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| Nick Gammon
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Date
| Wed 08 May 2002 06:12 AM (UTC) Amended on Wed 08 May 2002 06:13 AM (UTC) by Nick Gammon
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| Version 3.20 of MUSHclient has now been released.
This fixes the few bugs that were discovered in 3.19, and adds a couple of extra features.
If you are still using 3.17 (or earlier) read the forum posting about the changes made in 3.18 which describes the major differences between 3.18 and earlier versions. Versions 3.19 and 3.20 are basically 3.18 with a few bugs fixed.
You can view the release notes for version 3.20
You can download MUSHclient 3.20 (1.16 Mb) now, by ftp, or http ...
These links have not yet been added to the MUSHclient "downloads" page, as I want to get rid of any bugs that forum users might find, before updating the links there.
If there are any problems, please post messages to the Bug Reports, Suggestions, or General parts of this forum.
Changes in 3.20
Bug fixes
Enhancements
- Added MXP entity: ' - which is an apostrophe.
- You can now supply the IP address/port on the command line as address:port, to be more compatible with Netscape.
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- Nick Gammon
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Posted by
| Nick Gammon
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Date
| Reply #1 on Sun 19 May 2002 03:00 AM (UTC) |
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| The conversion of triggers with "@" in them (variables) is flawed in version 3.18, 3.19 and 3.20.
I suggest not using this version, but going direct to 3.22.
However, back up your world files first! |
- Nick Gammon
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