Languages
Languages
I was wondering, when people speak another language it doesn't say they are speaking it. Is there a way we can change this, say maybe if someone knows the language it gives a prompt but if they don't it says speaks in a language you don't recognize?
The belief in a supernatural evil is not necessary;
Men alone are quite capable of every wickedness.
-Joseph Conrad, Under Western Eyes
-Tofuergus Greenroot, Gnomish Ranger
Men alone are quite capable of every wickedness.
-Joseph Conrad, Under Western Eyes
-Tofuergus Greenroot, Gnomish Ranger
Re: Languages
Each language has a color code assigned to its quotation marks. It does prompt you that its a language you do not recognize (if you don't) assuming they are using SAY. It does not do this with SMOTE.
"A man may die yet still endure if his work enters the greater work, for time is carried upon a current of forgotten deeds, and events of great moment are but the culmination of a single carefully placed thought." - Chime of Eons
Re: Languages
Another example of color-dependent stuff that isn't usable by people with no color vision at all.
I like this.
person says in common, "text". Or
Tiyari waves a hand dismissively, (saying/muttering/whatever) in common, "(whatever Tiyari would say)."
This would possibly be put into smote, or maybe a separate command altogether? I don't know. Sometimes wen smoting you won't use says/asks/demands, etc. The text being quoted doesn't have a language tagged on it by default, or adjectives.
I like this.
person says in common, "text". Or
Tiyari waves a hand dismissively, (saying/muttering/whatever) in common, "(whatever Tiyari would say)."
This would possibly be put into smote, or maybe a separate command altogether? I don't know. Sometimes wen smoting you won't use says/asks/demands, etc. The text being quoted doesn't have a language tagged on it by default, or adjectives.