![]() Thanks to all coders that have contributed to this massive release: Andre Castellanos, Damian Monogue, Eraene, Fae, Gustavo Sousa, Ian Adkins, Jonathan Mohrbacher, Kebap, keneanung, Manuel Wegmann, Matthias Urlichs, Mike Conley, Stack, Stephen Lyons, and Vadim Peretokin. Thus Mudlet 4.10 will be the last version to support 10.13, which had a good run of 3 years! Credits Geyser.MiniConsole gains Geyser.MiniConsole:display() which works just like regular display(), but outputs in the miniconsole instead of your main display.Īpple will stop supporting 10.13 High Sierra in November 2020, and Mudlet will have to follow suit. It also picked up the Geyser.Label:rawEcho(txt) function, which skips over all the formatting assistance normally provided by Geyser.Label:echo(). Geyser.Label also allows you to use “nocolor” as the text color, which will then allow for coloring the text via CSS. Find these bugs easily by searching for %%. Note: this improvement will also find your typos! For example if you had “95%%” before, that (invalid) constraint won’t work anymore. This means for example if you have a 32×32 label you want to center you can do so by using Label1: move( “50%-16px “, “50%+10px “), or using “50%-16px” for both the x and y when making the label. Have you been struggling to get your Geyser elements lined up just right and wished you could nudge it over just a few pixels? Been avoiding Geyser and using another option so you could have math in your constraints? Well, now you can use Geyser and receive all of its updates and use math in your constraints. This also means that you can try setting a background image for the main window as well – but you might find that games often hardcode the black background, so it’s not ideal. ![]() See here on how to set a background image. This also means that the usual c/d/heho color formatting functions now accept transparency as a parameter. You know what else you’ve been waiting and asking for? Background images on miniconsoles! Edru has been on a roll! ![]() ![]() To create a stand-alone, free floating command line, see here. To turn on a commandline in a miniconsole, see here. You’ve been asking for it, you waited patiently, now thanks to Edru you can have… multiple command lines! Whenever you want a second one for role-playing, your chat window to have configuration, or anything else, this is now possible: ![]()
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