綁定
在《DDNet》裏你能通過F1控制台將設置與指令綁定到您的鍵盤和鼠標上。
語法
單指令綁定
bind [按键] [设置/指令] [参数]
此為綁定的基本語法。
- [按鍵]:鍵盤和鼠標上您所選的任意按鍵。
- [設置/指令]:您可以在官方網站(客戶端設置/客戶端指令)或站內頁面(客戶端設置/客戶端指令)查找相關設置和指令。
- [參數]:您想要調整的設置或指令的變量或參數。(僅有某些設置需要使用參數,指令和某些設置無需參數)
倘若您不知道某個按鍵的名稱,可以在這個頁面中查找,亦或者在遊戲設置 > 控制中隨意找一格按下你想要的按鍵,即會顯示按鍵名稱。您也可以與修飾鍵ctrl、⇧ Shift、alt和GUI鍵(即Windows的⊞ Win、Mac的⌘ Command、Linux的Super)一起使用,如下:
bind ctrl+[按键] [设置/指令] [参数]
多指令綁定
您可以使用分號將多條設置與指令綁定到單一按鍵上:
bind [按键] "[设置/指令] [参数];[设置/指令] [参数]"
當您按下此按鍵後,所有綁定到這個按鍵的設置與指令會在同一時間被激活,換言之,這些設置與指令不會按照您所寫的順序依次激活。如果您想它們依次激活,您可以將它們分別綁定到不同的按鍵上,依次按下以激活,或者使用配置文件讓您多次按下同一按鍵時激活不同的設置與指令。
嵌套綁定
您可以使用反斜槓將一條綁定嵌套在另一綁定中:
bind [按键] "bind [按键] \"[设置/指令] [参数]; bind [按键] \\\"[设置/指令] [参数] \\\"\""
客戶端的字符長度限制為255,而每一層嵌套的反斜槓數量為上一層的反斜槓數量乘二加一。倘若您使用六層嵌套,反斜槓數量將會是240個(1*2 + 3*2 + 7*2 + 15*2 + 31*2 + 63*2),這樣您只剩15個字符可鍵入,因此只能接受最多五層嵌套。每一層的反斜槓數量如下:
1 = 1 \ 2 = 3 \\\ 3 = 7 \\\\\\\ 4 = 15 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 5 = 31 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
如果您仍感到疑惑,可看下方的拆解:
bind [按键] "bind [按键] \"[设置/指令] [参数]; bind [按键] \\\"[设置/指令] [参数]; bind [按键] \\\\\\\"[设置/指令] [参数] \\\\\\\" \\\" \" "
實用設置與指令
切換
切換(英語:Toggles)指令可以讓您在單個按鍵切換設置的兩個參數。客戶端中有兩種切換方式。
- toggle:令您每按一次按鍵時切換為另一個參數。
- +toggle:令您在按下按鍵時使用第一個參數,鬆開按鍵時則使用第二個參數。
bind [按键] "toggle [设置] [参数1] [参数2]"
bind [按键] "+toggle [设置] [参数1] [参数2]"
說話
說話(英語:Say)指令可以幫您在聊天框裏快速輸入文本。
bind [按键] say /[聊天框指令]
bind [按键] say [聊天信息]
顏色
某些客戶端指令可以讓您設置顏色。
- player_color_body
- player_color_feet
- cl_message_client_color
以上為部分例子。
To get the correct color values, go to Settings > Tee, and use the sliders to find the color you want. Go into the console and type the command for the color you're trying to set, by itself with no value. The number that comes after "Value:" is the relevant number.
player_color_body 5635840 or, if you prefer to use the hexadecimal value:
player_color_body $00FF00
It will also accept a few color values by name. red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, magenta, white, gray, black all work.
Emotes
The emote command can be used to display emotes without using the emote wheel. Each emote is represented by a different number.
emote 0 | oop |
emote 1 | exclamation |
emote 2 | hearts |
emote 3 | drop |
emote 4 | dotdot |
emote 5 | music |
emote 6 | sorry |
emote 7 | ghost |
emote 8 | sushi |
emote 9 | splattee |
emote 10 | deviltee |
emote 11 | zomg |
emote 12 | zzz |
emote 13 | wtf |
emote 14 | eyes |
emote 15 | question |
For example:
bind h emote 14
Other
binds [key] You can use this command to print what's bound to a single key. Use it without a key at the end to get a full list of all your current binds.
unbind [key]
Will unbind whatever key you specify.
