Quick start:
- install package
tintin++
- install mmapper (from https://github.com/MUME/MMapper)
- run
./mume.sh
Optionally, you can create a file named .login
looking like this:
#NOP this line, starting with a #, should exist to make tintin++ happy.
yourlogin
yourpassword
list l
(The last line is optional, and will automatically list the characters in your account after you log in.)
After creating a character, you can:
- set one bazillion useful aliases with
#textin aliases
(it will take a minute to set them all) - perhaps change the character set back to ASCII with
change charset ascii
- perhaps re-enable twiddleprompts with
change prompt twiddle
#end