Can't believe I missed this either, hah.
** Changed in: mudlet
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Error on script registered on GMCP event
Actually it is simple than that, thank you!
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Title:
Error on script registered on GMCP event
Status in Mudlet:
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Bug description:
I did reproduced the issue with a new profile.
I might have the video ready in a couple of weeks or so as i need more
time.
On March 18, 2017 3:34:16 AM EDT, Vadim Peretokin wrote:
>Any luck with this?
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No immediate answer for this is coming up. gmcp table should always be
present and Mudlet does not delete it.
Could you try the next two steps:
* see if it happens on a new profile
* record a video showing the issue, also include that running the script
directly works fine
Apologies for the
I just tried 28fda4d and yes, i have still the issue.
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Title:
Error on script registered on GMCP event
Status in Mudlet:
New
Bug
Sorry, we got distracted by the missing dictionary. Are you still having
the issue?
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Title:
Error on script registered on GMCP event
Status
I have installed the hunspell-en to clear the message.
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Title:
Error on script registered on GMCP event
Status in Mudlet:
New
Bug
The CTelnet::encodingChanged() message is normal.
The others look like you are missing the hunspell spell-checker system - not
quite sure how it is done on all platforms but on Linux you will want at least
the hunspell-en-us (we default to en-US) DICTIONARY file as well as libhunspell
the
This is the message i get in the terminal on startup :
cTelnet::encodingChanged() called!
error: ./en_US.aff: cannot open
error: ./en_US.dic: cannot open
error: ./en_US.aff: cannot open
FYI, when i save the script or when i click on it on the left sidebar, the
script is executed and i see the
Of course, here it is.
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