help multiwho
multiwho <code> [title]Code should be a list of characters representing the columns you want
example:
>multiwho r-[RGng[RYi^m MyWho
Recognised codes for multiwho include
a - armour
A - Away message (only use at end)
c - clothes worn
e - rank as a number
E - effective rank as a number
f - file descriptor
g - sex
i - idle time
I - IP address
h - hit points
H - hostname
l - city/region name
L - room id
m - total time on
M - time connected
n - name
N - nation
p - connection protocol
P - IP version
q - mission accepted
r - rank as a string
R - room name
s - stance
S - state
t - title (only use at end)
T - terminal
v - invis as a number
w - locality of host
W - window size
z - compression?
X - MXP?
Z - current time in player's timezone
- right align the previous column
[RG surround the previous column with red brackets and make the text green
^m colourise the previous column with magenta
<Foo> title the previous column 'Foo' instead.
See also info multistat for more details on custom columns and display options.
For a full list of available columns, see multiwho columns.
For the colours, you can use any letter(s) that are mentioned in info colour.
You may find it useful to use the alias command in combination with multiwho to create
your own commands rather than remembering the list of codes you want.
example:
>alias mywho multiwho r-[RGng[RYi^m MyWho
Then just use 'mywho' instead of 'who'
If you're feeling keen, you can use the full customisation abilities of multistat. Example:
>multiwho in@{$record}$s{$record.%}<Crime>$i{$record.%.fine}<Fine>$t{$record.%.when}<When> Criminals
If you specify a second argument, it is used as the title.
The 'w' field returns data from MaxMind's GeoLite database, available at maxmind.com.