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Problem with no command history
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Posted by
| Mav
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| Thu 12 Jun 2003 04:19 PM (UTC) |
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| Hi,
Since I have upgraded to MUSHclient 3.42, the commands I type dont go into command history, therefore I cant recall them with arrow keys. When I check, I see that command history is empty. Of course with like a non-zero setting for commands to keep.
Is anyone else experiencing this problem ?
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Posted by
| Nick Gammon
Australia (23,133 posts) Bio
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| Reply #1 on Thu 12 Jun 2003 09:32 PM (UTC) |
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| This shouldn't have changed in the latest release, however I would check whether "no command echo" is checked under the Display menu. It is possible the MUD is turning command echo off, and when it is off commands are not saved in the command history (this is intended for passwords).
You can set an option in the configuration Commands window - "Ignore 'echo off' messages" which will stop this happening next time. |
- Nick Gammon
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Posted by
| Kurnan
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| Reply #2 on Thu 12 Jan 2012 10:51 PM (UTC) |
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| Is there any way around this? I would like to be able to use the command history but I don't like having my commands echoed as they can be quite spammy, e.g my score/stat command:
info %.Mood: %(%Y%) Spellspeed: %(%m%) Alertness: %(%R%) Wimpy: %(%y%) %.You have: %(%z/%Z%) hits, %(%e/%E%) mana, and %(%j/%J%) moves. %.Offensive Bonus: %(%O%) Dodge Bonus: %(%D%) Parry Bonus: %(%k%) %.%f | Top |
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Posted by
| Nick Gammon
Australia (23,133 posts) Bio
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| Reply #3 on Fri 13 Jan 2012 03:18 AM (UTC) |
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| Wow! Major thread necro!
You can uncheck "echo my input in ..." in the commands configuration. They still go into command history. |
- Nick Gammon
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Posted by
| Kurnan
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| Reply #4 on Fri 13 Jan 2012 09:06 AM (UTC) |
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| Haha yeah, sorry about that, I figured it would be better to check and see if anyone else had posted about this. Thanks btw! | Top |
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Posted by
| damccull
USA (12 posts) Bio
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| Reply #5 on Sun 20 Jan 2013 06:22 AM (UTC) |
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| I'm on a dikumud right now, with command history off, and I'm still receiving my commands echoed. Except it's not storing my commands in the history.
Also, if I turn command history on, I see the echo twice. how do I fix this? | Top |
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Posted by
| Nick Gammon
Australia (23,133 posts) Bio
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| Reply #6 on Sun 20 Jan 2013 09:23 AM (UTC) |
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Please provide a summary of your world configuration:
- Either use the scripting Immediate window (Ctrl+I) to execute: Debug ("summary")
or
- Install the Summary plugin (see
"Summary" feature) and type "summary"
Then copy the resulting information from the output window, and paste into a Forum message.
You need version 4.55 onwards of MUSHclient to do this.
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- Nick Gammon
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Posted by
| Mav
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| Reply #7 on Fri 25 Jan 2013 03:55 PM (UTC) |
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| Wow, to see that I had posted this 10 years ago... | Top |
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Posted by
| Nick Gammon
Australia (23,133 posts) Bio
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| Reply #8 on Fri 25 Jan 2013 09:29 PM (UTC) |
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| I should probably automatically lock old threads, eh? |
- Nick Gammon
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