# if( ch && ch->pcdata && ch->pcdata->flags.test( PCFLAG_BLANK ) && ( d->character->pcdata->flags.test( PCFLAG_AUTOPROMPT ) || who_fighting( d->character ) != NULL ) )
# write_to_buffer( d, "\r\n", 2 );
It'll look like this.
I've encountered it a few times before.
It's annoying.
Now, if there are multiple lines to be displayed, it shows them without spaces. But if it's just a single line it looks like this:
Katiara says, 'test'
Katiara says, 'test'
Katiara says, 'test'
Katiara says, 'test'
Katiara says, 'test'
hmm
You Hmmmm out loud.
<32000hp 30000m 30000mv> <#334>
What I'd like it to look like is:
Katiara says, 'test'
Katiara says, 'test'
Katiara says, 'test'
Katiara says, 'test'
Katiara says, 'test'
hmm
You Hmmmm out loud.
<32000hp 30000m 30000mv> <#334>
Yellow text is the local echo for my client. >.>
Anyway, thoughts? Ideas? Suggestions? Solutions? I'm at a loss. I can't figure out where this mysterious newline is coming from.