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== Slash Command ==
== Slash Command ==
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=tray|note=Toggles the power [[The Players' Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Tray Window|Tray window]]}}
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=tray|note=Toggles the power [[The Players' Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Tray Window|Tray window]] (including all 3 tray slots within it).}}


 
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* To open and close the additional floating tray slots, use the window commands. Keep in mind that the tray slot window numbers are invisible, but they do have numbers. Tray0 = Primary tray (including the secondary and tertiary trays), tray1 = first floating tray, tray 2 = second floating tray, tray3 = third floating tray, and so on. For example, <code>/window_show tray3</code>.
* To open and close the secondary and tertiary tray slots, use <code>/traysticky 1 1</code> to open the secondary tray slot, <code>/traysticky 1 0</code> to close the secondary tray slot; and use <code>/traystickyalt2</code> to toggle open and close the tertiary tray slot (or use <code>/traysticky 2 1</code> to open and <code>/traysticky 2 0</code> to close).
* To open and close the additional floating tray slots, use the window commands. Keep in mind that the tray slot window numbers are invisible, but they do have numbers. Tray0 = the Tray window (including the primary, secondary and tertiary trays), tray1 = first floating tray, tray 2 = second floating tray, tray3 = third floating tray, and so on. For example, <code>/window_show tray3</code>.





Revision as of 09:41, 29 June 2023

Slash Command

/tray  

Toggles the power Tray window (including all 3 tray slots within it).

COHPowerTrays3.png

  • To open and close the secondary and tertiary tray slots, use /traysticky 1 1 to open the secondary tray slot, /traysticky 1 0 to close the secondary tray slot; and use /traystickyalt2 to toggle open and close the tertiary tray slot (or use /traysticky 2 1 to open and /traysticky 2 0 to close).
  • To open and close the additional floating tray slots, use the window commands. Keep in mind that the tray slot window numbers are invisible, but they do have numbers. Tray0 = the Tray window (including the primary, secondary and tertiary trays), tray1 = first floating tray, tray 2 = second floating tray, tray3 = third floating tray, and so on. For example, /window_show tray3.


Example

/tray