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Guide to SWG Emotes...

PostedSat Mar 26, 2005 11:37 pm
by Skorixor
found this website...great info

http://home.comcast.net/~thareb/index.htm


I will move this up to the "guides" forum, after people have gotten a better view of it here...

PostedSat Mar 26, 2005 11:56 pm
by Dariis
thats a good find Skarr!

if you type "self" one space after the commands you can be targeting anything but do the emote as if your targeting yourself (i find that better than making sure your not looking at a player or npc)

PostedSun Mar 27, 2005 4:48 am
by Lok'i Vidaar
/wow

That is alot of info!

And I am going to assume that page is going to run out of bandwidth before too long.. :P

PostedSun Mar 27, 2005 5:20 am
by Skorixor
Lok'i Vidaar wrote:/wow

That is alot of info!

And I am going to assume that page is going to run out of bandwidth before too long.. :P
then it looks like your responsibility to re-do a page in swgtales with all of that info then :)

/cracks whip

PostedMon Mar 28, 2005 5:46 pm
by Ekade
Good stuff!

I am a rather heavy user of emotes/animations... it is good for me to go through that an refresh my memory on some of the ones I dont use or have forgotten.

I don't think /surrenderself works anymore. Can someone verify?

Also, /curt self performs a very nice formal bow. The list did not mention that.

PostedTue Sep 13, 2005 4:31 am
by Isleh
/dance self - will allow you 'dance' while having someone else targeted

/blowkiss self - emotes catching a kiss

PostedTue Sep 13, 2005 4:43 am
by Isleh
For creating your own emotes with "/emote" or with the shortcut ": ... ". These are useful when faced with creating and emote involving long names. "%TT" is alot easier to type than "Ariadney Brightbush" for example. Just make sure you have that person selected. :razz:

%TU - your full name (first and last)
%TT - your current look at target target's full name
%NU - your first name
%NT - your target's short version name (first only)
%SU - personal subjective pronoun: he/she/it for the speaker
%ST - he/she/it for the target
%OU - personal objective pronoun: him/her/it for the speaker
%OT - him/her/it for your target
%PU - possessive: his/her/its for the speaker
%PT - his/her/its for your target
%RU - your species
%RT - your target's species