
- Mudlet create alias update#
- Mudlet create alias download#
missing cursor and selection functionality to Geyser.MiniConsole. first-time placeholder text for aliases. Mudlet create alias update#
offer to update editor theme as well when dark theme is enabled.Main window shortcuts can now be customised.
auto-enable dark theme for dark mode desktops.`map.pauseSpeedwalk()` and `map.resumeSpeedwalk()` + mpp alias to generic mapper.`getProfileStats()` to see # of triggers, aliases, etc from Lua.Map deletion functionality (option in settings as well as `deleteMap()`).string.patternEscape for escaping special Lua pattern characters.overline support to c/d/hecho, ansi2decho, and c/d/hecho2ansi functions.
Mudlet create alias download#
mirror generic_mapper download path for chinese player. failure reasons to `installPackage` and `installModule`. color `echo aliases for testing triggers (`cecho, `decho, and `hecho). Asteria as a known game with Discord Rich Presence. `windowType()` to find out if something is a label/miniconsole/etc. `getLabelStylesheet()` to get the label's stylesheet. `getBackgroundColor()` to get the background color of a label/miniconsole/etc. Geyser.StyleSheet for managing stylesheets with inheritance. ChangelogĪ lot of very handy improvements come with this update - too many to mention above. Thanks to all translators who are enabling Mudlet to speak their language: Alan Sneath, Hsin-Hsiang Peng, ifelse, Leris, Marco "M0lid3us" Tironi, mohammed hossam, Tostaito, Vadim Peretokin, and vingi. Thanks to all coders who made this amazing release happen: Chris Mitchell, Damian Monogue, Gustavo Sousa, Kebap, lithiumFlower, Manuel Wegmann, Mike Conley, Nils Schimmelmann, nsweeting2, Philipp, Delwing, Slobodan Terzić, Stephen Lyons, Tim Johnson, Vadim Peretokin, and 噢哎哟喂. Think of it as a container that you can put your labels into and if there's not enough space, you get scrollbars - both horizontal and vertical directions work. Edru got to work fixing that and createScrollBox() is the result. But why only miniconsoles and not labels as well? demonnic wondered that too, rolled up his sleeves, and fixed it - you can now use c/d/hecho functions on labels! ScrollboxesĮver wanted to create scrollable lists with labels Mudlet? Say a list of players, or wares in a shop? While it was quite doable with miniconsoles, it wasn't the case with labels. If you've used CSSMan previously, this is a worthy replacement! c/d/hecho works on labelsĬecho("Hi! This text is red, blue, and green"_) - cecho is pretty familiar to us all, isn't it? If you want to get your text onto a miniconsole, this is a very popular option. Configurable shortcutsĭon't like that Alt+D disconnects you from the game? You don't have to put up with that anymore! Thanks to Delwing, all shortcuts used by Mudlet are now customisable via Settings:ĭemonnic has done so many nice things in this release that it's hard to pick one, so if I had to settle on one this would be it - Geyser stylesheets! They allow you to create a managed stylesheet to make it easier to set and change properties, as well as inherit properties from another stylesheet, making it easier to manage multiple styles at once. This functionality is coming over from MCMP support that already exists in Mudlet - so if you're a game admin and would like this for your game, go for it. You can tag all sounds as 'battle sounds' and stop them all at once when the battle is done. and later when changing to a new area/zone replace the ambience music with another one. You can set music/sounds to fade in or out, adjust the volume on them individually, choose at which time should the playback start, select how many times it should loop (infinite? sure!), or even tag sounds with a similar category so you can control them en-masse.Ĭrazy, huh? Just as an example, you can now background ambience music when in area/zone A. Lua music and sound API got a huge overhaul by mpconley in this update! And we don't use such words here lightly - this update opens a lot of possibilities in the audio arena. You can now use background music in your Mudlet UI
That said, gifs are pretty expensive to play - so don't go too wild with them. Try it out by dragging this link onto Mudlet, or with this on the input line: lua installPackage"" Show animated bars and backgrounds get awesome meme gifs show a flying money sign when you've sold stuff, or a little dude running on screen while you're speedwalking ingame - let your imagination flow! You heard it here first, folks - Edru brings us gifs in 2022! In addition to supporting images, labels now support animated gifs as well. This box brings gifs, scrollboxes, and revamped sound & music to Mudlet - welcome to the first update of 2022! You can now use gifs in your Mudlet UI Every Mudlet release is like a box of presents, according to Mudlet dev Delwing.