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== Slash Command == | == Slash Command == | ||
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=playernote|options=name|note=Opens | {{SlashCommandArticle|command=playernote|options=name|note=Opens Note window for a player's global name.}} | ||
* Do not use the @ prefix for global names when you type the command into the chat box. | |||
* Notes can later be edited or updated. | |||
* This command can be used whether the player is present or not (or even offline). | |||
* Notes are stored in '''playernotes.txt''' located in the <COHInstallDirectory>\accounts\<AccountName>\ | |||
'''Note:''' This command is meant to be used only with global names, and assumes you know the player's global name. If you don't, try {{slashcommand|playernotelocal}} instead. | |||
To add a note to an in-game character without this command, right-click on a character and select '''Add Note'''. This will open a window for note entry and display the player's global and character names. If a note has already been created for that player, instead of "Add Note" the context menu will display "Edit Note". | |||
==Example== | |||
/playernote SuberBob | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 23:58, 19 June 2022
Slash Command
/playernote name
Opens Note window for a player's global name.
- Do not use the @ prefix for global names when you type the command into the chat box.
- Notes can later be edited or updated.
- This command can be used whether the player is present or not (or even offline).
- Notes are stored in playernotes.txt located in the <COHInstallDirectory>\accounts\<AccountName>\
Note: This command is meant to be used only with global names, and assumes you know the player's global name. If you don't, try /playernotelocal instead.
To add a note to an in-game character without this command, right-click on a character and select Add Note. This will open a window for note entry and display the player's global and character names. If a note has already been created for that player, instead of "Add Note" the context menu will display "Edit Note".
Example
/playernote SuberBob