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Allows sending a message directly to the chat area of another/all connected MapTool clients. It does not display the sender's name or token image in front of the message. | Allows sending a message directly to the chat area of another/all connected MapTool clients. It does not display the sender's name or token image in front of the message. | ||
Broadcast sends a message either to all or a list of players - use the player names or one or more of the keywords like {{code|"gm"}}. With the delimiter parameter you can specify either separator character for a string list or {{code|"json"}} to indicate the target list is a json array. The big differences compared to a normal chat message are: | |||
# if the message is part of a macro, then the message is sent even if the macro is aborted (after the broadcast), | # if the message is part of a macro, then the message is sent even if the macro is aborted (after the broadcast), |
Revision as of 13:34, 17 January 2020
broadcast() Function
Note: This function can only be used in a Trusted Macro
• Introduced in version 1.3b77
Allows sending a message directly to the chat area of another/all connected MapTool clients. It does not display the sender's name or token image in front of the message.
Broadcast sends a message either to all or a list of players - use the player names or one or more of the keywords like "gm"
. With the delimiter parameter you can specify either separator character for a string list or "json"
to indicate the target list is a json array. The big differences compared to a normal chat message are:
- if the message is part of a macro, then the message is sent even if the macro is aborted (after the broadcast),
- the sender of the message is NOT displayed, and
- if you broadcast an execLink(), then that macro is AUTOMATICALLY executed on the clients it's broadcasted to, with the exception of the client that sends the message!
Usage
broadcast(message, [targets], [delimiter])
Parameters
message
- a message that is broadcasted to the users that are listed as parameters.targets
- a String list or JSON array of Player names, not Token names. Also recognizes: "gm", "gm-self", "self", "none", "all", "not-gm", "not-self", and "not-gm-self" as valid parameters. Defaults to all players (so if no parameter is given the message is send to all players).delim
- The delimiter used to separate the values in the String List that is given, defaults to","
. If"json"
is specified, a JSON array is expected instead of a String List.
Examples
- Sending a message to all players:
[h: broadcast("Hello World")]
- Sending a message to all GMs only:
[h: broadcast("Hello World", "gm")]
- Sending a message to "tim" and "tom" only (default comma delimiter):
[h: broadcast("Hello World", "tim, tom")]
- Using json as the delimiter:
[h: broadcast("Hello World", '["tim", "tom"]')]
[h: broadcast("Hello World", json.append("", "tim", "tom"))]
- Executing the macro
update()
located atlib:Token
, for the tokenDragon
on the PC of userTim
:
[h: link = macroLinkText("update@Lib:Token", "none", "", "Dragon")]
[h: broadcast(execLink(link), "tim")]
Version Changes
- 1.5.5 - Added the
gm-self
,self
,all
, andnone
options totargets
. - 1.5.7 - Added the
not-gm-self
,not-self
, andnot-gm
options totargets
.