Re: mud client for the mac

2011-10-08 Thread Travis Siegel
There's sample triggers, aliases, and mud logins in the muddle.sample file. After you load the file into text edit, just save it again (don't change it's type, it's a plain text file, and needs to stay that way) You'll need to take a look at the entries in the muddle.sample file, since that's

Re: mud client for the mac

2011-10-08 Thread michael maslo
Hi Travis: I have a few question on the muddle program please. I opened the sample.muddle in text edit but when I try to save it I do not know what type of file format to save it in. I tried rtf or other one's but it won't let me save it. I don't know how to save it as a non fi

Re: mud client for the mac

2011-10-05 Thread Travis Siegel
squidsoft.net's ip address is: 65.5.228.114. You'd simply make an entry like this in the .muddle file site="squid" addr="65.5.228.114" port="" init="squid1" then you'd type (from muddle's command prompt) connect squid It would then connect to the mud, and run the init commmands you've place

Re: mud client for the mac

2011-10-05 Thread Travis Siegel
Muddle is a terminal app, this means that you need to edit terminal files to use it. Text edit will edit these files, but it will require a little manual work. First option is to load the muddle.sample into text edit, change your aliases, triggers, and connections, then save it again, rename

Re: mud client for the mac

2011-10-03 Thread michael maslo
Hi Travis: I just looked at your mud client again and I am sorry but I do not understand on how to connect it at all. I went to new connection and typed in squidsoft.net but that did not work. It was hard to find a ip for it. Is this what I am supposed to do? On Oct 3, 2011, at 10:25 PM,

Re: mud client for the mac

2011-10-03 Thread michael maslo
Hi, to connect using muddle do I need to use the ip address now? Also is there a manual I can read to learn how to create triggers and alias? If I could learn how to do that I would be willing to use this all the time. Will you let us know when it is ready or when you have finished updating thi

Re: mud client for the mac

2011-10-03 Thread Travis Siegel
The one I use is called muddle, and you can find it at the softocn pages located at: http://mac.softcon.com (under the terminal applications) I'm working on adding both mip and mcp protocols to it, but having trouble with the wrap around buffer it uses for it's text output, it likes to dump

mud client for the mac

2011-10-03 Thread michael maslo
Hi list: Can someone tell me if there is a mud client that works well with voice over and the mac? I am looking for something where you can add triggers and alias and such. Any help will be appreciated. <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---> To reply to this post, please address your messa