Dumb Frotz has a -m argument. When used, this skips "MORE" breaks in the text. If you're using dumb frotz on top of such an interface, getting rid of the "MORE" breaks can be very helpfu.
Repo steps:
Type in "dfrotz -h" to see the help menu for Dumb Frotz
Expect:
That the help menu would tell you about the -m argument
Actual:
The help menu doesn't mention the -m argument.
Thank you again to all who helped build such a great program as frotz, many fun times using it and I've installed it on so many systems. Really great stuff.
Dumb Frotz has a -m argument. When used, this skips "MORE" breaks in the text. If you're using dumb frotz on top of such an interface, getting rid of the "MORE" breaks can be very helpfu.
However, for some reason running "dfrotz -h" will not tell you that such an argument exists, I came across it through this forum post: http://www.intfiction.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=18125
Repo steps: Type in "dfrotz -h" to see the help menu for Dumb Frotz
Expect: That the help menu would tell you about the -m argument
Actual: The help menu doesn't mention the -m argument.
Thank you again to all who helped build such a great program as frotz, many fun times using it and I've installed it on so many systems. Really great stuff.