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Showing time played online

Posted: 10 Feb 2009, 19:17
by benni123
Hi everyone!

I just want to know where I can see the time that I played online. I want to know how log I have to play to get the next state. Can anyone tell me? :-) :wink:

Regards, benni

Re: Showing time played online

Posted: 10 Feb 2009, 19:19
by Peet
/ingame

Re: Showing time played online

Posted: 10 Feb 2009, 19:25
by benni123
is /ingame a folder? Where can I find it? I don't understand, sorry.

Re: Showing time played online

Posted: 10 Feb 2009, 19:27
by lurker
It is a command that you run online.

Re: Showing time played online

Posted: 10 Feb 2009, 20:02
by Jazcash
Could we get a big sheet of every command avalible to use ingame and in the client? Then maybe add it to the Help list on TAS Client etc...

Re: Showing time played online

Posted: 10 Feb 2009, 20:06
by benni123
Where and when can I type this command? During a match? In the Spring Lobby? Does it really show me the time I played altogether? I don't want to see the time of the match!

Re: Showing time played online

Posted: 10 Feb 2009, 20:08
by Jazcash
benni123 wrote:Where and when can I type this command? During a match? In the Spring Lobby? Does it really show me the time I played altogether? I don't want to see the time of the match!
Type it anywhere in the lobby. Doesn't matter where. Then check #local and it will say how many ingame minutes you have altogether.

Re: Showing time played online

Posted: 10 Feb 2009, 20:17
by benni123
Thank you! Maybe you could say me, that there doesn't come an alert but it stands in the chat of the offical server. Now I find it :-)
But what do you mean with
#local
?
I don't know how to use it. When I type /ingame # local it says ** Server ** You have no access to see other player's in-game time!
Thanks a lot!

Re: Showing time played online

Posted: 10 Feb 2009, 20:23
by SinbadEV
What he meant was to type the command while looking at the #local screen... which is what you are calling the server.

Re: Showing time played online

Posted: 10 Feb 2009, 20:38
by imbaczek
benni123, you're trying to think way too much instead of trying. just type /ingame.

Re: Showing time played online

Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 02:36
by MidKnight
He's using SL most probably, in which $local is called "official server" :wink:

Just for reference:
RANKS:
1 chevron 0 hours
2 chevron 3 hours
3 chevron 5 hours
3 chevron + bar 25 hours
bluestar 100 hours
goldstar 300 hours
UBARstar 1000 hours


... i think, am I right?

Re: Showing time played online

Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 03:40
by lurker
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Does springlobby have a good help menu with this?

Re: Showing time played online

Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 05:50
by hunterw
type /ingame anywhere in the lobby

then the server will PM you with minutes played (and yes, only minutes, you have to do division and stuff)

Re: Showing time played online

Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 18:11
by Jazcash
hunterw wrote:type /ingame anywhere in the lobby

then the server will PM you with minutes played (and yes, only minutes, you have to do division and stuff)
Input Minutes / 60 = Output Hours.

Re: Showing time played online

Posted: 12 Feb 2009, 01:43
by slogic
JAZCASH wrote:Could we get a big sheet of every command avalible to use ingame(1) and in the client(2)?
(1) $SRPING_FOLDER/docs/cmds.txt
(2) type /help in chat to get:

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[03:38:27] ** Global commands:
[03:38:27] **   "/away" - Sets your status to away.
[03:38:27] **   "/back" - Resets your away status.
[03:38:27] **   "/changepassword oldpassword newpassword" - Changes the current active account's password.
[03:38:27] **   "/channels" - Lists currently active channels.
[03:38:27] **   "/help [topic]" - Put topic if you want to know more specific information about a command.
[03:38:27] **   "/join channel [password] [,channel2 [password2]]" - Join a channel.
[03:38:27] **   "/j" - Alias to /join.
[03:38:27] **   "/ingame" - Show how much time you have in game.
[03:38:27] **   "/msg username [text]" - sends a private message containing text to username.
[03:38:27] **   "/rename newalias" - Changes your nickname to newalias.
[03:38:27] **   "/sayver" - Say what version of springlobby you have in chat.
[03:38:27] **   "/testmd5 text" - Returns md5-b64 hash of given text.
[03:38:27] **   "/ver" - Display what version of SpringLobby you have.
[03:38:27] ** 
[03:38:27] ** Chat commands:
[03:38:27] **   "/me action" - Say IRC style action message.

Re: Showing time played online

Posted: 12 Feb 2009, 17:44
by Jazcash
slogic wrote:
JAZCASH wrote:Could we get a big sheet of every command avalible to use ingame(1) and in the client(2)?
(1) $SRPING_FOLDER/docs/cmds.txt
(2) type /help in chat to get:

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[03:38:27] ** Global commands:
[03:38:27] **   "/away" - Sets your status to away.
[03:38:27] **   "/back" - Resets your away status.
[03:38:27] **   "/changepassword oldpassword newpassword" - Changes the current active account's password.
[03:38:27] **   "/channels" - Lists currently active channels.
[03:38:27] **   "/help [topic]" - Put topic if you want to know more specific information about a command.
[03:38:27] **   "/join channel [password] [,channel2 [password2]]" - Join a channel.
[03:38:27] **   "/j" - Alias to /join.
[03:38:27] **   "/ingame" - Show how much time you have in game.
[03:38:27] **   "/msg username [text]" - sends a private message containing text to username.
[03:38:27] **   "/rename newalias" - Changes your nickname to newalias.
[03:38:27] **   "/sayver" - Say what version of springlobby you have in chat.
[03:38:27] **   "/testmd5 text" - Returns md5-b64 hash of given text.
[03:38:27] **   "/ver" - Display what version of SpringLobby you have.
[03:38:27] ** 
[03:38:27] ** Chat commands:
[03:38:27] **   "/me action" - Say IRC style action message.
Thing is, new players wouldn't know this to find out about them. Add directions or a simple list of commands to the help directory.

Re: Showing time played online

Posted: 12 Feb 2009, 18:44
by slogic
I knew this yesterday as you did :) Also i did not know about /help command. Just tried it. I'm a noob too, but i'm updating a WikiFAQ during my investigations.