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Posted by Tsunami2502   (1 post)  Bio
Date Mon 28 Apr 2003 09:00 PM (UTC)
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I've been working on a private mud server for a little while now and I have a few coding questions.

1. I was curious how would I go about making the smaug code display damage done through the attacks? Instead of having just attack descriptions.
2. How would I change the attack description levels? I mean instead of having you SMITE, how could I change that?
3. Does anyone know of any colors codes for smaug that would allow colored title's, emote's, channels etc. I was looking for a system that used &G for bright green etc.

Thanks.
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Posted by Kain   USA  (43 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #1 on Tue 29 Apr 2003 11:18 PM (UTC)
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The answer to number 1 is here:

http://www.gammon.com.au/forum/bbshowpost.php?bbsubject_id=2263

It's a previous post. Use the search feature of these forums and you may be able to find the answer to most of your questions. Another good resource to use is the Smaug Mailing List...

http://www.shadow-lands.com/sml/

As for your question about finding where to alter SMITE, etc., you'll have to alter the source code, search through your code and you should find the sections that you need to alter and work from there. As for the color codes, trying searching this forum or the mailing list above and you'll probably find your answer.
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