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[]/{} Roll Types and Options

Text that you type into MapTool or execute from a macro button is scanned for [ ] and { } blocks. The text within these blocks is evaluated and the output from this evaluation is placed into the string in its place.

When the text is contained within { } then the the text is evaluated and the output copied in its place without any special formatting. For example {2 + 2} produces

Text that is within [ ] is evaluated, the output from [ ] is inserted with a tool tip that displays the details of the evaluation -- the tool tip can be displayed by leaving the mouse pointer over the result. For example [2 + 2] produces

There are also several options that can be used within [ ] to change the formatting. Options are specified after the [ and the option string is terminated with a ':'. If you have more than one option then need to separate them with a ',' eg [opt1, opt2: ...], if there are any arguments for an option they are enclosed within (). All options are case insensitive, so [opt: ...] is the same [OPT: ...].

[ ] Output Formatting Options

Hidden

[h: ], [hide: ], [hidden: ] evaluates the text after the ':' but completely discards the output. This is useful for setting variables or other similar tasks where you want change something but not display any output. [h: 2 + 2] would display.


Expanded

[e: ], [expanded: ] evaluates the text after the ':' and displays the detailed output of the evaluation. [e: 2 + 2 ] would display.



Result

[r: ], [result: ] evaluates the text after the ':' and displays the plain output without any formatting or tool tips, the result is the same as using { }. [r: 2 + 2] would display.


Unformatted

[u: ], [unformatted: ] evaluates the text after the ':' and displays the detailed output without coloring or tool tips. [u: 2 + 2 ] would display.


Tool Tips

[t: ], [tooltip: ] evaluates the text after the ':' and displays the result with a tool tip that displays the details of the evaluation -- the tool tip can be displayed by leaving the mouse pointer over the result. For example [t: 2 + 2] produces.

You can also specify an argument for the tooltip option. If you specify an argument then this argument is evaluated and displayed, the text after the ':' is evaluated and used as the tool tip. [t:("four"): 2 + 2] produces.