char buf[SMST];
static char buf[SMST];
return str_dup(buf);
return buf;
***************
*** 2012,2021 ****
this_imcmud->localname );
for( d = first_descriptor; d; d = d->next )
{
! person = d->original ? d->original : d->character;
!
! if( !person )
! continue;
if( IMCISINVIS( person ) )
continue;
— 2083,2091 —-
this_imcmud->localname );
for( d = first_descriptor; d; d = d->next )
{
! person = d->original ? d->original : d->character;
! if(!person)
! continue;
if( IMCISINVIS( person ) )
continue;
***************
*** 7912,7918 ****
return socname;
}
! /* Revised 10/10/03 by Xorith: Recognize the need to capitalize for a new sentence. */
char *imc_act_string( const char *format, CHAR_DATA * ch, CHAR_DATA * vic )
{
static char *const he_she[] = { "it", "he", "she" };
— 8020,8027 —-
return socname;
}
! /* Revised 10/10/03 by Xorith: Recognize the need to capitalizew for a
! new�sentence. */
char *imc_act_string( const char *format, CHAR_DATA * ch, CHAR_DATA * vic )
{
static char *const he_she[] = { "it", "he", "she" };
add somewhere in imc.c (mines at the top.)
in then in function
change
to
and in function
change
to
Hope this makes some people happy.
you can make the IMC_SEPERATOR whatever you want. i just did <> for testing it out.