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table-talk.muf(#2891FLM2) is a program to allow people it sit at numbered tables of various sizes and talk to each other privately at the table.

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Usage

You can look up all this information in game with tt #help.

Sitting and Standing

To sit at table number three, you use the sit command. There are two syntaxes that work:

sit at table 3
sit 3

You may also specify a person instead of the table:

sit with MyFriend
sit MyFriend

To get up, simply stand:

stand

Talking at your Table

You can say or pose with the tt command, for example:

tt I am saying this.
tt :is posing this.

This will result in a message like:

At your table, Player says, "I am saying this."

Who is where

You can find out what tables exist, and who is at which table with:

tt

It gives output like:

Table #1 (4 chairs): --Empty--
Table #2 (2 chairs): --Empty--
Table #3 (6 chairs): PlayerOne and PlayerTwo
Table #4 (10 chairs): --Empty--

Setup

table-talk.muf requires one exit with three names. Tt, sit, and stand. To create the exit, go to the room you are installing it, and do this:

@action tt;sit;stand=here,#2891

You may now add tables. Each takes a number of seats that the table has. For example:

tt #add 4
tt #add 4
tt #add 2
tt #add 2

This would add two tables with four seats, and two tables with two seats.

You can then go change the size of a seat with:

tt #reseize 3=6

That would change table number three to six seats.

Credits

The tabletalk program on Tapestries is owned by User:Nightwind, and does not list who wrote it.

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