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Airborne375
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 3:24 am   

CMUD Autolog
 
Hello,

I'd like to set CMUD up so when I start a session it starts a log for that session and places it in a specific directory by session name. I found a script for this for my ZMUD ages back but haven't been able to make it work in CMUD.

Also is there a way to use the sites search feature to narrow down a search to just CMUD? It would make finding answers to simple questions much easier.

Thanks.
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MattLofton
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 5:37 am   
 
1)Use an onConnect event. The onLoad event will turn fire as soon as the package is loaded into memory, but I don't see much reason to log something while offline.

#event onConnect {
$logfile = "X:\path\filename.ext"
#log $logfile
}

2)I assume you mean the search feature that has the little textbox, a couple of radio buttons that say Site and Web, and the Search button? That uses standard search syntax, so + is for include, - is for exclude, and "" is for exact match. You probably want to use the search feature found within the Site menu, though.
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Airborne375
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 6:32 am   
 
I should have been more specific, sorry.

My old script used to save logs as C:\path\Charactername_date_time.txt

Is there a variable I can use so I can use the generic script for multiple characters? or sessions?

Also why did you split your reply into four lines? Should I add that directly into the command line?
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Daern
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 3:18 pm   
 
Try %sessionid or %char for your character name (the first is the name of your session, the second is the name of the character associated with that session in the session properties). And he split it into four lines to make it more readable, you can still copy-paste it directly onto the command line though and it'll load fine.
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Mixsel
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Joined: 02 Feb 2003
Posts: 99
Location: Seattle, Wa

PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 3:45 pm   
 
MattLofton wrote:
1)Use an onConnect event. The onLoad event will turn fire as soon as the package is loaded into memory, but I don't see much reason to log something while offline.

#event onConnect {
$logfile = "X:\path\filename.ext"
#log $logfile
}

2)I assume you mean the search feature that has the little textbox, a couple of radio buttons that say Site and Web, and the Search button? That uses standard search syntax, so + is for include, - is for exclude, and "" is for exact match. You probably want to use the search feature found within the Site menu, though.


Just a quick note, the search is horrible, case in point
search the site for "+cmud autolog +3.1"

and it says

Did you mean: +zmud autolog +3.1


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Daern
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 6:10 pm   
 
You apparently missed the last sentence of Matt's post.
MattLofton wrote:
You probably want to use the search feature found within the Site menu, though.
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hadar
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 6:10 am   
 
if you go into the package library and search for my name i have one that is made for general muds, you might want to check that out, its simple
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Airborne375
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 12:39 pm   
 
Thanks Hadar..

I did download your script and it seems easy enough to get working with the 'Logsetop' script but i have a question.

What does it mean when it asks for a pattern to trigger off of?
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