Using Config Files
Syntax
For more complicated binds, you can make text files containing settings/commands that get executed via a key press.
settings.cfg
[command/setting] [value] [command/setting] [value] [command/setting] [value]; [command/setting] [value] [command/setting] [value]; [command/setting] [value] bind [key] [command/setting] [value] bind [key] exec [file.cfg]
Settings/commands can be chained together via a semicolon or by just using a new line. You can put as many commands/settings/binds as you want in these files.
Note: You don't need to use .cfg as the extension. You can actually use any file extension you want. .cfg just seems to be the standard.
Path/Exec
In order to execute these files, you need to put them in correct directory and execute them with the exec command. The correct path depends on your operating system.
Windows
%APPDATA%\DDNet An easier way to find this folder is to press win+r to open the Run dialog, and paste the path above.
MacOS
~/Library/Application\ Support/DDNet The library folder might be hidden by default. In Finder, click the Go menu in the menu bar. If you hold the alt key, the Library folder will appear. You can also press cmd + shift + g to open the "Go to folder" menu, and paste the path above.
Linux
~/.DDNet Note: as of DDNet version 16.1, the new config directory is called DDNet. In previous versions it was called Teeworlds. The old Teeworlds directories still work as a fallback. For example, the old config directory for windows was:
%APPDATA%\Teeworlds
Once the files are in the correct path, you can execute them in the game console with the exec command.
exec [file.cfg]
or
bind [key] exec [file.cfg]
You can use sub-directories within the 'Teeworlds' directory to organize files. Just include the path when you execute the file.
bind [key] exec [path/to/file.cfg]
Improved toggle with config files
The most common reason to use config files is to create a single-key toggle to alternate between two files.
file1.cfg
[command/setting] [value] [command/setting] [value] [command/setting] [value] bind [key] exec file2.cfg
file2.cfg
[command/setting] [value] [command/setting] [value] [command/setting] [value] bind [key] exec file1.cfg
In this case, [key] would be the same key in both files. This way each time you press the key, it will switch to the other file. Once you have both of these files in the correct path, you can exec either one just once and they will be bound forever until you unbind them.
bind [key] exec file1.cfg
You can use this method to cycle between any amount of files.
Customization
Echo
As a more clear way to show which file you're activating when you press a bind, you can use the echo command to display which one is active.
[command/setting] [value] [command/setting] [value] echo setting ON bind [key] exec file1.cfg
To take this a step further, there is a command to change the color of the echo messages.
[command/setting] [value] [command/setting] [value] cl_message_client_color red echo setting OFF bind [key] exec file1.cfg
Having different colors for "on" and "off" binds makes it a bit easier to notice which setting you've activated. If you want to get more creative with colors, see colors.
Comments
You can put comments in your bind files too.
# These lines change some settings
[command/setting] [value]
[command/setting] [value]
# This next line rebinds the key
bind [key] exec file1.cfg
Examples
Hook line always on
The command cl_show_hook_coll_own, sets whether you will see your own hook collision line or not when you hold your +showhookcoll bind (defaulted to S). When set to 2, your hook collision line will always show only to you. Others players won't see it.
hook_line_on.cfg
cl_show_hook_coll_own 2 cl_message_client_color green echo Hook Line ON bind x exec hook_line_off.cfg
hook_line_off.cfg
cl_show_hook_coll_own 1 cl_message_client_color red echo Hook Line OFF bind x exec hook_line_on.cfg
Put both of these in the correct path, and in console:
bind x exec hook_line_on.cfg
Everyone's hooklines
The command cl_show_hook_coll_other allows you to see other tee's hooklines, which can be useful when they are out of your view. You can add this to the basic hookline bind to "upgrade" it:
cl_show_hook_coll_other
bind x "+showhookcoll; +toggle cl_show_hook_coll_other 2 1"
Deep Fly
The deep fly bind is a way to make your dummy hammer/fire toward you whenever you fire with your main tee. If your dummy is deep frozen, they can hammer back at you when you hammer them with this bind on. You can use this to fly with your dummy, but it takes practice. If your dummy is not deep frozen, you can just use this as a alternative version of the regular Dummy Hammerfly bind included in the games settings, where you can fire your pistol each time you want to be hammered. It offers better control since you can control the timing of your dummy's hammers.
The command cl_dummy_hammer 1 is what is used for the regular Dummy Hammerfly bind in the games control options. By using a toggle, you can make your dummy hammer you only when you fire, and can make an on/off switch with config files.
