Local Echo - Set if you want the client to print out the
characters you type. If not set, you will not see what you type,
unless the server is echoing your characters.
Show Cursor - Show the position where the next letter you type
will go.
Block Cursor - Use a full sized cursor. If not set, it will show
and underscore character as the cursor.
Blinking Cursor - The cursor will blink.
Ansi Color - Allow color messages from the server to change the
font or background color.
Bright Colors - If ansi color is turned on, this will cause the colors
sent by the MUD to not be dimmed to half intensity.
Command Stacking - If this is set, you can send multiple commands
at the same time. Useful for aliases.
Repeat Counts - If this is set, and the first word of a string of
words is a number, then the following words will be repeated that
number of times.
Automatic Reconnect - If this is set, and you lose connection, the
client will try to reconnect after 10 seconds.
Echo Hotkeys - This option will cause the text sent by a hotkey to be
displayed as if you had typed it.
Lost Connection Warning - This option causes a warning box to be
displayed upon disconnect.
Speed Walking - This option allows you to specify two or more directions
with one word. For example 'neeesw' would move north, east, east, east, south,
and west.
Blink Until Restored - If this flag is set and a message arrives while the client is
minimized, then the client will blink until the client is restored. Normally, the client
will only blink once.
Tab History Size - How many words of recently used and recently seen
text to remember for tab completion. Limit of 8192 for performance reasons.
Reconnect Delay - If using automatic reconnect, this is the number
of seconds after a disconnect to wait before attempting to reconnect.
Command History - The number of commands that can be are kept
in a history that can be accessed with the arror keys or with the resend
command.
Special Character - This is the character to specify client commands,
such as #alias or #hotkey.
Seperator Character - This is the character used if stacking is set
to sepearate commands.
Prompt Character - If you are using a command window, and this character
is set, then the client will pull any line of text containing this
character down into the command window.