Note that this list was written from a GNU/Linux perspective, Windoze is broadly similar but Macs could be completely different as far as I know. 'n' - Minimise, though iconifying the application would not be much help for your problem. ![]() 'x' - Maximise (+ UN-maximise on some OS's, though Windows calls the latter "restore" and I don't recall the key for THAT).'f' - "fullscreen", if you have set the "Use Mudlet on a netbook with a small screen", you will also have a toolbar Button that toggles full-screen mode on and off like this option does - but as it tends to lock the application to the screen with "move" and "resize" disabled and the Application's Title Bar (with the Application's Menu button) hidden (though still accessible by the keyboard method herein) - you are not likely to be in THAT state, by the sounds of it.'r' - "resize", the first direction arrow selects the side to adjust, then it and it's opposite adjust THAT side, then use one of the two at 90 degrees to switch to the other dimension to adjust a neighbouring side and so on, until you can get them all on screen.You may also find the other Application Menu keyboard short-cuts useful which I think tend to be: then release and bring up the Application Menu window (which, though it normally appears where and when you left-click on the Application's Menu button which is typically at the top left of the Application Window, it should appear in a visible screen location) by pressing whilst holding down, then release and then use the keyboard 'm' which is the normal short-cut on such menus in any English locale (US, UK.) for "move", so you can use the arrow keys to drag Mudlet's application window (down and right in your case) so that you can see it all or at least the title bar. Switch to the Mudlet application by, typically holding down and pressing until the main Mudlet window is the selected application (icon) - note that some of the additional dialog windows used by Mudlet also appear in what is displayed, so if, for instance, you have the editor open you will also have the same icon but with a yellow construction worker's helmet on top. While you can use the original, this should have some added bonuses.Īlso, while it might be tempting to edit this to no longer connect to e621 if the file already exists on your computer locally, it can only determine if you have the file if it connects in the first place.Depending on your OS you might be about to bring up the Application's Title bar menu and use the "move" command from there with the keyboard. While the original trigger listed before this one functions and is stable, it is lacking a few features (such as multi-line link monitoring). Make the display window actually look nice. ![]() SendSequence(0.1, "recall", 3, "o", "b") - recall takes a long time to process, so we wait 3s to let the server process it before moving on the map Recall to Zephyr studies (where you turn in the behavior bounty) as a Quetzalcoatl dedicant: numbers are interpreted as additional wait time : a nested list of commands string to send to the server.
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