SayHelp screen 2: Macro verb/filters. [Shortcut for alternate speech styles]
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<ch> means a single character, 'sp' for space, 'def' for default, 'ooc' for ooc
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To use the verb for macro <ch>: "<ch>Aaargh! [eg " Pooh! "\Aaaargh! ]
To set <ch>'s verb (seen/others): sayset <ch> sings, [eg sayset \ yells,]
or sayset <ch> quietly %n whistles,
or sayset <ch> barks%2 gruffly.
To set <ch>'s verb (seen by you): sayset +<ch> sing,
To set <ch>'s quoting: sayset quotes <ch> o/~%mo/~
To set space's verb(s): sayset sp sniffles, [sayset +sp etc ]
To set the ooc verb(s): sayset ooc says(OOC), [sayset +ooc etc ]
To unset <ch>'s verb: sayset <ch> [into 'says,' if <ch>==def]
To unset everything on <ch>: sayset clear <ch> [filters quotes & verbs]
To seek <ch> as a suffix: sayset suffix <ch> [ch can be blank]
or sayset +suffix <ch> [to remove ch if found]
or sayset !suffix <ch> [to make <ch> a prefix]
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If you unset +<ch>, you will see your speech as others see it, ie 'Fred barks'
rather than 'You bark,'. If you .only. set +<ch>, it will not be used.
If a verb ends with a comma, split say prepends your name [or 'you' for +<ch>]
If not, the name is appended. '%n' is moved to the beginning in unsplit say.
Quote formats must be 4..8 chars long, and contain (but not start/end with) %m.
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For more help, type 'sayhelp 3'