Chat tutorial
This article in different languages
- Español version of chat basics
- Как пользоваться чатом (basics in Russian)
- Tutoriel de chat en français
TL;DR
Description | Command |
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Send a message to a player (playername) with a sound notification | @playername private message text
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Send a message to all players around you, <32 blocks away | $ whisper text
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Create a chat channel named local_chat | /create_channel local_chat,,#666999
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Join a chat channel named create_channel | /join_channel local_chat
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Send message to the #local_chat channel | #local_chat message
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Switch to local_chat channel, messages without prefix will reach users in #local_chat , not #main channel, but you'll receive messages from #main |
#local_chat
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Leave main channel | /lc main
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Send for offline communication | /mail
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Keep all communication in #main channel in english |
Keep #main channel clear of local chatter so that help seekers can be heard
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Make your own channel or whisper with your guild-members. |
Don't tell everyone in #main that you have lag. Use #lag channel if you really want to.
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Beerchat section of /help shows all commands
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Personal messages (PM)
There are three types of private messages.
Message with a sound notification
If you write "@playername message content", a player will hear a sound notification. You can send a message with sound by typing "/msg playername message content", too. An advantage there is that you can use autocompletion: "/msg pla[TAB KEY]" will be converted to "/msg playername".
Send more messages with notifications
To continue sending notifications and messages to the last player you sent a message with "@", just type "@ message".
Message for players around you (whisper)
If you want to continue talking to other player, please use whispers commands, because they are already notified.
Start your message with $ if you want to talk only to people around you (< 32 blocks). This command does not require a player name. Example: $ message
Same result is achieved with /whis message
Long distance message without sound notification
For long distance whispers use /tell
command: /tell playername message
Minetest provides auto completion for online player names. Invoke with Tab-key: /tell pla[TAB-KEY]
is converted to /tell playername
.
Channels
Usually channel names start with a # but not in commands to join, leave or create.
Avoid creating channels with space in their names.
Joining a channel
To join a channel and listen to the chat there type:
/jc channelname
Writing to a channel
To speak on a channel you can either:
- Type #channelname message to speak once in the channel
- Type #channelname and press enter to make channel your default target: all further messages go to that channel until you switch it again.
Language codes
If you want to speak in some other language join or create a channel named by its language code. International Standards Organization has a bit of a long-read for you if you don't know yours: ISO 639-1.
Leaving a channel
To leave a channel use lc command: /lc channelname
Default channel
"main" is the default channel. Type "#main" to switch back to it.
Public channels
There is a number of channels for the public use and you probably can find something for your taste. List of public channels
Color, passwords and other options, provided by Beerchat
Pandorabox is using a beerchat mod for chat support, check official thread for more info.
You can download it on GitHub.
If a player is offline use /mail. This command will open a mail UI. Next time target player will login there will be a notification in the center of the screen until the player reads the message.
In-game chat tutorial
If you can't open the browser or want to show this manual to someone else fast, there is a copy of this tutorial, which is located in Commonwealth Hotel. Its coordinates are: X: 4933 Y: 9 Z: -82
. You can press F5 to see your own coordinates.
To go there, type "/spawn", go to the "Tutorials" section and right-click the "Starter" teleporter.