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[[bind]] is a console command that lets you bind a function to a key. The basic set up of using [[bind]] is <code>bind "key" "function"</code> | |||
bind "key" "function" | |||
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'''Example''': if you wanted to make the key '''H''' say in chat ''hi'' you would type in console: <code>bind "h" "say hi"</code> | |||
'''Example''': if you wanted to make the key '''H''' say in chat ''hi'' you would type in console: | |||
bind "h" "say hi" | |||
Quotation marks around strings are not always required, but should be used to ensure that special characters, such as spaces and semicolons, are not misinterpreted. | Quotation marks around strings are not always required, but should be used to ensure that special characters, such as spaces and semicolons, are not misinterpreted. | ||
[[Category:Console Commands]] |
Revision as of 10:53, 21 December 2005
bind is a console command that lets you bind a function to a key. The basic set up of using bind is bind "key" "function"
Example: if you wanted to make the key H say in chat hi you would type in console: bind "h" "say hi"
Quotation marks around strings are not always required, but should be used to ensure that special characters, such as spaces and semicolons, are not misinterpreted.