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Re: [Bug 396947] Re: Quitting and re-entering Mudlet forces multi-line triggers/aliases to stack horizontally on the first line/
There are numerous syntax errors in the script on the screenshot, but
this isn't the issue here. Are you trying to say that you cannot make
regular scripts or are you trying to say that upon reload the linebreaks
disappear in the editor?
Can't you make a line break at all in the editor with the return key?
What happens if you import a script from the form?
Janalon schrieb:
> Running Mudlet Beta 13 on an Intel Core Duo Macbook running OX 10.5.7.
>
> I took Vadi & Heiko's advice about copy and pasting. They were correct
> that copying from a forum messed something up in the script. I hand
> write the script offered through forums and the code seemed to work
> thereafter. From that point on, I hand wrote all of my scripts.
>
> However, I am still experiencing the issue of multi-line script into one
> long, horizontal line. The image attachment shows what should be
> multiple lines running into one long line.
>
> ** Attachment added: "Picture 1.png"
> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29331067/Picture%201.png
>
>
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Quitting and re-entering Mudlet forces multi-line triggers/aliases to stack horizontally on the first line/
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/396947
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Status in Mudlet the MUD client: New
Bug description:
Running Mudlet 10 pre 8 upgraded to 12 on a MacBook Intel Core Duo with OS 10.5.7. Quitting and re-entering Mudlet forces multi-line triggers/aliases to stack horizontally on the first line. See attached screenshot.
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