Descriptive Problem Summary:
When setting ".configure echo-commands" to "on" no commands are echoed when used.
Numbered Steps to Reproduce Problem:
1. Open up Dream Seeker
2. Open Command input via Options and Messages Client Menu
3. input ".configure echo-commands on"
4. use any command
5. be saddened by the lack of echoing
Expected Results:
Echoing of any command, correct usage or not of said command.
Actual Results:
NOTHING!
Does the problem occur:
Every time? Or how often? Every time.
In other games? Yes.
In other user accounts? Yes.
On other computers? Yes.
When does the problem NOT occur?
It always occurs.
Did the problem NOT occur in any earlier versions? If so, what was the last version that worked?
I assume since the dawn of Interfaces and removal of the classic DreamSeeker Echo (!) button, haven't really checked.
Workarounds:
shift or control + up to see previous commands
ID:112846
May 4 2011, 2:48 pm
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It's a bug cause...the command literally does nothing, but it did before?
Well, back in the day, there was a button on the Dream Seeker. You could either turn on echoing that way, or by typing in ".configure echo-commmands on/off" (or even ".configure echo-button on/off"(there was tons of .configure commands back then, most of which are useless now). Basically, it'd output the exact command you entered into an input. It'd only do this if you entered the correct command, so if I typed in 'say "poop"; with either the echo button pressed, or with that configuration on, it'd output my exact command that I put in in a purple generic text. I assume it'd be the same behavior as above. >_> |
I don't recall there ever being a button in DS for this. There was a chat button and a macro button, and the arrow key interface.
Still though, I don't see the point of re-implementing this. Does it serve a purpose? |
What would the "correct" behavior (please be more descriptive than "echoing") be in 4.0?