Hey all, I recently switched over from CMUD to mudlet, and the one thing that mystifies me is the mapper. I seem to see people successfully mapping, but it completely escapes me.
Do you have to program your own mapper? Should I just go back to CMUD if i want an easy to use mapper?
How in the world to use a mapper
Re: How in the world to use a mapper
As every MUD is different in how rooms look like, Mudlet can't make a one-size-fits-all mapper. To this effect, a complimentary mapping script that's tailored to the MUD is required to make it work. What game are you playing? Perhaps someone has made one for your MUD.
Re: How in the world to use a mapper
A pretty obscure one. SWmud. Some dude made something that didnt seem to work very well way back when. K. Maybe ill just pop back to CMUD
Re: How in the world to use a mapper
No worries, sorry we couldn't help.
Re: How in the world to use a mapper
I actually built a generic mapping script for Mudlet, and while it has to be tailored to your game, that is likely something I could help make happen.
Re: How in the world to use a mapper
Whoever has the mapping script - it would be great if you could post it in mudlet-mapper-f13/?sid=0a46c234d4fa7f609f9217b734775526 with the prefix of (mapping script), then Mudlet will be able to list it for the user when they click on the 'no mapping script detected, want to look for one' button
Re: How in the world to use a mapper
Yeah, i was trying to get your mapper to work, but had no idea where to begin.
rooms are pretty simple:
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The edge of this vast domed durasteel chamber is broken in four places by archways at equal intervals. Light shining from a ring of holes in the wall casts an
Imperial symbol onto the ceiling high above. Booths occupy the center of the floor, and most of the people gather there. Vehicles are traveling along a path
around the outside edge of the floor.
The drainage grating smells like a dead jawa.
You can hear people talking, the whine of low power repulsor lifts and the faint sounds of construction and takeoffs in the distance.
There are four obvious exits: south, north, east, and west.
Re: How in the world to use a mapper
So, right away, I'm running into a significant issue... Mudlet doesn't seem to want to connect to the game... What address are you using, and did you have to do anything special to get it to connect?
Re: How in the world to use a mapper
Yeah, that is what I was trying to connect to, and it just sits there, trying to connect. Anyone else have this issue, or is it just me?