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Chat Interface

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Chat Interface

Chat Interface is CIT's in-game channel manager. It is opened with J and lets players switch between chat channels, manage which chats appear in the chatbox, enable message beeps, and copy lines with the built-in line selection tool.

It is also opened with:

/tabchat

Overview

The J chat interface is the main place for viewing and managing many CIT chat channels in one panel.

It lets players:

  • switch between chat channels
  • choose whether a channel shows in the main chatbox
  • enable message beeps for a channel
  • use line selection to copy text
  • quickly access support, trading, organization chats, language chats, and more

How to open it

To open the chat interface:

  • press J
  • or use /tabchat

Main functions

The confirmed functions in the J chat interface are:

  • Show in Chatbox
  • Beep on Message
  • Line Select

Show in Chatbox

Show in Chatbox controls whether the selected channel is also shown in the normal chatbox.

If you are missing chat messages, a common fix is:

  • open J
  • open the correct channel
  • make sure Show in Chatbox is enabled

Beep on Message

Beep on Message enables a sound notification for the selected channel.

Line Select

Line Select is the same system as:

/lineselect

When enabled:

  • hold LCTRL
  • select the lines you want to copy
  • release LCTRL
  • the selected lines are copied to your clipboard

To copy an entire grid list full of text:

  • select any line
  • hold LCTRL
  • right click the line

Channels in the J chat interface

The confirmed visible channels in the J interface are:

Channel details

Channel Confirmed use
Support Used to ask support questions. It matches J > Support and the support system also has /sup [question].
Contact Admin Used for serious or urgent problems. The Contact Admin panel also has a Send this message only to CIT staff checkbox.
Trading Used for buying, selling, or trading items, properties, vehicles, and other things.
My Country Your country chat channel.
Main Main chat channel.
Team Team chat channel.
Local Local chat channel.
Group Group chat channel.
Squad Squad chat channel.
Unit Unit chat channel.
Alliance Alliance chat channel.
squadally Squad alliance chat channel.
SMS Private-message channel.
FMSG Friend Message channel.
Kills Kill-message chat tab.
JoinQuit Join and quit message tab.
Name Changes Name-change message tab.
Emergency Used for law codes and quick law alerts like Armed Robbery, Criminal Events, or riots. It is not for normal discussion.
Donator Donator chat channel.
Super Advert Shows messages sent with /superadvert.
Duties Groups duty chats like GLM, PC, CB, CEM, and SO.
Ignored Shows messages from ignored players instead of the main chatbox.
Car Chat Vehicle chat channel.
Dev Chat Developer chat channel.
Arabic Dedicated Arabic chat channel.
Russian Dedicated Russian chat channel.
Turkish Dedicated Turkish chat channel.
All Combines different chat types into one chat window.

Related chat systems

The J interface works alongside several normal chat commands and systems.

Examples include:

  • /sup [question] for support
  • /main [message] for Main Chat
  • /localchat [message] for Local Chat
  • /gc [message] for Group Chat
  • /sc [message] for Squad Chat
  • /uc [message] for Unit Chat
  • /ac [message] for Alliance Chat
  • /fmsg [message] for Friend Message
  • /sms [player] [message] for private messages
  • /ignore [player] to ignore a player
  • /lineselect to enable line selection

Missing chat messages

If you think a chat channel is not appearing properly:

  • open J
  • open the correct channel
  • enable Show in Chatbox

This is the normal way to make sure the selected channel also appears in the main chatbox.

Notes

  • The J interface is the same system opened by /tabchat.
  • It is used for both reading channels and controlling how they behave in your chatbox.
  • Not every chat system in CIT is typed directly through J, but J is the main interface for managing many of them.

See also