RE: mudding on the mac

2015-02-16 Thread wayne17a
Hello, yes I would be very happy. If that could happen , so here's hoping.

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Hi all. I’ve been playing MUDs for a while now, and really would like to run 
vmware less and less. So, I want an accessible MUD client, that is updated 
since 2012 or so, that works with voiceover. It could either send text to Apple 
tts, or to voiceover directly with apple scripts. Is that too much to ask for? 
I’d also like trigger support, for sound packs. 

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mudding on the mac

2015-02-15 Thread Devin Prater
Hi all. I’ve been playing MUDs for a while now, and really would like to run 
vmware less and less. So, I want an accessible MUD client, that is updated 
since 2012 or so, that works with voiceover. It could either send text to Apple 
tts, or to voiceover directly with apple scripts. Is that too much to ask for? 
I’d also like trigger support, for sound packs. 

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Re: Mudding on the mac.

2012-05-07 Thread Maria Chapman
Hi.  thanks i will try to set it up and set vo the way you said. one more 
question how do i then tell vo to remember the settings when i re open the app? 
i know it has something to do with activities but have never done anything with 
them before.

thanks

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On 07/05/2012, at 7:44 AM, Greg Aikens wrote:

 You can download Tintin from http://tintin.sourceforge.net/
 
 It comes as a tar archive that you have to unpack.  I believe the built in 
 mac utilities can handle this, but if not, something like the unarchiver 
 works great.  Run the resulting file.  Your mac will classify it as a unix 
 executable file.  Opening it from finder will open a terminal session etc.  
 Use the command #help to get a list of tintin commands.  
 
 If I can be of any more help, let me know.
 
 -Greg
 
 On May 6, 2012, at 11:20 AM, Shannon Dyer wrote:
 
 Hi, Allison.
 
 I haven't found a good client for the Mac. I use a windows client  on my 
 virtual machine. It's VIPMud from GMA Games. You can get a free trial for 
 it. It's wonderfully accessible.
 
 I'd love to talk muds with you. Email me off list, if you don't mind. My 
 address is
 solsticesin...@gmail.com
 
 Shannon
 Shannon Dyer
 Alumni Council Member,
 Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, Inc
 ®  and
 America's VetDogs®,  The Veteran's K-9 Corps Inc ®
 Providing Second Sight ® since 1946
 371 E. Jericho Turnpike, Smithtown, NY 11787
 Office: 631-930-9000, Toll-free: 866-282-8047
 solsticesin...@gmail.com
 To make a donation that can change a life...contact the Guide Dog Foundation 
 at
 www.guidedog.org 
 or America's VetDogs the Veterans K-9 Corps at
 www.vetdogs.org
 Visit us on facebook at: 
 www.facebook.com/GuideDogFoundation or www.facebook.com/AmericasVetDogs
 
 On May 6, 2012, at 1:23 AM, Allison Mervis wrote:
 
 Hi everyone!
 I enjoy playing various muds, and was wondering what my options were in 
 terms of accessible mud clients. I know that muds could theoretically be 
 played in the terminal, and was wondering whether or not anyone has tried 
 this. As I'm sure many of you know, mudding successfully  requires a lot of 
 information to be read to you automatically so that you can quickly keep 
 track of room descriptions, your status during a battle, etc. Do either the 
 terminal or any other stand alone mud clients read incoming information 
 automatically? Thanks so much.
 Allison
 
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Re: Mudding on the mac.

2012-05-06 Thread Maria Chapman
HI.  i was going to send a similar email.

would like to know if it's possible to play things like alter eon on the mac.


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On 06/05/2012, at 3:23 PM, Allison Mervis wrote:

 Hi everyone!
 I enjoy playing various muds, and was wondering what my options were in terms 
 of accessible mud clients. I know that muds could theoretically be played in 
 the terminal, and was wondering whether or not anyone has tried this. As I'm 
 sure many of you know, mudding successfully  requires a lot of information to 
 be read to you automatically so that you can quickly keep track of room 
 descriptions, your status during a battle, etc. Do either the terminal or any 
 other stand alone mud clients read incoming information automatically? Thanks 
 so much.
 Allison
 
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Re: Mudding on the mac.

2012-05-06 Thread Maria Chapman
HI.  what is tin tin and where do we get it?

