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Special characters that can be used in strings
 
Special characters that can be used in strings
  
* <cr> - newline
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* <cr> - Newline
* <hero name> - put's the character's name in place of this bracket
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* <hero name> - Puts the character's name in place of this bracket
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* <hero job> - Prints the player's class
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* <name hero> - Same as <hero name>
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* <name job> - Same as <hero job>
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* &lt;time&gt; - Hardcoded to always print "1:12"
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* <award item> - Prints the name of the challenge mode reward that the player has chosen
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* <challenge title> - Prints the player's challenge mode title
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* <pl_name> - Used with opcode [[get_pl_name]] to print a player's name
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* <pl_job> - Used with opcode [[get_pl_job]] to print a player's class
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* <last_word> - Unknown
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* <last_chat> - Prints the last chat message
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* <team_name> - Prints the name of the party
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* <meseta_slot_prize> - Unknown
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* <color %d> - Changes the color of the text
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* <r%d> - Prints a register's value as an integer
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* <f%d> - Prints a register's value as a float

Revision as of 01:49, 9 April 2021

Special characters that can be used in strings

  • <cr> - Newline
  • <hero name> - Puts the character's name in place of this bracket
  • <hero job> - Prints the player's class
  • <name hero> - Same as <hero name>
  • <name job> - Same as <hero job>
  • <time> - Hardcoded to always print "1:12"
  • <award item> - Prints the name of the challenge mode reward that the player has chosen
  • <challenge title> - Prints the player's challenge mode title
  • <pl_name> - Used with opcode get_pl_name to print a player's name
  • <pl_job> - Used with opcode get_pl_job to print a player's class
  • <last_word> - Unknown
  • <last_chat> - Prints the last chat message
  • <team_name> - Prints the name of the party
  • <meseta_slot_prize> - Unknown
  • <color %d> - Changes the color of the text
  • <r%d> - Prints a register's value as an integer
  • <f%d> - Prints a register's value as a float