talker |
Discworld player help |
talker |
Description
The talker is a wonderful object that lets you communicate with people all over the Disc. You can chat messages into the talker and everyone on the channel you are talking on (and who isn't ignoring you) will hear it.
There are various methods of obtaining a talker. One is by buying one or exchanging a voucher for one from a nearby shop:
| Ankh-Morpork | The magic shop on Filigree Street | |
| Jorodin's on Short Street | ||
| Krazzander's on Cockbill Street | ||
| Bes Pelargic | The shop opposite the Paper Dragon Inn on Rhinu Road | |
| Djelibeybi | The tent on the east side of the bazaar | |
| Genua City | Heroic Endeavours in the city market | |
| Ephebe | A man called Alethelegeios, who can be found on the south pier of Ephebe. | |
| Il Drim | The general store | |
| Lancre | The general store | |
| Ohulan-Cutash | One of the market stalls | |
| Sto Lat | The Royal Market |
Different places use different items as their talker. In Ankh Morpork, you get a bracelet. In Sto Lat, you get a wooden cabbage. In Bes Pelargic, you get a golden lemur. In Djelibeybi and Il Drim, you get a scarab ring. In Genua, you get a withered ear. And in Ohulan-Cutash and Lancre, you get a wooden ring.
Talker configuration
For the following commands don't type chat in front. If you type "chat talker list" you probably won't get what you wanted, everyone else will hear you chat "talker list" and people will grin at you a lot.
| talker help | Gives a shorter and less detailed help file. | |
| talker on | Turns your talker on so you can hear and send messages. Also lets you then change channels. | |
| talker off | Turns your talker off so you don't get any messages. Useful if you want some peace and quiet. | |
| talker brief|verbose [chats|history|list|all] | This changes the way you see talker messages from others, the message history, or the talker user list. Brief makes what you see short and verbose makes it longer, but the basic message stays the same in either form. If you omit the choice at the end "chats" is used. | |
| talker channels | Shows you what channels you can be on and what channels you are currently on. What channels are available to you depends on who you are and what you have done. Channel "one" is available to everyone and is generally the most popular but there are other channels for guilds, religions, organisations and other things. | |
| talker <channel> | This lets you listen to and chat on <channel>. You must type the channel name as it's shown on "talker channels", e.g. "talker wizards". | |
| talker delete <channel> | Takes you off <channel>. You have to use the channel name as it's shown on talker channels here too, e.g. "talker delete priests" or "talker delete one". | |
| talker delete <channel> | from <talker> Takes you off <channel> from a particular talker object if you have more than one. You have to use the channel name as it's shown on talker channels here too, e.g. "talker delete priests from small stick". | |
| talker all on|off | Turn all talker channels that you can access on or off. Be careful with this one. | |
| talker list | [brief|verbose] | |
| talker list | <channel> [brief|verbose] | |
| talker history [brief|verbose] | Shows you the last few chats on channel one. Optionally you can override your brief/verbose setting for history. | |
| talker history <channel> [brief|verbose] | Shows you the last few chats on a channel. Once again you must type the channel name with capitals if "talker channels" has it that way. Optionally you can override your brief/verbose setting for history. | |
| talker timestamps [relative|absolute] | Sets whether the timestamps shown in the history will be relative to the current time or the clock time they occurred. If you omit your choice the current setting will be shown. | |
| talker echo on/off | Turn the local echo on or off. If it's "on" you can see your own chats as you make them. | |
| talker colour on | Turns colour support on for your talker. | |
| talker colour off | Turns colour support off for your talker. | |
| talker colour reset | Resets talker colours to their default settings. | |
| talker colour <channel> <colour> | Sets a channel to a specific colour. You need to have set your terminal to support colour for this to work though. See "help term". The colour parameter specifies what colour the channel will be. Any colour your terminal supports may be used. The channel name "default" is used to set the colour for any other channels you have. | |
| talker colour list | Shows your channel colour settings. | |
| talker alias add <chan> as <alias> | Give the channel an alias. | |
| talker alias delete <alias> | Delete a channel alias. | |
| talker alias list | Show all your current channel aliases. | |
| talker one prompt on/off | Turns the display of "(One)" in front of chats on channel One on or off (e.g. on: (one) Feantur wisps: Ook!, off: Feantur wisps: Ook!). |
Chatting
These commands are for sending messages and don't have talker in front. The channel name you type is in the aliased name or the real name if you have no alias:
| chat <message> | Will send <message> to channel one if you are on it. | |
| <channel> <message> | Type the channel name in *lower case* to send a message to everyone on that channel. You need to be on a channel before you can talk on it. e.g. Froggy types "two I am a blue frog!" Everyone else will see - (Two) Froggy's wispy voice comes from the bracelet saying : I am a blue frog! | |
| chat :<emote> | Will send <emote> to channel one if you are on it. e.g. Froggy types "chat :is a blue frog!" Everyone else will see - (one) Froggy wisps that he is a blue frog! | |
| <channel> :<emote> | Will send <emote> to the channel. e.g. Froggy types "two :is a blue frog!" Everyone else will see - (Two) Froggy wisps that he is a blue frog! |
