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Posted by
| Max
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| Sat 11 Sep 2010 07:19 PM (UTC) |
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| Can anyone help me with this problem? In the MUSHclient, when I type an instruction in the input screen and then hit Enter, the output screen repeats my instruction as well as what the recipient would see. Here is an example:
If I type "What time is it?" and hit send
The output window displays:
"What time is it?" as well as
'You say, "What time is it?" '
My question is ... how can I make, in this example, that first output line disappear so that only the:
'You say, "What time is it?" ' message appears on the output screen. I didn't used to have this problem until very recently and I'm sure the issue must be a setting o fsome kind that is not properly set. Any advice or assistance with this would be most appreciated. Thank you in advance!! | Top |
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Posted by
| Max
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| Reply #1 on Sat 11 Sep 2010 07:21 PM (UTC) |
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| It's me again. Sorry I forgot to mention in earlier post that I am using version 4.43 of the MUSHclient.
Thank you again! | Top |
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Posted by
| Krae
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| Reply #2 on Sat 11 Sep 2010 08:38 PM (UTC) |
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| I think you could try looking in World Properties (alt+enter) and then under the 'Input' heading (expand it) and click on 'Commands' there's a box you can tick that says 'Echo My Output In' if you untick it, I think it should work! | Top |
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