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==Function macroLinkText== | ==Function macroLinkText== | ||
Creates the text that would appear in a HTML tag for a link which will run the specified macro when clicked on. This is useful for callbacks in [[ | Creates the text that would appear in a HTML tag for a link which will run the specified macro when clicked on. This is useful for callbacks in [[Macros:Roll:dialog|[dialog(...): ...] ]] or [[Macros:Roll:frame|[frame(...): ...]]]. If you just want to send a click-able link to someone use the [[Macros:Functions:macroLink|macroLink]] function. | ||
Revision as of 04:35, 23 December 2008
Function macroLinkText
Creates the text that would appear in a HTML tag for a link which will run the specified macro when clicked on. This is useful for callbacks in [dialog(...): ...] or [frame(...): ...]. If you just want to send a click-able link to someone use the macroLink function.
Usage
[r: = macroLinkText(macro)]
[r: = macroLinkText(macro, output, args)]
[r: = macroLinkText(macro, output, args)]
[r: = macroLinkText(macro, output, args, target)]
- text is the text to display for the link.
- macro is the name of the macro to run when the link is clicked.
The macro is in the same format that is used for [macro(...): ...] e.g. Test@Lib:test
- output contains who the output of the macro should go to, values are (defaults to none)
- self - Display only to person who clicked on the link.
- gm - Display to GM.
- all - everyone (acts like a /say)
- none - discard any output.
- args Any arguments to be passed to the macro when it is called.
- target Which tokens to run the macro on. Target can be one or more of the following (separated by ",")
Examples
To create the text that would go inside a tag for link that will call a macro called Test on the Library Token named Lib:Test that says "click on me" and displays the output to the GM.
[r: macroLinkText("click on me", "Test@Lib:Test","", "gm")]
Returns
macro://click on me/Test@Lib:Test/gm?