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Within the javascript environment used by {{code|js.eval}}, {{code|MapTool.chat}} is the entry point for sending chat messages. This page details the attributes and functions available on the {{code|MapTool.chat}} object. | Within the javascript environment used by {{code|js.eval}}, {{code|MapTool.chat}} is the entry point for sending chat messages. This page details the attributes and functions available on the {{code|MapTool.chat}} object. | ||
Revision as of 08:06, 4 August 2021
This article describes a feature or macro function that is experimental and may be subject to change.
Within the javascript environment used by js.eval
, MapTool.chat
is the entry point for sending chat messages. This page details the attributes and functions available on the MapTool.chat
object.
chat.broadcast() Function
Note: This function can only be used in a Trusted Macro
• Introduced in version 1.9.4
Like the broadcast() macro.
Usage
MapTool.chat.broadcast(msg);
MapTool.chat.broadcast(lstOfPlayers, msg);
Parameters
msg
String to sendlstOfPlayers
An array containing the names of the players to include
chat.broadcastToGM;() Function
Note: This function can only be used in a Trusted Macro
• Introduced in version 1.9.4
Like chat.broadcast, but only includes GMs.
Usage
Maptool.chat.broadcastToGM(msg)
Parameters
msg
String to send