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dantelestat
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Joined: 30 Jul 2001
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2001 1:38 am   

command line issues
 
ok i hope someone has a quick answer to this. I just reformatted and installed v6.16 from scratch. So how come all of a sudden I cannot type zmud commands which ALL start with # (such as #VAR and #ALIAS) in the command line. Now it insists on sending this text to the mud instead. I find this very annoying and I don't see it as a beneficial change. It was better the other way as default. Anyway I just thought you could save me the trouble of tracking down where to change this setting.
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Darker
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2001 2:37 pm   
 
Perhaps you've got Parsing turned off, or your zMUD Command Character is changed or disabled.

To test parsing, hit Ctrl-R. The little "Computer" icon to the right of the zMUD command line should either have a red line through it (parsing off) or not (parsing on). You want parsing on.

If that's not the trick, then go into Prefs and go to the Special Characters page, and make sure that the zMUD command character is # and that it's enabled.

Short of that, I'm not sure what to check.



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