The client will only save logfiles if you do so manually. I recommend that,
when you close the client after quitting, when it asks you if you wish to
save the output file, that you use that as your log file; just choose where
to save it and you're all set.
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Hi,
Has anyone played robo e or accessible fruit machine? Are they fun, easy games?
Amanda
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we did one on the randomage podcast.
http://podcast.valiant8086.com
it's one of the later episodes
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On 5/28/2013 11:49 PM, eargel wrote:
I am trying to get some podcasts of people playing any of the games that
Playing In the Dark has made. I have seen some po
Hmmm, could you send me some generic concepts of how you would design those
classes? I think I've got a pretty good idea of the concept of setting up
specific classes like that, but I'm not sure exactly how to go about
designing them, so any help would be appreciated. Thanks for getting me on
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In order to create a log. first you have to activete the output screen I
can't remember what the shortcut keys are for that. I think that it mite be
alt+ctrl+o. to turn on the output screen. once that is doneto you can go
from the input screen to the output screen ;by pressing ctrl
Hi all,
I have been trying to locate the logs from the MUD’s, but my log
folder is empty. Where else would the logs be filed at? I have checked
the log path and it is set to C:\Program Files\VipMud\logs\. I have
gone through the options menu as well, and create logs from MUD output
is active. How