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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2009

Mudlet 1.0 release: http://www.mudlet.org/

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  • Very nice Vadi!

    Have you looked at 'health bars' or those kinds of things? I could see (say in Rom games) hp/mana/move etc, if the game sent out telnet subnegotiation for those.

  • That's very possible. I think some example profiles posted on Mudlet forums have them.

  • Mudlet looks like it has the potential to be the best MUD client for Linux out there, but I've not had much success finding out how to insert multi-line aliases containing variables. I hope that you will show how to do this in a video soon, so I can understand the scripting component of the Alias page better?

  • A multi-line alias?

    Can you give me an example of where its useful?

  • I have a monk-class character in Imperian. The class depends largely on combination attacks, which unfold too quickly to type effectively. On other MUD clients (such as kmuddy), I have the ability to type "uuu (variable)" and have the output be:

    "ucp (variable)

    ucp (variable)

    ucp (variable)

    ucp (variable)"

    This is obviously a very simple example, but involves multiple output in the lines, and a variable target. I haven't figured out how to do this effectively in Mudlet.

  • Ahh...

    in the big script box,

    send ("ucp " .. target)

    send ("ucp .. target)

    I'll do the targetting and 'multi-line' aliases in next one dedicated to aliases.

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  • Haha. Love the random thurisaz and Akarin saluting.

  • I just saw one, I'll look more. Thanks!

  • Thanks. I look forward to hearing about targeting, since that's the next obvious question.

  • Very nice screencast.

    Really looking forward to seeing more.

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