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============================================================================ BuzzTrollMud ============================================================================ This java program is intended to be used as a MudClient. It sends telnet strings in the exact format they are entered by the user. The strings received by the server are given a color based on there content and displayed as is to the screen. BuzzTrollMud has only been tested with java version "1.4.0" Other version of java may work but have never been tried. Use this all you want, just don't make money off of it and give credit where it is due. Ummm and consider it GPL. Build requirements: - Java 1.4.0+ (http://java.sun.com/j2se/) - Apache Ant 1.5.1 (http://ant.apache.org/) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To Build ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) Ensure Java is properly installed (the Java executable is in the path). To test if Java is in the path and is of the right version type: % java -version 2) Ensure Ant is properly installed (the Ant executable is in the path). To test if Ant is in the path and is of the right version type: % ant -version 3) To compile the code and create the ./BUILD/BuzzTrollMud.jar file run: % ant 4) To create the binary installation of the BuzzTrollMud run: % ant dist -Ddist.dir=<install dir> If -Ddist.dir is not specified an installation directory is created under ./BUILD/BuzzTrollMud-${version}/ directory. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To Run ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- From the binary installation directory run: % ./bin/run.sh ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configuration ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configuration information will be stored in the directory $HOME/.btmudrc There is a smaple configuration file included with this distribution located at ./MCS.xml. You need not understand this file to use BuzzTrollMud. The application has a configuration GUI to help create these for you. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using it ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow the instruction in build and run. The first time you start there will be no connections. To add a connection click on File->Add. This will bring up a configuration window. You must fill in all information on the "Host" tab, the rest are optional and can be configured later. Once you are finished filling in information click "Save". A Connection should now start. Several connections can be added to a single instance of BuzzTrollMud. To add more simple go through the process described above. As coonections are added new tabs will be added. There will be at most 2 connections per tab. To reconfigure a connection simply right click on the connection window you wish to reconfigure. From the menu that pops up select "Configure". There currently is no way to remove a connection built into the app. To do this goto the directroy ~/.btmudrc. In that directory you will find a xml file for every connection you added. To remove a conneciton simply delete the appropriate file. ------ ISSUES ------ adding jabber support add interceptor catch send messages before they go out on the wire menus focus problem when click on output window it takes the focus, focus should always goto input window remove a connection saving state of GUI size of window fonts on each connection ordering of conections default font ------ TODO ----- o MudFrame take directory as an argument o remove dependency on jfontchooser o remove dependency on axis
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