![]() ![]() regex pattern: ^The mystical magical aura around (?\w ) turns a deep vermillion and you feel your blood boil, doing (?\d ) damage$Ĭecho("Blood boiled by ". regex pattern: ^The mystical magical aura around (\w ) turns a deep vermillion and you feel your blood boil, doing (\d ) damage$Ĭecho("Blood boiled by ". The release post includes some pictures, but briefly: - old way Named captures in perl regex triggersĪnother one that’s been requested a few times finally makes its way into Mudlet thanks to the efforts of Mudlet’s newest member of the core dev team, Delwing. You have been able to drag and drop Mudlet packages onto the Mudlet window to install them for a few versions, but now you can drag and drop a url from your web browser onto Mudlet and it will download and install the package for you. ![]() getWindowWrap(windowName)Īnother small one, but when formatting text it can be super helpful to get the wrap width of a console. I use the backtick (`) as my lua alias since I use it so often. Italics/Bold/Underline in c/d/hechoĪn oft-requested feature, finally these formatting options are parsed in cecho, decho, and hecho. So with that being said, here are some of the more exciting bits out of the Mudlet 4.11 release. A lot of this is touched on in the release post as well but bears repeating or a bit more of a dive, and some of it didn’t make it to the highlights reel for that post but are worth a mention in my opinion. ![]() Regardless, one of the things I’d like to do with this blog is highlight various features of the client which I think are either under-utilized or are new in an effort to get the word out. I’d meant to get this post out over the weekend but that didn’t work out for various reasons. Meatspace asserts itself always, but sometimes more than others. ![]()
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