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'''pose'''[/noeval] <action pose>
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''':'''<action pose>
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'''pose'''[/nospace] <action pose>
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'''semipose'''[/noeval] <action pose>
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''';'''<action pose>
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Displays your name followed by the statement you posed.  May be abbreviated by the ':' symbol. Normally, a space is placed between your name and the action you are posing. If you do not wish to have a space inserted, use the /nospace switch, the 'semipose' command, or the ';' symbol and don't add a space between the ; and the <action pose>. The /noeval switch prevents the pose from being evaluated by the parser.
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Examples:
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    If you are player Bob, and you type in ':laughs out loud.' or
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    'pose laughs out loud.' everybody in the room will see:
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    "Bob laughs out loud."
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    If you are player Bob, and you type in ';'s smiling today.' or
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    'pose/nospace 's smiling today.' everybody in the room will see:
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    "Bob's smiling today."
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[[Category:Commands]]
 
[[Category:Commands]]
 
[[Category:Basic MUSH Commands]]
 
[[Category:Basic MUSH Commands]]

Revision as of 10:54, 8 August 2011

pose[/noeval] <action pose> :<action pose>

pose[/nospace] <action pose> semipose[/noeval] <action pose> ;<action pose>

Displays your name followed by the statement you posed. May be abbreviated by the ':' symbol. Normally, a space is placed between your name and the action you are posing. If you do not wish to have a space inserted, use the /nospace switch, the 'semipose' command, or the ';' symbol and don't add a space between the ; and the <action pose>. The /noeval switch prevents the pose from being evaluated by the parser.

Examples:

   If you are player Bob, and you type in ':laughs out loud.' or
   'pose laughs out loud.' everybody in the room will see:
   "Bob laughs out loud."
   If you are player Bob, and you type in ';'s smiling today.' or
   'pose/nospace 's smiling today.' everybody in the room will see:
   "Bob's smiling today."