SYNTAX:
+log/make <log obj>
+log/[<on>/<off>] <log obj>
+log/ooc <log obj>
+log/capture <log obj>
+log/summary <log obj>
+log/<switch> <log obj>=<info>
+log/undo <log obj>
+log/pose <log obj>=<pose>
+log/show <log obj>
+log/last <log obj>=<# of poses>
+log/final <log obj>
+log/wipe <log obj>
+log/reclaim
+log/return <log obj>
+log/[<on>/<off>] <log obj>
+log/ooc <log obj>
+log/capture <log obj>
+log/summary <log obj>
+log/<switch> <log obj>=<info>
+log/undo <log obj>
+log/pose <log obj>=<pose>
+log/show <log obj>
+log/last <log obj>=<# of poses>
+log/final <log obj>
+log/wipe <log obj>
+log/reclaim
+log/return <log obj>
Turns an object into a logger.
Turns <log obj> on or off.
Log OOC Comments: ‘0’ – No (default), ‘1’ – Yes
Captures the following: Cast, Location, Location Description and Date
Adds a summary of the scene
Sets the scene information on <log obj>. Accepts the following switches: cast, date, location/desc, location/name
Removes the last pose
Adds a pose directly to the logger.
Displays all poses <log obj> has logged.
Returns the last <# of poses> on <log obj>.
Returns the final version of the log with all scene information.
Clears all data on <log obj>.
Teleports all of your loggers into your inventory.
Returns <log obj> to its owner.
Turns <log obj> on or off.
Log OOC Comments: ‘0’ – No (default), ‘1’ – Yes
Captures the following: Cast, Location, Location Description and Date
Adds a summary of the scene
Sets the scene information on <log obj>. Accepts the following switches: cast, date, location/desc, location/name
Removes the last pose
Adds a pose directly to the logger.
Displays all poses <log obj> has logged.
Returns the last <# of poses> on <log obj>.
Returns the final version of the log with all scene information.
Clears all data on <log obj>.
Teleports all of your loggers into your inventory.
Returns <log obj> to its owner.
NOTE: Loggers are designed to be reused once you post the log. However past experience has shown that people can forget about their loggers and have a bunch of them lying around. Because of this, Staff will periodically check on them to see if they need cleaned up. This may result in Staff viewing the contents of said logger.