[educated answer] Dunno in 5.55 but...:

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Posted by Pattern Recognizer on June 26, 2000 at 03:24:29:

In Reply to: Roles, descriptions, etc...got to be an easier way. (text) posted by Bishop on June 25, 2000 at 22:19:50:

[Yes, I'm a jerk enough not to buy zMUD so I just take the unsupported version and...]
I know that somewhere in the Window menu there's a Command Buffer. Just type it there [or load it from .TXT], press the button by the side of the drop-down box and write "role +"/"desc +" in the drop-down box. Then go on each line [the problem is that you loose the text cursor when you write in the box] and click the "Send Line" button for each. That'll do! It MUST, 'cause that's how I always do it.

Or, you could always type them in a .TXT then copy each one by one and type "role +" in front. That's how I made them before I discovered CBuff, but I used an alias "r+"...
As a side note: I spent time on finding this way when I had a role of 6 real pages [of paper] to type in ;) ... I know! Got nothing to do with my time, but hey! school's boring, had to find something to keep me sane down there! :)

Note to Should not be here, but... :
The #REA will crash your connection. I think it's the server who wouldn't accept such a heavy traffic.

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