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Latest revision as of 23:49, 21 February 2010
[[{{{1}}} (Slash Command)|{{{1}}}]]
[edit] [ ] Documentation
Usage
{{slashcommand|command|options}}
Similar to the Template:Slashcommand template with one minor difference. This template does not place a '/' in front of the command name and article link. This template is to be used for demonstrating keybind strings where the '/' should not be placed at the beginning of a command. This template may also be used in conjunction with the Slashcommand template when demonstrating two or more commands concatenated with by '$$'.
If provided, prefix= will put a prefix before the command.
See also Template:Slashcommand.
Examples
Demonstrating a line in a loadable bind file:
- ALT+2 {{bindcommand|powexec_altslot|2}}
- ALT+2 powexec_altslot 2
Demonstrating multiple, concatenated slash commands:
- {{slashcommand|powexec_name|Taunt}}$${{bindcommand|local|Looking for me, boys?}}
- /powexec_name Taunt$$local Looking for me, boys?
See Also
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