Once I get it installed on windows, how would I do the drow translation?Īmended on Fri 08:54 PM (UTC) by Nick Gammon There are a number of clients for linux, but so far, none of them has it all. Scrolling works, as long nothing else is added to the buffer, if anything changes on the screen, it tries to scroll VERY slowly back to the bottom. Gnome-mud has funky triggers that sometimes work, and sometimes don't. Kmud has an automapper and speedwalking, but no scripting, and the triggers can only be disabled by deleting them, or changing the trigger so that nothing matches it. My current client gmudix can't log, and doesn't support scripting. I've found some good clients in linux, some have mappers, some have scripting, some have good timer, alias and macro implementations. No worries though, I can just use vmware until there is a version for linux. Probably be easier than messing with wine. POTATO MUSH CLIENT HELP INSTALLGuess I'm going to have to install vmware and just run it from there. Nick Gammon Australia (22,692 posts) bio Forum Administrator I'm going to try to set up wine to use a partition with windows installed, maybe that will work. Tried changing the config file for wine as well. I've sent the dump to a few of the email addresses of the wine developers. As soon as the count is over, and I click the number. After the splash screen loads, the timed delay counts. Would this be tough?Īlso,(heh, I know, another linux idiot) I'm running debian potato with codeweavers rpm of wine version 20020904 and mushclient version 3.42. So for example, I'd type: dsay HelloĪnd the script would parse the text file for hello, grab the drow word, and say that. Looking to be able to maybe alias dsay to call the script to convert what I typed to drow, and say that. I have a text file that's in this format: I'm looking for a method to translate what I speak into drow.
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