Syntax: .to <user> <message>
.to <user> ;[']<action>
$ <user> <message>
$ <user> ;[']<action>
Results: This command is just like normally talking, but the text is
directed to <user>. <user> MUST be in the room. It's still
a public message remember.
The second syntaxes is to send a directed emote or possesive
emote (with ').
Command can be shortened with '$' or whatever you set with .abbrs
You cannot .to a user that is AFK or BAFK.
Example: $cygnus Did you go out for dinner?
Gives.. <your name> says (to cygnus) "Did you go out for dinner?"
$cygnus ;jumps on you
Gives.. <your name> jumps on you (to cygnus)
See also: say