How do we then set it up so we can play in the terminal?

thanks

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On 06/05/2012, at 3:56 PM, Greg Aikens wrote:

 Hi Allison,
 I have been reasonably successful using tintin in terminal.  I had to play 
 with the VO cursor settings some but here is the configuration I like and 
 have saved as an activity.:
 Keyboard follows VO cursor: Yes
 VO follows keyboard cursor: No
 Insertion point follows VO cursor: Yes
 VO follows insertion point: no
 
 Basically, I can't find a way to keep VO from interrupting itself when new 
 info hits the screen, but setting up your cursors this way means that you 
 will not lose your place even though new text has been added below the point 
 where your cursor is.
 
 Tintin also has a nice scripting ability built in.  I have found it helpful 
 to gag blank lines, effectively cutting down on the number of times VO might 
 need to interrupt itself when a new line comes in.  The way to gag a blank 
 line in Tintin is:
 #gag {^$}
 
 I have also gagged all kinds of other unnecessary spam and am working on ways 
 to display critical info that are spoken faster.
 
 These approaches have made mudding viable for me on the mac, even if it is 
 not quite what things were on the windows side.  
 
 HTH
 
 Greg
 On May 6, 2012, at 12:23 AM, Allison Mervis wrote:
 
 Hi everyone!
 I enjoy playing various muds, and was wondering what my options were in 
 terms of accessible mud clients. I know that muds could theoretically be 
 played in the terminal, and was wondering whether or not anyone has tried 
 this. As I'm sure many of you know, mudding successfully  requires a lot of 
 information to be read to you automatically so that you can quickly keep 
 track of room descriptions, your status during a battle, etc. Do either the 
 terminal or any other stand alone mud clients read incoming information 
 automatically? Thanks so much.
 Allison
 
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Re: Mudding on the mac.

2012-05-06 Thread Shannon Dyer
Hi, Allison.

I haven't found a good client for the Mac. I use a windows client  on my 
virtual machine. It's VIPMud from GMA Games. You can get a free trial for it. 
It's wonderfully accessible.

I'd love to talk muds with you. Email me off list, if you don't mind. My 
address is
solsticesin...@gmail.com

Shannon
Shannon Dyer
Alumni Council Member,
Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, Inc
®  and
America's VetDogs®,  The Veteran's K-9 Corps Inc ®
Providing Second Sight ® since 1946
371 E. Jericho Turnpike, Smithtown, NY 11787
Office: 631-930-9000, Toll-free: 866-282-8047
solsticesin...@gmail.com
To make a donation that can change a life...contact the Guide Dog Foundation at
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or America's VetDogs the Veterans K-9 Corps at
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Visit us on facebook at: 
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On May 6, 2012, at 1:23 AM, Allison Mervis wrote:

 Hi everyone!
 I enjoy playing various muds, and was wondering what my options were in terms 
 of accessible mud clients. I know that muds could theoretically be played in 
 the terminal, and was wondering whether or not anyone has tried this. As I'm 
 sure many of you know, mudding successfully  requires a lot of information to 
 be read to you automatically so that you can quickly keep track of room 
 descriptions, your status during a battle, etc. Do either the terminal or any 
 other stand alone mud clients read incoming information automatically? Thanks 
 so much.
 Allison
 
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Re: Mudding on the mac.

2012-05-06 Thread Greg Aikens
You can download Tintin from http://tintin.sourceforge.net/

It comes as a tar archive that you have to unpack.  I believe the built in mac 
utilities can handle this, but if not, something like the unarchiver works 
great.  Run the resulting file.  Your mac will classify it as a unix executable 
file.  Opening it from finder will open a terminal session etc.  Use the 
command #help to get a list of tintin commands.  

If I can be of any more help, let me know.

-Greg

On May 6, 2012, at 11:20 AM, Shannon Dyer wrote:

 Hi, Allison.
 
 I haven't found a good client for the Mac. I use a windows client  on my 
 virtual machine. It's VIPMud from GMA Games. You can get a free trial for it. 
 It's wonderfully accessible.
 
