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RECITE [ |
RECITE [modifiers] {message} |
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'''Where {message} can be one line or multiple lines separated by a semicolon.''' |
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EXAMPLE: RECITE And Eonak walked slowly in the sunlight,;Paying less attention to his steps;Than to the piece of rock he found;Deep within the earth. |
EXAMPLE: "RECITE And Eonak walked slowly in the sunlight,;Paying less attention to his steps;Than to the piece of rock he found;Deep within the earth." |
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==Example== |
==Example== |
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Latest revision as of 11:57, 2 July 2023
RECITE will speak a message with the words indented and blank lines between the message and the previous and next command lines so that everyone in the room can easily see it.
Usage
Recite:
Usage: RECITE [modifiers] {message} Where [modifiers] supports one or both of the following: :{tone} ::{target} or @{target} Where {message} can be one line or multiple lines separated by a semicolon. EXAMPLE: "RECITE And Eonak walked slowly in the sunlight,;Paying less attention to his steps;Than to the piece of rock he found;Deep within the earth." For a full list of tones, see TONE LIST. RECITE will use whatever language you are currently SPEAKing.
Example
>RECITE And Eonak walked slowly in the sunlight,;Paying less attention to his steps;Than to the piece of rock he found;Deep within the earth. > You recite: "And Eonak walked slowly in the sunlight, Paying less attention to his steps Than to the piece of rock he found Deep within the earth." >