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585 | message '10 times you kill orc' would be printed out. The default value is |
585 | message '10 times you kill orc' would be printed out. The default value is |
586 | 1 - this means that all messages get printed out as they are requested - |
586 | 1 - this means that all messages get printed out as they are requested - |
587 | buffering is disabled in this regard. |
587 | buffering is disabled in this regard. |
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589 | See also L<output-sync>. |
589 | See also L<output-sync>. |
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591 | =head2 output-rate [bytes per second] |
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593 | Show the current setting of the output-rate, or set it to the provided |
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594 | value. The server will try not to send (much) more than this many bytes |
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595 | per second to your client. If the rate is exceeded, the server tries to |
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596 | hold back less important information (such as new images), to increase |
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597 | responsiveness. The server-side default is usually quite high, around |
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598 | 100000, so if you have a slow link and want to be able to control your |
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599 | character even when downloading faces, set this to a lower value, such as |
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600 | 7000 (for ISDN). |
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591 | =head2 output-sync |
602 | =head2 output-sync |
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593 | output-sync controls how often information is sent to the screen. Each |
604 | output-sync controls how often information is sent to the screen. Each |
594 | buffer has its own time value, and will be flushed independantly. The |
605 | buffer has its own time value, and will be flushed independantly. The |