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Sinistria
05-31-2018, 08:56 AM
Hi,

there is no ingame tool for checking guildmates or other guild related information, right?
/who all guildies just gives me a cut off list.
Is there a work around or is it just good old EQ feeling, wich i am fine with, just curious.

7thGate
05-31-2018, 12:55 PM
I use:
/who all Auld 1 20
/who all Auld 21 45
/who all Auld 46 60
To list everyone in ALS who isn't anon. Should be able to do similar, I would think.

Sinistria
06-01-2018, 01:02 AM
I use:
/who all Auld 1 20
/who all Auld 21 45
/who all Auld 46 60
To list everyone in ALS who isn't anon. Should be able to do similar, I would think.

This is a good idea to get a full list, thanks.

Sometimes i wonder if i am stupid or not, that idea should be obvious while thinking about the problem :D

I will make a macro for it.

tsuchang
06-01-2018, 01:55 AM
probably not Sinistria. Unless ....

FungusTrooper
06-01-2018, 09:48 AM
Is there a good way to do this with guilds that start with a generic word, like The? I was trying to see how many <The Second Sons> players were on, but couldn't figure out how to do it.

/who all Dial works, but /who all The didn't.

Also also, while we are talking about the /who tool, why is it sometimes you can /who part_of_name, and sometimes you can't? Like, say someone is called.. I dunno.. Kluathia. You can /who Klua and it'll bring 'em up, right? But I tried that with two people in EC recently, and I had to type their full name in.. they were Elementmaster and Cazic..something. /who Elem didn't bring him up, but /who Elementmaster did. Same with the Cazic guy. Is it because Caiz and Element are generic words?

Morticon
06-01-2018, 09:51 AM
Is there a good way to do this with guilds that start with a generic word, like The? I was trying to see how many <The Second Sons> players were on, but couldn't figure out how to do it.

/who all Dial works, but /who all The didn't.

/who all "The Second Sons"
or even just
/ all "The Se"

FungusTrooper
06-01-2018, 09:56 AM
Man, I tried using "s but it wouldn't work. I wonder what I was doing wrong?

Thanks so much, tho, that's really easy :D.

Polixa
06-01-2018, 02:00 PM
On P99 I can't type " or ' so I can't do this command. Is there an option somewhere I must have turned it off by accident?

loramin
06-01-2018, 02:07 PM
On P99 I can't type " or ' so I can't do this command. Is there an option somewhere I must have turned it off by accident?

I've never heard of any. You could have re-bound " to do something else, in which case you could do CTRL + O to open the options and then check the keybindings tab ... but honestly even if you bound it to an action, I would think it would still work when you type it in text.

When you are first logging in can you type a " in as part of your login name?