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== Slash Command ==
== Slash Command ==
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=goto_tray|options=number|note=Go to specified power tray number in the primary tray of the Powers window.
[[File:COHPowerTrays3.png|thumb|right|400px|Tray Window]]
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=goto_tray|options=number|note=Go to specified power tray number in the primary tray slot.


* There is only one Powers window (also known by the game as two other names: "Power" window and "Tray" window).  
* There is only one Tray '''window''' (also known as the "Powers" or "Power" window).  
* Within the Powers window are 3 locations for power trays. The first and bottom location is called the Primary Tray (or just "Tray"). The second from the bottom is the Secondary tray (or "Alt tray"), and the third is the Tertiary tray (or "Alt2 tray").
* Within the Tray window are 3 rows that hold power trays. The first and bottom row is called the primary Tray (or just "Tray"). The second row from the bottom is the secondary tray (or "Alt tray"), and the third is the tertiary tray (or "Alt2 tray").
* Each tray location can cycle through all 9 power trays but can only display one at a time.
* Clicking the tiny down arrow in the upper right corner of the Tray window will cycle through showing or hiding the Alt and Alt2 trays.
* Each Tray Slot row can cycle through all 9 power trays.
* The picture above shows power tray #1 in the primary Tray, power tray #2 in the Alt tray, and power tray #3 in the Alt2 tray.
* Keep in mind that the additional (+) floating tray slot window numbers are invisible, but they do have numbers. Tray1 = first floating tray, tray 2 = second floating tray, tray3 = third floating tray, and so on. This is useful to remember in case you want to use the window show and hide commands with the tray slots. For example, <code>/window_show tray3</code>.
   
   
==Example==
/goto_tray 4


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{{bug|Putting {{slashcommand|goto_tray}} at the beginning or in the middle of a [[macro]] makes the macro malfunction. Everything after {{slashcommand|goto_tray}} disappears upon zoning or log-out if it is used in a macro. Therefore, it needs to be at the end of the macro.}}}}
{{Power Tray Commands}}
[[Category:Power Tray Commands]]
[[Category:Slash Commands]]

Latest revision as of 22:47, 22 February 2024

Slash Command

Tray Window
/goto_tray number

Go to specified power tray number in the primary tray slot.

  • There is only one Tray window (also known as the "Powers" or "Power" window).
  • Within the Tray window are 3 rows that hold power trays. The first and bottom row is called the primary Tray (or just "Tray"). The second row from the bottom is the secondary tray (or "Alt tray"), and the third is the tertiary tray (or "Alt2 tray").
  • Clicking the tiny down arrow in the upper right corner of the Tray window will cycle through showing or hiding the Alt and Alt2 trays.
  • Each Tray Slot row can cycle through all 9 power trays.
  • The picture above shows power tray #1 in the primary Tray, power tray #2 in the Alt tray, and power tray #3 in the Alt2 tray.
  • Keep in mind that the additional (+) floating tray slot window numbers are invisible, but they do have numbers. Tray1 = first floating tray, tray 2 = second floating tray, tray3 = third floating tray, and so on. This is useful to remember in case you want to use the window show and hide commands with the tray slots. For example, /window_show tray3.


Example

/goto_tray 4


Bug! Putting /goto_tray at the beginning or in the middle of a macro makes the macro malfunction. Everything after /goto_tray disappears upon zoning or log-out if it is used in a macro. Therefore, it needs to be at the end of the macro.