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  Topic: More questions from a new user
zortec

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PostForum: CMUD General Discussion   Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 4:47 am   Subject: More questions from a new user
1) Each session needs it's own command line. Commands typed on a command line normally go only to the window that the command line is associated with.

2) The #unpath command.

3) No, there is ...
  Topic: More questions from a new user
zortec

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PostForum: CMUD General Discussion   Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:19 pm   Subject: More questions from a new user
Why do I see a command line for both sessions that I am connected to?

How do I delete a path from the command line? I would like to avoid having to go into the editor to remove a path.

Is the ...
  Topic: New to CMUD
zortec

Replies: 11
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PostForum: CMUD General Discussion   Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 6:48 pm   Subject: New to CMUD
I'm sorry about the double post. Can you please delete post #151506?

Thanks Rahab

I also was wondering if it was normal for both sessions to close when you "quit" from one session. It was re ...
  Topic: New to CMUD
zortec

Replies: 11
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PostForum: CMUD General Discussion   Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 5:57 pm   Subject: New to CMUD
I think you are misunderstanding what the pattern is. The pattern is the part of the trigger that determines what it will match. The value of a trigger is the list of commands that will execute when t ...
  Topic: New to CMUD
zortec

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PostForum: CMUD General Discussion   Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:01 pm   Subject: New to CMUD
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:04 pm Post subject:
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Are there default triggers in every session? When I type in #trigger, this is what I get:


Yep, Zugg has kindly provided us with a Clic ...
  Topic: New to CMUD
zortec

Replies: 11
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PostForum: CMUD General Discussion   Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:33 pm   Subject: New to CMUD
1) The ALT-TAB and CTRL-TAB are Windows functions that cycle between open windows. The ALT-TAB cycles between different applications. In CMUD (and also in zMUD), the CTRL-N key has always been used to ...
  Topic: New to CMUD
zortec

Replies: 11
Views: 4281

PostForum: CMUD General Discussion   Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 4:01 pm   Subject: New to CMUD
Hello,

I just switched from ZMUD to CMUD since it will be available for Windows 7. Though in doing so, I have a couple questions that I hope someone can answer.

1) When using ALT-TAB to switch ...
 
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