Using 2 Config Files
deepfly_on.cfg
bind mouse1 "+fire; +toggle cl_dummy_hammer 1 0" cl_message_client_color green echo Deep Fly ON bind x exec deepfly_off.cfg
deepfly_off.cfg
bind mouse1 +fire cl_dummy_hammer 0 cl_message_client_color red echo Deep Fly OFF bind x exec deepfly_on.cfg
Put both of these in the correct path, and in console:
bind x exec deepfly_on.cfg
Using 1 Config File
You can accomplish the same thing as above using only 1 config file.
bind x "bind mouse1 \"+fire; +toggle cl_dummy_hammer 1 0\";cl_message_client_color green; echo Deep Fly ON; bind x \"bind mouse1 +fire; cl_dummy_hammer 0; cl_message_client_color red; echo Deep Fly OFF; exec deepfly.cfg\"" Put this file in the correct path, and in console:
bind x exec deepfly.cfg
Note 1: This assumes mouse1 is your +fire bind.
Note 2: If you turn deep fly off while you're holding your +fire bind, your dummy will get stuck in a hammering rhythm since cl_dummy_hammer is set to 1 still. The cl_dummy_hammer 0 line in deepfly_off.cfg fixes this.
Weapon Swapping
If your dummy isn't holding hammer when you turn the bind on, they will switch back and forth between pistol and hammer. If you want to fix this:
cl_dummy_restore_weapon 0
Now if they're holding pistol when you start using the bind, they will switch to hammer and stay there after 1 pistol shot. There are however some benefits of having this setting set to 1.
cl_dummy_restore_weapon 1
This will allow you to laser yourself with your dummy with perfect aim. It can also be useful with shotgun.
To manage dealing with both of these settings, you can either create a toggle, use config files, or have this setting attached to your weapon binds.
bind [key] "+weapon1; cl_dummy_restore_weapon 0"
bind [key] "+weapon5; cl_dummy_restore_weapon 1" This of course only works if you have dedicated weapon binds as opposed to +nextweapon and +prevweapon which is by default bound to mousewheelup and mousewheeldown.
45° Aiming
This bind allows you to only aim in 45° angles when holding down the key. This is useful for shooting rockets straight up for double rockets and a few other scenarios.
bind x "+toggle cl_mouse_max_distance 2 400; +toggle inp_mousesens 1 200; +showhookcoll"
Keep in mind that if you have changed cl_mouse_max_distance or inp_mousesens from the default, using the example above will reset those settings to default. Before you just enter the binds, check your settings for both first by typing cl_mouse_max_distance and inp_mousesens into the console.
bind x "+toggle cl_mouse_max_distance 2 [Your Value]; +toggle inp_mousesens 1 [Your Value]; +showhookcoll"
Note: the +showhookcoll line is optional, it's just helpful to see which way you're aiming since your tee's eyes don't follow the 45° constraints.
Rainbow Tee
You will sometimes see players rapidly changing color as they play. To do this you just have to bind a player_color_body change to each of your regular movement inputs.
bind a "+left; player_color_body red"
You can do this for several common inputs and get a variety of to cycle through.
rainbow_tee.cfg
bind a "+left; player_color_body red" bind d "+right; player_color_body yellow" bind space "+jump; player_color_body green" bind mouse1 "+fire; player_color_body blue" bind mouse2 "+hook; player_color_body cyan"
Here's an example of what a rainbow tee file looks like. You could save that in the correct path and execute it once.
exec rainbow_tee.cfg
Or if you want a key to toggle it on and off:
rainbow_tee_on.cfg
bind a "+left; player_color_body red" bind d "+right; player_color_body yellow" bind space "+jump; player_color_body green" bind mouse1 "+fire; player_color_body blue" bind mouse2 "+hook; player_color_body cyan" bind x exec rainbow_tee_off.cfg
rainbow_tee_off.cfg
bind a +left bind d +right bind space +jump bind mouse1 +fire bind mouse2 +hook bind x exec rainbow_tee_on.cfg
Put both of these in the correct path, and in console:
bind x exec rainbow_tee_on.cfg
You can of course get more creative with colors and use player_color_feet too. To learn more about how colors work, see colors
Note: This assumes you have default binds for left, right, jump, fire, and hook.
See also
- Just bind it - Useful binds available for copying
- Take Binding to the next level, with Scripting! - Another forum post about more advanced binds
- Teeworlds New Binding Tutorial by Klex - A video tutorial about binds by KlexMikrowelle