 I'd love to talk muds with you. Email me off list, if you don't mind. My 
 address is
 solsticesin...@gmail.com
 
 Shannon
 Shannon Dyer
 Alumni Council Member,
 Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, Inc
 ®  and
 America's VetDogs®,  The Veteran's K-9 Corps Inc ®
 Providing Second Sight ® since 1946
 371 E. Jericho Turnpike, Smithtown, NY 11787
 Office: 631-930-9000, Toll-free: 866-282-8047
 solsticesin...@gmail.com
 To make a donation that can change a life...contact the Guide Dog Foundation 
 at
 www.guidedog.org 
 or America's VetDogs the Veterans K-9 Corps at
 www.vetdogs.org
 Visit us on facebook at: 
 www.facebook.com/GuideDogFoundation or www.facebook.com/AmericasVetDogs
 
 On May 6, 2012, at 1:23 AM, Allison Mervis wrote:
 
 Hi everyone!
 I enjoy playing various muds, and was wondering what my options were in 
 terms of accessible mud clients. I know that muds could theoretically be 
 played in the terminal, and was wondering whether or not anyone has tried 
 this. As I'm sure many of you know, mudding successfully  requires a lot of 
 information to be read to you automatically so that you can quickly keep 
 track of room descriptions, your status during a battle, etc. Do either the 
 terminal or any other stand alone mud clients read incoming information 
 automatically? Thanks so much.
 Allison
 
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Mudding on the mac.

2012-05-05 Thread Allison Mervis
Hi everyone!
I enjoy playing various muds, and was wondering what my options were in terms 
of accessible mud clients. I know that muds could theoretically be played in 
the terminal, and was wondering whether or not anyone has tried this. As I'm 
sure many of you know, mudding successfully  requires a lot of information to 
be read to you automatically so that you can quickly keep track of room 
descriptions, your status during a battle, etc. Do either the terminal or any 
other stand alone mud clients read incoming information automatically? Thanks 
so much.
Allison

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Re: Mudding on the mac.

2012-05-05 Thread Greg Aikens
Hi Allison,
I have been reasonably successful using tintin in terminal.  I had to play with 
the VO cursor settings some but here is the configuration I like and have saved 
as an activity.:
Keyboard follows VO cursor: Yes
VO follows keyboard cursor: No
Insertion point follows VO cursor: Yes
VO follows insertion point: no

Basically, I can't find a way to keep VO from interrupting itself when new info 
hits the screen, but setting up your cursors this way means that you will not 
lose your place even though new text has been added below the point where your 
cursor is.

Tintin also has a nice scripting ability built in.  I have found it helpful to 
gag blank lines, effectively cutting down on the number of times VO might need 
to interrupt itself when a new line comes in.  The way to gag a blank line in 
Tintin is:
#gag {^$}

I have also gagged all kinds of other unnecessary spam and am working on ways 
to display critical info that are spoken faster.

These approaches have made mudding viable for me on the mac, even if it is not 
quite what things were on the windows side.  

HTH

Greg
On May 6, 2012, at 12:23 AM, Allison Mervis wrote:

 Hi everyone!
 I enjoy playing various muds, and was wondering what my options were in terms 
 of accessible mud clients. I know that muds could theoretically be played in 
 the terminal, and was wondering whether or not anyone has tried this. As I'm 
 sure many of you know, mudding successfully  requires a lot of information to 
 be read to you automatically so that you can quickly keep track of room 
 descriptions, your status during a battle, etc. Do either the terminal or any 
 other stand alone mud clients read incoming information automatically? Thanks 
 so much.
 Allison
 
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Re: iTunes 10.5 And Mudding On the Mac

2011-11-25 Thread Thomas McMahan
Multi User Dungeon games. Mud.  Text based games so multi pal rooms, places, 
and even worlds depending on the game and of course multi player.  That's 
muding as I know it.

Now if anybody knows a good client that will work in Lion feel free to let me 
know.  Mud walker apparently won't work because it was written originally as a 
power pc, or my new machine sees something pertaining to power pc and so it 
doesn't want to work for me  Suppose could just go into my games though and 
link throughout the telnet and see how terminal works it worked before when I 
was using my power pc.  So perhaps all isn't lost *lol*.  
On Nov 19, 2011, at 2:27 PM, ezzie bueno wrote:

 Hi folks,
 
 Have any of you been using the latest version of iTunes? Is it worth updating?
 What exactly is mudding? I really have no idea.  LOL.
 Any feedback is appreciated.
 
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iTunes 10.5 And Mudding On the Mac

2011-11-19 Thread ezzie bueno

Hi folks,

Have any of you been using the latest version of iTunes? Is it 
worth updating?

