X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~yarrgweb/git?p=ypp-sc-tools.web-live.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=yoweb-scrape.txt;h=192e446585050ee7a4ad5ba14482579e06dc11d1;hp=452fdd2e31004cc77a562dd0d0d29df477fb4a89;hb=1c73d435c7cd125d11583573f5b2d130be164520;hpb=b179c914a258d5f14ba11b99a05efa5580da5671 diff --git a/yoweb-scrape.txt b/yoweb-scrape.txt index 452fdd2..192e446 100644 --- a/yoweb-scrape.txt +++ b/yoweb-scrape.txt @@ -44,12 +44,14 @@ I know of one key defect: the proper mixed-case form automatically. , if it is not provided, will be assumed to be the one you're on (so officers shouldn't send these runes unless only one ship is out). If - is supplied it may be the full ship name, or only the second word. + is supplied it may match the full ship name, or only the second + word. You can put `*'s in which will match anything. For example: /a haddock: aiah /d aiah /a smart sunfish: copperkatie + /a s* sunfish: anaplian These are actually sent by typing in the chat box things like: /o /d plonker /off /a hypiscles @@ -67,6 +69,16 @@ I know of one key defect: where the game reports this in the log, which doesn't seem to be all the time), and from many of the other messages that occur. + Matching for ship patterns in /a and /d commands picks the first + of the following which applies and is not contradicted by any + name or partial name specified in the command: + - The ship we think the person telling us is on board + - The ship we think we are on board + - Any other ship we know about, if at least a something was + specified, and provided that is not ambiguous + - The specific ship name if it is completely specified, + possibly recording this as a new ship + Other things to mention: * There's nothing really resembling a manual.