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=Slash Command= | =Slash Command= | ||
::'''/bug ''enter subject here''''' | ::'''/bug ''enter subject here''''' | ||
− | This command is used to submit a [[bug]] to the developers to look over and possibly fix the bug in the next issue. There are | + | This command is used to submit a [[bug]] to the developers to look over and possibly fix the bug in the next issue. There are categories for the bug, as follows: |
− | Art/Graphics | + | *Art/Graphics |
− | + | *Mission/Contact | |
− | Mission/Contact | + | *Powers |
− | + | *Team/Supergroup | |
− | Powers | + | *Invention |
− | + | *Text Error | |
− | Team/Supergroup | + | *Suggestion |
− | + | *Other | |
− | Invention | + | |
− | + | ||
− | Text Error | + | |
− | + | ||
− | Suggestion | + | |
− | + | ||
− | Other | + | |
=Example:= | =Example:= | ||
/bug Hole in map | /bug Hole in map | ||
− | + | That will open a [[bug]] report window with the "Hole in map" entered in the title for the report. You can choose a category for the issue, write a description for the bug, then submit it for the developers to take care of. | |
=Common Uses= | =Common Uses= | ||
This is used a lot for beta testing, and well, to send in bugs. | This is used a lot for beta testing, and well, to send in bugs. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =See Also= | ||
+ | [[Petition (Slash Command)]] |
Revision as of 02:45, 8 May 2008
Contents
Slash Command
- /bug enter subject here
This command is used to submit a bug to the developers to look over and possibly fix the bug in the next issue. There are categories for the bug, as follows:
- Art/Graphics
- Mission/Contact
- Powers
- Team/Supergroup
- Invention
- Text Error
- Suggestion
- Other
Example:
/bug Hole in map
That will open a bug report window with the "Hole in map" entered in the title for the report. You can choose a category for the issue, write a description for the bug, then submit it for the developers to take care of.
Common Uses
This is used a lot for beta testing, and well, to send in bugs.