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poster: beranis
subject: Channels
date: Mon Jan  3 08:55:10 2005

With the recent changes, it's now possible to get more than one guild channel. Nice as it is for the mud to provide us with the ability to change colours on channels, it won't allow us to change colours for the individual guild channels.



I've been trying to write a trigger that will recolour these guild channels. So far I've got this, but there are problems with some lines being output from the mud, such as those containing double quotes.



/def -F -ag -mregexp -t'(\\W+)(\\w+)(\\W+):' =\


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poster: Beranis
subject: >Channels
date: Mon Jan  3 08:59:31 2005

Okay so continuing because, I can't use the webnews properly:



> /def -F -ag -mregexp -t'(\\W+)(\\w+)(\\W+):' =\

        /if (strstr({*}, "druid") > -1)\

             /test echo("%{PL}%{P1}@{BCred}%{P2}@{n}%{P3}%{PL}", "", 1)%;\

        /else \

             /test echo(%{*})%;\

        /endif



Any suggestions, better alternatives please?






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poster: Beranis
subject: >>Channels
date: Mon Jan 24 02:36:45 2005

Thanks lots to Apathy for steering me in the right(ish) direction, which gave me the method I needed:



Because of the possibility of having two or more guild channels I wanted some means of emulating what Snoop's done in zMUD. I have come close, but if anyone wants to complete/make it better, then feel free. Using an example to illustrate my macro:



/def -F -P0BCgreen -t"\W+\bshapeshifter\b\W+\:" recolour_shapeshifter



This will make <-<-[shapeshifter]->->: and [shapeshifter]: appear in green. Ideally I would want just the word shapeshifter in green, but only when it's in a channel line, not in the middle of score or other places.



Beranis

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poster: Korthrun
subject: For those not on the tf mailing list
date: Thu Apr  7 23:06:20 2005

From: Martin Hebrank 
To: tinyfugue@tcp.com
Date: Apr 4, 2005 7:43 AM
Subject: [TF] "tabbed" tf

So, thanks to Karol Lassak multi-line status line patch I've finally been
able to implement the "tabbed" tf that people I know have been talking
about for years, since seeing a tabbed browser.

It's here, with screenshots: http://www.wacked.org:8888/~heller/tf_tabs/

The gist of it is that each world has tabs that can be cycled through
seperately from the tabs. We use meta-up/down to cycle through tabs and
meta-left/right to cycle through worlds. This way we can seperate the
non-roleplaying aspects of the mud from the roleplaying aspects. We keep
certain +com channels off on seperate tabs using triggers to minimize
spamish effects.

Anyway, I just thought you'ld all like to know because you've unwittingly
being a big help because of all the questions that I got answered by
reading the list and its archives.

** Martin

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poster: Beranis
subject: tf5.07b MCCP
date: Thu Dec 29 22:17:31 2005

When I look through for MCCP in my tf files, I find that it turns
mccp off by default, but that's the only permitted value. It seems
during configure, if it finds MCCP support that it'll enable mccp.
So here's my problem, where can I go find and install MCCP,
randomly.org seems to have vanished.

Ber.

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poster: Zifnab
subject: >tf5.07b MCCP
date: Fri Dec 30 22:44:36 2005

On Thu Dec 29 22:17:31 2005 Beranis wrote post #5:
> When I look through for MCCP in my tf files, I find that it turns
> mccp off by default, but that's the only permitted value. It seems
> during configure, if it finds MCCP support that it'll enable mccp.
> So here's my problem, where can I go find and install MCCP,
> randomly.org seems to have vanished.
> 
> Ber.

I am confused. it should work just fine with the latest versions
of tf.

Where are you seeing this?

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poster: Uno
subject: SS walks
date: Sat Sep 23 00:21:03 2006

I forgot to post these before, but here are the walks i made while
in SS guild.
SS should find they are handy for more than just continent-hopping ;-)

http://members.sigecom.net/akeeping/ss.txt