What exactly is mudding? I really have no idea.  LOL.
Any feedback is appreciated.

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Re: mudding on the mac

2010-12-10 Thread Jude DaShiell

In terminal mode, try telnet ancientanguish.org and see what happens.


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mudding on the mac

2010-12-09 Thread Oriol Gómez
Hello!
Has anyone found a proper mudding client for the mac?
I have mushclient on windows but  I just got a mac and I'd like to
find a mud client.

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Re: mudding on the mac

2010-12-09 Thread Ruud Bemelmans
I tested Savitar, but didn't get far at all. I also mailed the developer 
of Savitar and I haven't had a reply and I'm not expecting one soon 
anyway. So, as far as I know mudding and mac with VoiceOver, nope.


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Re: mudding on the mac

2010-12-09 Thread Oriol Gómez
hrm that's too bad. Anyone tried tintin++? I have no idea if it's
available for the mac. I'm going to see if I can get it.

On 12/9/10, Ruud Bemelmans ruud.bemelm...@home.nl wrote:
 I tested Savitar, but didn't get far at all. I also mailed the developer
 of Savitar and I haven't had a reply and I'm not expecting one soon
 anyway. So, as far as I know mudding and mac with VoiceOver, nope.

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Re: mudding on the mac

2010-12-09 Thread Eric Oyen
for the most part, irc and mac with voiceover isn't very good either. I have 
had some success with Xchat aqua and voiceover using growl, but join more than 
one chan or be in a busy chan and forget it. too much noise and no 
intelligibility. I have yet to find a way to get growl to use a faster read 
speed than the slow setting. I have alex (the main voice) set to over 300 wpm 
but using growl, it sits at a paltry 75 wpm. far too slow for my needs.

-Eric

On Dec 9, 2010, at 2:45 AM, Ruud Bemelmans wrote:

 I tested Savitar, but didn't get far at all. I also mailed the developer of 
 Savitar and I haven't had a reply and I'm not expecting one soon anyway. So, 
 as far as I know mudding and mac with VoiceOver, nope.
 
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Re: mudding on the mac

2010-12-09 Thread May McDonald
I've tried it, but haven't figured out completely how to get it do act like I 
want it to.
On 2010-12-09, at 4:49 AM, Oriol Gómez wrote:

 hrm that's too bad. Anyone tried tintin++? I have no idea if it's
 available for the mac. I'm going to see if I can get it.
 
 On 12/9/10, Ruud Bemelmans ruud.bemelm...@home.nl wrote:
 I tested Savitar, but didn't get far at all. I also mailed the developer
 of Savitar and I haven't had a reply and I'm not expecting one soon
 anyway. So, as far as I know mudding and mac with VoiceOver, nope.
 
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Re: mudding on the mac

2010-12-09 Thread Rose Morales
I was hoping someone could suggest a viable mudding solution for the mac. The 
responses here have been disappointing. Thus far, I've been running Vipmud on 
my Windows VM. And that works fine, but it's one of the very few things I need 
to pull up Windows to do. I would like to make that count even less. If anyone 
has found an accessible mudding solution, please do let us know.
Rose
On Dec 9, 2010, at 6:19 AM, May McDonald wrote:

 I've tried it, but haven't figured out completely how to get it do act like I 
 want it to.
 On 2010-12-09, at 4:49 AM, Oriol Gómez wrote:
 
 hrm that's too bad. Anyone tried tintin++? I have no idea if it's
 available for the mac. I'm going to see if I can get it.
 
 On 12/9/10, Ruud Bemelmans ruud.bemelm...@home.nl wrote:
 I tested Savitar, but didn't get far at all. I also mailed the developer
 of Savitar and I haven't had a reply and I'm not expecting one soon
 anyway. So, as far as I know mudding and mac with VoiceOver, nope.
 
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Re: mudding on the mac

2010-12-09 Thread Ruud Bemelmans
I also tried mud walker and telnet today, just because it would be nice 
to not be tied to windows for mudding. Mud walker had all buttons and 
menus accessible, but at one point it just kept giving me mud walker 
busy, busy, busy, which got annoying rather quickly. Telnet connected 
at least and told me some stuff, but it didn't scroll on properly, which 
wasn't super, but at least it gave me more to work with than Savitar and 
Mud walker.  I haven't messed with options in telnet, so that might be 
something to look into.


