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Separate Window for Chat? #18

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john-science opened this issue Dec 17, 2017 · 2 comments
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Separate Window for Chat? #18

john-science opened this issue Dec 17, 2017 · 2 comments

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@john-science
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john-science commented Dec 17, 2017

I do not know if this is appropriate as a GitHub ticket; if not, we can take this offline.

I am running Ubuntu 16.07 and just downloaded the latest version of TinTin++. I am trying your config setup on my witch (Velmah), but I do not see the one thing I was hoping to see: separate windows for chat and the map.

I am attaching a screenshot of what dw-mud looks like on my system.

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Why are there five lines of dashes at the top? Are those supposed to be the chat window? If not, is there some way I can move chat dialog to a separate window/frame/box? (I have the same question about the map).

Also, how do I scroll up to see text above? When I scroll up all I see is the Linux command prompt, not in-game history text.

Thanks so much!

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Trevoke commented Dec 19, 2017

Hi there!

The lines at the top are the chat. There is nothing to mark the map -- tintin++ is a fairly simple text-based interface, so creating that split at the top is the best that I think it can do.

I believe that in tintin++, to go up in text you can use "page up".

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hmm... I tried chatting with guildies and the chat didn't show up in the top section. I will play around with it some more and see what I can discover. Thanks!

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