This is a set of fancy highlight triggers written for CMUD.
It's tested for CMUD 2.36 so it may not work for other versions because CMUD is changing.
Quick start. How to setup it
1) Save the xml file posted below somewhere on your disk.
3) Create new session in CMUD or open your existing session.
4) Open Package Editor (press big "Settings" button).
5) Import the xml file (File->Import XML). A module "CFbase" should be added to your settings, it contains all necessary stuff. Also, a window named "Your char" will be added, it's just an example how to configure hightlights for your class/cabal. Just copy the event "onConnect" from there to the place where the rest of your settings resides and then you can simply delete this window.
6) IMPORTANT. CMUD fails to import xml files with <ESC> char, so I used a little hack there. Now you need to do this: open CFbase/Prompt class in the package editor, you will see a fancy prompt trigger in there. Open the source code for it. Then replace "<ESC>" in two places with the real escape char. You can copy/paste that symbol from the pattern of the trigger (it looks like backward arrow) or you can copy/paste it from here (between brackets) ]
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Also, check if this trigger is able to catch your actual prompts. Currently, it should fire on the generic CF prompt that has angle brackets and at least 3 digits inside it with arbitrary text. If your prompt is wierd, you need to update the pattern for this trigger. Notice, that the pattern not only includes the trigger itself, but also catches the text following the prompt into %3 variable. Keep this feature if you're going to modify it.
7) Set your CMUD preferences. Look into "Options->Colors"
Here is what I'm using for myself (HD widescreen monitor):
Session->Default Session: text color "silver", font "lucida console" size 11.
Session->Command Echo: text color "khaki", font "lucida console" size 11.
8) Save everything and you are set. Connect and bash everything. I suggest enable CF colors as well (command "color" in CF).
Below I will post an xml file with all settings and some explanation/commets about how this works.
Also, post all replays/comments/bugs/etc under the post named "Feedback". This will be good to keep the top level for this thread clean.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 09/23/2008 07:49PM by Dwoggurd.