Grooooooovy! As a matter of personal policy, I decided to write a
summary of game changes that I have made lately but haven't bothered
to write separate newsposts about:
- 'keep' command received a -verbose switch, which will, when enabled,
list the items that were added to or removed from the keeplist.
You can easily make it the default by making a command alias like this:
command keep keep -verbose $*
- As of this boot (11 Apr 2012), keeplist should persist over game reboots.
If there are any problems, please report them to me directly (preferably
via 'bug ggr'), but in an emergency any wizard should do.
- A new refactored version of 'who' command called 'nwho' is now available
for beta testing. It offers few new features and is _mostly_ syntax
compatible with the old one, but there ARE certain differences. Please
refer to 'help nwho' and compare to 'help who'.
Example: 'nwho short age mort sort age' to show short output with
character age listed, only mortal (non-wizards) and sort by age.
New features are:
* 'not' option that inverts the meaning of the next option (however,
not all options work with 'not', and some may have confusing results.)
* 'sort' option, with which you can sort by age, level, name, etc.
* 'elder' now has brethren 'mortal', 'ancient' and 'eternal' for
respective rebirth levels of 0, 2, and 3.
* 'mort' option that filters the results to 'mortal' characters.
Basically the same as 'not wiz'.
* 'friends' option and 'party' options now accept argument '*', which
means "all". For example 'nwho short party *' would list all players
who are in a party (and not hiding it). 'nwho short friends *' would
list your friends on all friendlists who are online.
* And possibly something I already forgot about.
- A new web who page, that is better internally and looks more nifty:
http://www.bat.org/help/who
- Some additional minor changes to 'eqset' again. Grumble.
Have a groovy day, yall!
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Ggr the Psychedelic Bunny