Saving log of a game

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Francesco
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Saving log of a game

Post by Francesco »

Hi, I'm new at this game.

I'm writing just for a simple question: is there any way, if I'm using Windows clients (java or gtk), to save the writings in the left windows (so, to save every command i gave during the game, every talk i had with an another player and so on?). If I try with cut&paste, i can't select anything.

Thank you, bye.
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Re: Saving log of a game

Post by Leaf »

Hello Francesco,

I haven't tried with the Java client. But, here's what I found with the Windows GTK Client.

Is there a way to record all output? (ex: attack messages, shouts, chats, etc.)
Answer: Not that I am aware of.

Is there a way to record all commands entered?
Answer: Not that I am aware of.

Could this be accomplished with some scripting?
Answer: Maybe; the scripting possibilities of the client(s) are mystical magic to me. :wink:

Something I did not try though.. highlight the output text and keep it highlighted. Then try the paste command in another application such as Notepad.
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Post by techolous »

I added a feature request onto the sf.net tracker.

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.ph ... tid=363833
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Re: Saving log of a game

Post by Francesco »

Leaf wrote: Something I did not try though.. highlight the output text and keep it highlighted. Then try the paste command in another application such as Notepad.
I tried to higlight the output text and then cut&paste it, but i have not been able to save these record.
Thank you anyway for your exhaustive answer.
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Post by Mith »

perhaps http://crossfire.cvs.sourceforge.net/*c ... vision=1.3 this helps?

edit: *&##$%!, why can't i make a link?
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