Posted by Shirenne on November 24, 1999 at 16:03:05:
In Reply to: Re: Tintin - Some things I forgot to mention posted by Shirenne on November 24, 1999 at 15:29:58:
> > Hi all, > > Then when I walk from NT to Galadon and see Myleftfoot on eastern i just write : > > t My (push tab) > > That means next time that I use the command tt I'll trip Myleftfoot. > > I run to galadon and see Stelfatgold on the battlement .. I write > > and I can use my alias cs to summon Stelfatgold > > To make the above work all I had in my tintin file was : > > #al t {#var target} > > and then I had tabadd'ed the names mentioned. > > Why use wintin/tintin instead of Zmud ? > > I hope this helps, > > Sincerely > > Soren > > Email gethe@diku.dk > if someone wants to know how to do the same with zmud, let me know. > Me
> > As I said, one of the first things I'll do when entering Thera is tabad all in my Pk -range. The reason is as follows:
> > I type:
> > #tabad Mxypytlifys
> > #tabad Stelfatgold
> > #tabad Myleftfoot
> > then Tintin (And Wintin) writes something like:
> > #Ok. $target is now set to {Myleftfoot}
> > t S (push tab, then return)
> > I get a reply from tintin :
> > #Ok. $target is now set to {Stelfatgold}
> > #al cs {cast 'summon' $target}
> > #al tt {trip $target}
> > Well, if you only play from home/a normal PC, Zmud is very nice. It have a very user friendly interface and a good help file. Most people I know that play from home uses that.
> > The reason to use Wintin/tintin is that the same scribt can be used on UNIX (on most university) and on PC. Then whenever I get to a terminal I download wintin/tintin and ftp my script from Diku and I am ready to play, no matter where I am.