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Re: mudding on the mac

2010-12-09 Thread May McDonald
I'm still waiting for a good one as well. That way I can definitely stop using 
my windows laptop.
On 2010-12-09, at 10:36 AM, Rose Morales wrote:

 I was hoping someone could suggest a viable mudding solution for the mac. The 
 responses here have been disappointing. Thus far, I've been running Vipmud on 
 my Windows VM. And that works fine, but it's one of the very few things I 
 need to pull up Windows to do. I would like to make that count even less. If 
 anyone has found an accessible mudding solution, please do let us know.
 Rose
 On Dec 9, 2010, at 6:19 AM, May McDonald wrote:
 
 I've tried it, but haven't figured out completely how to get it do act like 
 I want it to.
 On 2010-12-09, at 4:49 AM, Oriol Gómez wrote:
 
 hrm that's too bad. Anyone tried tintin++? I have no idea if it's
 available for the mac. I'm going to see if I can get it.
 
 On 12/9/10, Ruud Bemelmans ruud.bemelm...@home.nl wrote:
 I tested Savitar, but didn't get far at all. I also mailed the developer
 of Savitar and I haven't had a reply and I'm not expecting one soon
 anyway. So, as far as I know mudding and mac with VoiceOver, nope.
 
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Re: mudding on the mac

2010-12-09 Thread Colin M
Hi All! :]
Sorry for my ignorance!
What is mudding!
I've never used windows or stuff like that!
Solo Mac user here!
TIA Colin! ::]
On 9 Dec 2010, at 17:15, May McDonald wrote:

 I'm still waiting for a good one as well. That way I can definitely stop 
 using my windows laptop.
 On 2010-12-09, at 10:36 AM, Rose Morales wrote:
 
 I was hoping someone could suggest a viable mudding solution for the mac. 
 The responses here have been disappointing. Thus far, I've been running 
 Vipmud on my Windows VM. And that works fine, but it's one of the very few 
 things I need to pull up Windows to do. I would like to make that count even 
 less. If anyone has found an accessible mudding solution, please do let us 
 know.
 Rose
 On Dec 9, 2010, at 6:19 AM, May McDonald wrote:
 
 I've tried it, but haven't figured out completely how to get it do act like 
 I want it to.
 On 2010-12-09, at 4:49 AM, Oriol Gómez wrote:
 
 hrm that's too bad. Anyone tried tintin++? I have no idea if it's
 available for the mac. I'm going to see if I can get it.
 
 On 12/9/10, Ruud Bemelmans ruud.bemelm...@home.nl wrote:
 I tested Savitar, but didn't get far at all. I also mailed the developer
 of Savitar and I haven't had a reply and I'm not expecting one soon
 anyway. So, as far as I know mudding and mac with VoiceOver, nope.
 
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Re: mudding on the mac

2010-12-09 Thread Dan Eickmeier
mudding is playing text adventure games.  WHich i never did on WIndows  and  
don't really care for at all.  Certainly for those that  like to do it, there 
clearly isn't an accessible  solution for the mac yet.  
On Dec 9, 2010, at 4:26 AM, Oriol Gómez wrote:

 Hello!
 Has anyone found a proper mudding client for the mac?
 I have mushclient on windows but  I just got a mac and I'd like to
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Re: mudding on the mac

2010-12-09 Thread Pete Nalda
Back in the old days one could access MUDs with just telnet.

Egun. On, Lagunak!  (Basque for G' day,Mates),

On Dec 9, 2010, at 11:30 AM, Dan Eickmeier va3ets2...@me.com wrote:

 mudding is playing text adventure games.  WHich i never did on WIndows  and  
 don't really care for at all.  Certainly for those that  like to do it, there 
 clearly isn't an accessible  solution for the mac yet.  
 On Dec 9, 2010, at 4:26 AM, Oriol Gómez wrote:
 
 Hello!
 Has anyone found a proper mudding client for the mac?
 I have mushclient on windows but  I just got a mac and I'd like to
 find a mud client.
 
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mudding on the mac?

2009-08-30 Thread a radix
Hello, I play a lot of muds on the pc and i would like to do this on the mac as 
well, a client with msp and mccp would be nice but if thats not possible then 
at least some basic sound trigger support. Does anyone else play muds on the 
mac?
Greetings, Anouk,
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