I just started using Mandrake Linux 10 and was wondering what would be a good mud client that I could use for Threshold.
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I just started using Mandrake Linux 10 and was wondering what would be a good mud client that I could use for Threshold.
I use KMUDDY
http://www.kmuddy.org/
There are a couple quirks about it, though.
When you create the profile for Threshold put in your character's name and password in. I know the Threshold Admins don't necessarily want us to have auto-login, but the problem really is that before you connect, you have to click the checkbox that doesn't send the login text automatically.
You will probably also have to erase the seperators for trigger, command walking..i am not at home, right now but will be later...i can completely walk you through setting it up to your tastes :)
Abdalan also uses this client if you want to harass him :p
I also use Tinyfugue when I played on an Linux machine. And I use the Windows version of Tinyfugue now.
i prefer to use graphical clients to take advantage of my well-trained short-key super-fab text-editing fingers.
The following is a screen shot of what i was talking about above.
http://minahd.homeip.net/~minahd/kmuddy.png
The only thing to note is that you have to check that every time you connect.
I'm going to hack and recompile it so that it is always checked. :) If you want that, then I can give it to you, too.
Cool, sounds like I have a couple options. I'll check them out tonight. THANKS!
Are there any clients that can do "full session" logging, i.e. enabling us log colors?
TinyFugue can, but you have to use "raw" mode ("/set emulation=raw") and then it logs everything. I use this to pick up special bits and pieces, eg to save a full-color view of a gift certificate, but mostly I use the default emulation ansi_attr and let it log text only.Quote:
Originally posted by ejda
Are there any clients that can do "full session" logging, i.e. enabling us log colors?
Note that as well as logging, TF keeps a buffer of something like 1000 lines, and can recall lines that match a pattern - really handy in certain circumstances.
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Thank you thank you thank you rosuav!
You are wonderful :D :star
Hey, glad you're happy! (You must be about the only person who thinks me wonderful in a good way. :D )Quote:
Originally posted by ejda
WOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!
Thank you thank you thank you rosuav!
You are wonderful :D :star
TinyFugue is a really great client. The keystrokes are often nonstandard, but so handy. You can't type a big statement and accidentally lose it all with one key...!
I assume you've found out about /recall, since you're so so happy. One of the things I find handy about it is recalling from input - imagine trying to find that line you typed where you mentioned so-and-so's name, or something. Or recall the last 40 lines of input into a log file - thus saving the letter you typed up and forgot to Cc to yourself. (Sure you can get it off the screen too, but it's harder if there was a bit of channel chatter at the same time.)
hate tinyfugue. love kmuddy.
Down with you and your flashy GUI!Quote:
Originally posted by karahd
hate tinyfugue. love kmuddy.
Karahd GUIs all over Talsek.
Yes yes, quite all right, you can say that all you like, but subliminal messaging aside, I'm still going to love TinyFugue.Quote:
Originally posted by karahd
hate tinyfugue. love kmuddy.