Request For Comment (RFC): Sing allows newlines in output:

Started by Morgenes, August 07, 2006, 01:46:44 PM

We are looking at adding formatting ability for the sing command. The idea is that it's hard for those playing bards to emphasize the lyrical flow of a song when they must either spew out an entire stanza in one long line or break it up into several short ones that are disrupted by other things happening.

Right now, what we see is:

> sing Love, love me do.  You know I'll love you.  I'll always be true. So, please - love me do
You sing, in sirihish:
  'Love, love me do. You know I'll love you. I'll always be true. So, please - love me do.'


What we propose is:

> sing Love, love me do.\nYou know I'll love you.\nI'll always be true.\nSo, please - love me do
You sing, in sirihish:
  'Love, love me do.
   You know I love you.
   I'll always be true.
   So, please - love me do.'


In doing this, we are talking about adding a 'brief songs' option that will allow you to compact this back down as it was before.

> brief songs
Turning brief 'songs' on.

The bard sings, in sirihish:
  'Love, love me do. You know I'll love you. I'll always be true. So, please - love me do.'


Thoughts/Ideas/Complaints?

What else can we do to help bards and those listening to them?
Morgenes

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*thumbs up*  Awesome.

Other than escape character tradition, though, is there any way you don't just have it as '\' instead of '\n'?  There's really no reason people would use characters other than standard punctuation in says/sings anyway.

I'm really fond of this idea.  Most songs that you read in prose come off in a poetic styling (i.e. Tolkien)... and I can only see this as an enhancement to that.

The ability to turn it off, for people who prefer singing to look the same... brilliant.

For bards, I'd like to see the play command used a bit more... something other than the seemingly canned response issuing forth, though this is easily handled by emotes... but as a player dream (possible coder nightmare) to be able to play a well-known song using the command and then add emotes throughout... perhaps even loading a song one verse at a time (and here's why I'm not a coder) and thus belt out each line with the play...

Lord Templar Hard Nose rambles on about bards, showing his novice coding and lack of bardic understanding.


I think there may need to be a better command to initate the new line, despite the \n being the obvious one for any programmers :).  How about |, \, or : ?
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Quote from: "Eternal"For bards, I'd like to see the play command used a bit more... something other than the seemingly canned response issuing forth, though this is easily handled by emotes... but as a player dream (possible coder nightmare) to be able to play a well-known song using the command and then add emotes throughout... perhaps even loading a song one verse at a time (and here's why I'm not a coder) and thus belt out each line with the play...

What play command? I'm afraid you really lost me here. :)

As for Morgenes... YAY! I love you! This will really help a lot!  It will make songs easier to read for everyone and it will really make them feel more like a song instead of just a bunch of scrolling lines.  I've used something similar in another mud and it really does help a lot on both counts.
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Like Medena, I've used something similar elsewhere and it really does help the bard's song to seem more like a performance. It also makes it much easier to follow the song. I'd love to see this implemented. Maybe something similar could be done for those who don't sing, but like to recite poetry?

Man.  I would have loved this.
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I like the reformatting.  I would suggest allowing semicolons to end a line in the formatting as well--assuming you haven't already done that. ;)

Edit: Strike that.  It's perfect the way it is.  I'm really sleepy and misread your post, Morg.  Sorry.
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I'm fine with the '\n' because I'm familiar with how to use 'prompt' and my prompts are always two lines, so include this.
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I love you, Morgenes.

I mean, I love this idea. Yeah, that's what I meant. I just got carried away in the moment.

This will be hugely helpful. My only question/comment would be: Are the lines separated with \n going to be length-restricted as a unit, or separately? Because a lot of multi-line songs or poems aren't as short and sweet as "Love, Love Me Do," but have individual lines that are much longer.
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Love it, Morgenes, is there a chance there could be a small addition to the idea, allowing the singer to carry their voice longer distances (a singing version of shout)?

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I favor the idea also.  Couplets.... all kinds of options.  And more interesting to read.


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What else can we do to help bards and those listening to them?

Add an ignore function.

But seriously though, brief songs would definitely help. Crowded taverns have lines moving by fast. Having 5+ lines in one surge go by would be absolutely brutal.

I can see this definitely making someone singing easier to follow, rhythmically.  Would be a great addition.
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Geez. If you're going to add the brief command, there's absolutely no downside to this code. Go for it.
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Please....Please, oh please..oh please please please pleeeaaase add this in.

I could rattle on about the pluses to having it this way, but I think we all recognize them.  Please..please add it.

You know I love you.

This idea is so fantastic, wonderful, and amazing that it deserves a whole new word in the english language.  Fantaswazing.
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For the record, this idea was originally proposed by Naiona on the staff boards.  Serious props to her for the great idea.
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Aw, shucks.


Crooning like a gizhat with a head-cold, you sing, in sirihish:
    "I'm all out of sid, I'm so lost without it.
     I knew it was right, raiding for so long.
     I'm all out of sid, what am I without it?
     It can't be too late, strip the corpse and then I'm gone..."
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Why, V?  I mean, like I said earlier, we already use \n as a line return for other things.  Why NOT use it for this?
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\ seems like a fine symbol for this sort of thing, since it's a keystroke that has no other mud use. \n is two keystrokes that are not necessarily apparent to noncoders.