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Zeius
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 8:28 pm   

really trobule converting from zMUD
 
Hi guys, I have a lot of settings in zMUD, and as I try to open the .mud
file in cmud, strange thiungs happens :P

- all buttons are "extracted" from nested class and placed in the root
- one big class, is duplicated tens times in the root, and asap I click on one of these, cmud *often* hangs
every (same name) class has part of the original classes
- btw only triggers seems to be partially imported
no aliases, macros, ecc

maybe I could send my .mud file to zugg for debugging?
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Zugg
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 8:43 pm   
 
Yes, send me your *.MUD file, along with a screen shot showing how it looks in zMUD, and any comments on various commands that can be used to test your settings.
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Zeius
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 8:45 pm   
 
cannot find email address for send, can you give me?
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Rugbystyle
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 8:45 pm   
 
support@zuggsoft.com
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Arminas
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 9:50 pm   
 
I am betting he is going to the package editor and clicking file->open->*.mud

That is one way I got those results.

Zeius when you first open cMud click on your session and click edit. Go to the package tab and where it askes for your *.pkg file point it at your *.mud file. Save and open your session. cMud will convert your *.mud file to a *.pkg file. Now close your session and the next time you open cMud you will be able to look at your settings in the package editor.

They should not be nested as you mentioned. Good Luck!
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tatali0n
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 11:08 am   
 
Zeius, don't know if this helps, but I moved my Zmud settings over to Cmud by exporting them to a text file from Zmud, copying the contents of the text file into the Cmud editor (ctrl-shift-enter) and then firing the contents of the editor into Cmud (ie. ctrl-shift-enter). Aside from a translation problem with the #col command and an issue with a toggle button that I suspect is perculiar to Cmud and not the way I've moved the button to it from Zmud, it worked a treat.

Gave me the perfect oporutnity to do some housekeeping on my manifold aliases, triggers and variables also Smile
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Zeius
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 8:17 pm   
 
hum, yes, I tried what you suggested tatalion, and impot worked fine :)
but all my buttons are pasted outside their classes (not good)
and I got a lot of errors importing triggers/aliases like "gt $c0015%-1"

i think cmud does not like plain $ char
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 8:37 pm   
 
$ is a special character in CMUD, just like #, %, @, etc. If you are trying to send a special character to the MUD, then you must put ~ in front of it, or enclose the entire string in quotes to send it to the MUD verbatim. That's not a bug and requires you to change your scripts for them to work in CMUD.
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Zeius
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 9:29 pm   
 
ok, I will add the "tilde" and retry the "tatalion" way, btw, opening the .mud file cause a lot of problems:P
keep on good working zugg
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