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'''''X-Men rEvolution Script - for use with Mudlet 2.1+''''' -- Download(future link) -- | |||
This script is intended to get everything that is not focused around a scene out of the way. | |||
Pages, Channels, and OOC have all been moved to side windows. The OOC window has been conviently placed above the main window. Each window, and RP flag, can be toggled on or off by opening the Toggles window. There is also a window which captures all +who and +where information, including when players log on and off. The captured data is sorted and saved, then displayed together in one window which can be hidden. The big feature of the who/where window is clicking on one of the headings (rp, name, online, idle, location) will sort the window. Opening multiple instances of Mudlet, to log in with multiple characters, is possible. | |||
The script is easy to install, open the package manager in Mudlet, click install, locate the file. | |||
Known issue: If the who/where window is scrolled down when a sort button is clicked, the main window must be clicked to refresh the view. | |||
If the who/where window is scrolled up then it will refresh fine. | |||
Enjoy, | |||
Felix | |||
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Revision as of 17:38, 1 June 2013
Mudlet
-- Homepage(future link) -- Downloads(future link) --
X-Men rEvolution Script - for use with Mudlet 2.1+ -- Download(future link) -- This script is intended to get everything that is not focused around a scene out of the way. Pages, Channels, and OOC have all been moved to side windows. The OOC window has been conviently placed above the main window. Each window, and RP flag, can be toggled on or off by opening the Toggles window. There is also a window which captures all +who and +where information, including when players log on and off. The captured data is sorted and saved, then displayed together in one window which can be hidden. The big feature of the who/where window is clicking on one of the headings (rp, name, online, idle, location) will sort the window. Opening multiple instances of Mudlet, to log in with multiple characters, is possible. The script is easy to install, open the package manager in Mudlet, click install, locate the file. Known issue: If the who/where window is scrolled down when a sort button is clicked, the main window must be clicked to refresh the view. If the who/where window is scrolled up then it will refresh fine. Enjoy, Felix