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> Wow the silence...., So are there any other mud owners/admins
Kaleisha
post Dec 10 2004, 10:13 AM
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out there? I'm interested to know

I meet mac user players fairly often. One way I spot them is when they ask on newbie why greet isn't working. In our mud we use greet as a way to trigger dialogue between the player and the mob. I get a few new players who pipe up and ask why greet isn't working for them. They then tell me that when they try it it's making them do the 'hi there hows it going' thing. I have to explain to them it is a universal standard trigger that is preset in savitar that is over riding their greet. Anyway it's always a fun way to spot other mac users.

But as far as admins, owners, gods etc I don't think I have actually run into any at all. I found it useful being on a mac when we were developing the code for our mud, I was able to make sure it was all working as we wanted it to from the mac point of view. Had to run a few different mac clients to make sure all the ansi was showing up correctly and the maps were displaying right. Maybe that kind of thing is not so important on a code base that has been around for a while.

So if you are a builder or whatever, what kind of problems have you had? I used to be an imm on a diku mud and they had no OLC, and I couldn't track down any kind of building client that would run on a mac. So I was basically taking the code for an existing area, reading through it all and building my area in a text file copying the code I already had. sheesh!.. never did get that area finished either *grin*
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post Dec 11 2004, 05:31 AM
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I can't really speak to the kitty girl thing, but on page and finger:

Page is a message command, indeed. It's like when they get on the intercom at K-Mart and say, "Paging Dan! Paging Dan!" Same word, or so I surmise.

Finger (typically +finger) is from an old command used to get information about remote systems. I'm not sure, but I think it was part of the old BBS systems or Usenet or... you get the idea. Before my time, anyway.

So, ah... Now you know... what my assumptions and theories are.


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