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How can you edit the display of the score screen in rom24?

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Posted by Wrath   USA  (25 posts)  Bio
Date Wed 23 Jun 2004 01:28 PM (UTC)
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I see that different muds have cool score screens set up and others are realy bad. The basic rom24 score is dull and I want to change the way and what it displays but can't seem to find out where I can do this. Any help would be great.

Also one more question smaug and rom are not compatable but smaug has some asome score screens can rom24 be set up like the smaug screens I've seen?

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Posted by David Haley   USA  (3,881 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #1 on Wed 23 Jun 2004 05:14 PM (UTC)
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This would be a code question and would require coding knowledge... do you know how to code? The relevant function is do_score I believe which is in player.c or something like that. (Doing a search in files for do_score will find it, e.g. "grep do_score *.c" on *nix.)

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Posted by Wrath   USA  (25 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #2 on Sun 04 Jul 2004 02:34 AM (UTC)
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Yes basic coding I have found the file you stater player.c and the section I need to change.

One more if I may is this the same file to edit in smaug?

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