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Neros
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2003 4:03 pm   

autologin problem
 
I can't get the autologin on a friend using zMUD 4.62 to work.

This is what I told her to write in her cmdline, and I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
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#CLASS autolog {enable}

#TR {By what name do they call you?} {#CH} "autolog" "prompt|nocr|verbatim|case"

#TR {Welcome back 'name', please enter your password:} {#PW;#T- autolog} "autolog" "prompt|nocr|verbatim|case"
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It simply doesn't do a thing. If she types #CH or #PS while in the game it send the right info to the MUD. Whats wrong here?

Thanks!
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LightBulb
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2003 5:25 pm   
 
You probably need a trailing space on the patterns.
#TR {By what name do they call you? } {#CH} "autolog" "prompt|nocr|verbatim|case"

#TR {Welcome back 'name', please enter your password: } {#PW;#T- autolog} "autolog" "prompt|nocr|verbatim|case
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Carabas
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Joined: 28 Sep 2000
Posts: 434
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2003 9:30 pm   
 
It is also very possible (and very likely) that the current command syntax for #TRIGGER is confusing zMUD 4.62. As it has been many years since I last used 4.62, I'm not sure how it handled the options for individual triggers.

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After further investigation, I have found that there is no #CLASS command in 4.62 and that earlier versions of zMUD did handle the options much differently than they are handled now.

Your friend should try these commands.

Code:
#TRIGGER {By what name do they call you?} {#CH} {autolog} 963
#TRIGGER {Welcome back 'name', please enter your password:} {#PW;#T- autolog} {autolog} 963


I hope this helps.
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Neros
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2003 9:57 pm   
 
Great. The last one worked! Thanks a lot.

Another problem came with it though.

Is there a way to change the pw value from the cmdline? Her zMUD remembers the her old, and well.. she's blind, soo it isn't that easy via the gui.
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Carabas
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2003 4:48 am   
 
Unfortunately, there is no direct way (that I know of) to change the character's name or password via the commandline.

Sorry.
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