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The '''{{tt|show}} [[page type is::command|command]]''' allows you to show the {{com|look}} description of an item to another player. If that item is held in one of your hands, it also allows that player to {{com|appraise}} it.
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It does not always display the {{com|read}} description, but it does show whether it exists in the cases it does not show it. If your item does not show the READ, you can hold it in your hand and submit a {{com|bug}} for it to let staff take a look.
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The secondary function is to toggle whether a worn item ignores hiders that would normally conceal them.

==Syntax==
* {{tt|SHOW}} ''<object>'' {{tt|TO}} ''<target>''
* {{tt|SHOW}} ''<object>'' {{tt|ALWAYS}}: Makes a worn item always show, regardless of what [[hiders]] you are wearing.
* {{tt|SHOW}} ''<object>'' {{tt|NORMAL}}: Make an item hideable by hider items again.
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*[[:Category:Item hiders|Item hiders]]
*[[:Category:Feature hiders|Feature hiders]]
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Latest revision as of 08:10, 1 December 2021

The SHOW command allows you to show the LOOK description of an item to another player. If that item is held in one of your hands, it also allows that player to APPRAISE it.

It does not always display the READ description, but it does show whether it exists in the cases it does not show it. If your item does not show the READ, you can hold it in your hand and submit a BUG for it to let staff take a look.

The secondary function is to toggle whether a worn item ignores hiders that would normally conceal them.

Syntax

  • SHOW <object> TO <target>
  • SHOW <object> ALWAYS: Makes a worn item always show, regardless of what hiders you are wearing.
  • SHOW <object> NORMAL: Make an item hideable by hider items again.

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