Unknown2005-07-22 01:10:43
So often after a trigger is fired that highlights, the next block of text received from the MUD gets coloured green...
Anyone else have zMUD do this, or could suggest why?
Anyone else have zMUD do this, or could suggest why?
Unknown2005-07-22 01:21:54
Happens to me sometimes with hightlights, and gags. Don't know why, doesn't matter enough to care.
Unknown2005-07-22 01:48:34
If you'd rather it was colored a different color "accidentally," just change your default terminal color in your preferences.
Drathys2005-07-22 07:03:37
My guess is that it colours the text in that colour (zmud default?) until it receives an ansi colour code.
Unknown2005-07-23 22:28:19
Whenever I used #say in zmud, it always coloured the next line green. Check your triggers and use #echo instead if that's the case.
Syrienne2005-07-25 03:29:11
Putting in a vertical space or two usually helps stop that.