-command:say:
- action: command_say(actor, parameters)
- description: State something out loud.
- help: This allows you to speak to other characters within the same area. If you end your sentence with punctuation, the message displayed will incorporate an appropriate action (ask, exclaim, et cetera). It will also correct common typographical errors, add punctuation and capitalize your sentence as needed (assuming you speak one sentence per line). For example:$(eol)$(eol) > say youre sure i went teh wrong way?$(eol) You ask, "You're sure I went the wrong way?"$(eol)$(eol)If necessary, enclose literal statements in quotation marks:$(eol)$(eol) > say "youre sure i went teh wrong way?"$(eol) You say, "youre sure i went teh wrong way?"
- see_also: chat
+command.say.action: command_say(actor, parameters)
+command.say.description: State something out loud.
+command.say.help: This allows you to speak to other characters within the same area. If you end your sentence with punctuation, the message displayed will incorporate an appropriate action (ask, exclaim, et cetera). It will also correct common typographical errors, add punctuation and capitalize your sentence as needed (assuming you speak one sentence per line). For example:$(eol)$(eol) > say youre sure i went teh wrong way?$(eol) You ask, "You're sure I went the wrong way?"$(eol)$(eol)If necessary, enclose literal statements in quotation marks:$(eol)$(eol) > say "youre sure i went teh wrong way?"$(eol) You say, "youre sure i went teh wrong way?"
+command.say.see_also: chat