On Mon, 15 Sep 1997, Cris Jacobin wrote:
> Would it be possible, to create a series of .diff files which you
> can edit, for such mundane tasks as adding a new class, adding a spell,
> cmd, etc.
Possible? You bet. In fact, all you have to do is edit all the stock
files necessary to make the desired changes, put them in a seperate
directory 'foo', and type:
> diff -C 2 foo src
[snip]
> I can see something like this, making circle quite the hot item.
>
> -jac 'So, what am I missing? It's too easy not to have been done allready'
You're missing the code. Let us know how it turns out :)
Sam
ObCircle:
In case anyone remembers my post on my experimental output buffering
system, it's been coming along a lot better than I expected. With a bit
more work I'll have configurable scrollback with a little spam-control (it
doesn't bother with "Huh?!?" and mud prompts), and automatic pagination
with player-settable page lengths. With a little extra work and very
little extra cpu time I can set up multiple screen width options (40, 80,
100, whatever).
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