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Echo Colour changed to no change bug

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Posted by Neurowiz   (17 posts)  Bio
Date Sun 01 Dec 2002 04:05 PM (UTC)
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I wished to change my echo colour to "No Change" - it works fine during the session but writes the value of " echo_colour="65536"" to the World file upon save. When I reload the world file, I get an error:
Line 39: Value '65536' too large in numeric attribute named 'echo_colour'. Range is 0 to 16. (option 'echo_colour' not set)


Manually changing the XML file to a value of 0 works fine, but didn't give the results I quite expected, unless this color I'm now seeing is my MUD's default input color.



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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,165 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Reply #1 on Sun 01 Dec 2002 09:20 PM (UTC)
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Which version are you using? It seems to work OK on the latest one. I seem to recall fixing that a few versions back.

- Nick Gammon

www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com
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Posted by Neurowiz   (17 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #2 on Sun 01 Dec 2002 09:36 PM (UTC)
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I am using 3.32. The way I can reproduce this is to have the default selected, then go in and change it to "No Change". When I save, close the World and then Reopen it, I get the error.

Thanks!
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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,165 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Reply #3 on Thu 05 Dec 2002 02:40 AM (UTC)
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It seems I must have been dreaming when I thought it worked. I agree it behaves the way you describe.

I suggest as a workaround you just set it to an acceptable colour.

- Nick Gammon

www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com
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