FFXI: Text Commands "0","Text Commands" "1","Notating Targets" "3","Sub-Commands" &pre=01;&style=Tk15w_3;&image=ng01;Text Commands&style; &style=spacer01; &style;  You can make your character perform an action by typing text commands directly in the log window, then pressing [Confirm/Enter]. This lets you issue commands without using on-screen menus. &pre=01;&style=Tk15w_3;&image=ng01;Notating Targets&style; &style=spacer01; &style; You can specify a target for a text command by adding a target identifier abbreviation. There are various types of target identifier abbreviations that you can use. (Some commands can be performed without a target identifier, while other commands require one.)  Target Identifier Abbreviations
<me> &pre=01;Targets yourself.
<t> &pre=01;Targets the item or character currently highlighted with the target cursor.
<r> &pre=01;Targets the last player that messaged you via the /tell command.
<st> &pre=01;Allows you to select a sub-target and press [Confirm/Enter] to trigger the command.
<lastst> &pre=01;Targets the previously specified sub-target.
<stpc> &pre=01;Restricts the sub-target to PCs (player characters). Allows you to select a sub-target and press [Confirm/Enter] to trigger the command.
<stnpc> &pre=01;Restricts the sub-target to NPCs (non-player characters). Allows you to select a sub-target and press [Confirm/Enter] to trigger the command.
<stpt> &pre=01;Displays a targeting cursor in the party member status menu. It is possible to select players who are not currently on-screen. Press [Confirm/Enter] to trigger the command.
<stal> &pre=01;Displays a targeting cursor in the alliance member status menu. It is possible to select players who are not currently on-screen. Press [Confirm/Enter] to trigger the command.
&size=13,12;<p0>〜<p5> &pre=01;Targets a party member. The order in which players appear within the party member status window determines their numbers for this command.
&size=13,12;<a10>〜<a15> &pre=01;Targets an alliance member from the party in the upper party window. The order in which players appear within the alliance member status window determines their numbers for this command.
&size=13,11;<a20>〜<a25> &pre=01;Targets an alliance member from the party in the lower party window. The order in which players appear within the alliance member status window determines their numbers for this command.
<bt> &pre=01;Targets the monster currently being fought by a party member. If multiple targets are on-screen, targets them in order.
<ht> &pre=01;Targets a monster for which a player has issued a call for help.
<scan> &pre=01;Targets the monster that you have been tracking using "Wide Scan."
<pet> &pre=01;Targets your current wyvern, avatar, or pet monster.
<ft> &pre=01;Targets the player's adventuring fellow.
&pre=01;&style=Tk15w_3;&image=ng01;Sub-Commands&style; &style=spacer01; &style;  Certain text commands allow you to specify sub-commands as well. Using sub-commands lets you take action more quickly. &style=spacer02; &style; &style=Ty15;*For more information about using sub-commands, please refer to the "Command Types" section. &style;