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Posted by
| Probstette
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| Mon 20 Aug 2001 09:19 PM (UTC) |
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| MUSHclient does not seem to want to recognise line breaks in the Output, to the point that when I send a message, such as :poses it comes out
":poses %N poses"
in my output screen. This also applies to breaks in room descs, and so forth.
I also appear to have hyper-links, which do not always appear, but when they don't, they have the code in front of them.
Could some kind person explain, in short word if possible, if there are any clever switches to be flicked to stop this? I'm asuming I have some kind of rich text option ticked, but I have no idea where.
Thank you.
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| Nick Gammon
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| Reply #1 on Mon 20 Aug 2001 10:09 PM (UTC) |
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| Sounds like you are on a Pueblo-enabled world (a MUSH probably), that is not implemented correctly (at the server end).
I suggest you go to the World Configuration -> Appearance -> MXP/Pueblo tab, and uncheck "Detect Pueblo initiating string". Then disconnect and reconnect.
Normally MUSHclient will always recognise a line break, however in Pueblo mode, depending on what a Pueblo-enabled server sends exactly, that recognition is inhibited, because it expects to get <br> when a new line is needed. If it didn't do that you would get double-spacing.
Also, although I am not sure from your message, you might want to go to World Configuration -> Input -> Commands and check that the option "Keep commands on the prompt line" is unchecked.
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