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Announce News Post #2837

Organization Tells

Written by: Eoghan
Date: Sunday, September 14th, 2014
Addressed to: Everyone


Hello, again, Imperian!

We've added a new feature to organizational communication for cities, guilds, townes, and clans. This will hopefully alleviate some of the pain of keeping clantell aliases, and make communication feel a bit more organic.

You can now use the short name of any of those organizations to speak on that organization's main channel. For cities, this means CT (not CTP), for guilds GT (not GTS), for townes TT, and for clans CLANTELL. The "short name" of clans is the name in parenthesis in your CLANS list (and the name you use for "clan <clanname> <command>" commands). The short name of cities, guilds, and townes are the names you're used to referring to them by.

It is important to note that, in the case of clans, this only works if the name of the clan is not also a valid command. If you are the member of a clan called cwho, for example, you cannot use that command to speak on the clan's channel (because it would override the citywho command!)

If you notice any problems with this, please file a BUG report!

Penned by my hand on the 9th of Tenebrae, in the year 57 AM.


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