please use macros sparingly and responsibly.
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The Macro Interface is used to create chat macros – this allows you to quickly repeat a message, which can be quite a time saver if you have something long you need to re-post regularly, like an event announcement. The Macro Interface has not been fully implemented yet, so many commands you attempt will not work. Warning: Yes, potentially, you can use macros to spam chat. This is not recommended and GM action may be taken if the spam becomes too much of a nuisance to others. Please use macros sparingly and responsibly. As a refresher, to blacklist a player, open your friends list (default O), click the third icon on the left edge (looks like a player with a “no” symbol), click Add at the top, type in their name, and hit “Yes”. Macro Interface UI To access the Macro Interface, press Esc, click the gear button at the top, then click Macro Interface. This interface is quite blank and devoid of instructions. We’ll get to making a macro in the next section, but first, a quick overview of the interface you’re looking at: 1. * Toggle between macros shared between characters (selected) and per-character macros 2. * Macro slots 3. * Delete, Copy, Paste 4. * Macro name and icon, when editing 5. * Macro contents, when editing