Next, log on in BatMUD and change following settings. It is probably best, if you use direct copy & paste to set these, as most of them are required to be set exactly as shown here for GgrTF to work correctly.
Line 'cutter' setting: cutter 9999
Theoretically, 'cutter off' should be better, but in practice I have noticed that in certain things it simply does not work as expected.
Short score format for regular BatMUD: @@sc set H:{colorhp}/<maxhp> [{diffhp}] S:{colorsp}/<maxsp> [{diffsp}] E:{colorep}/<maxep> [{diffep}] $:<cash> [{diffcash}] exp:<exp> [{diffexp}]
Short score format for HardCore BatMUD (HCBat): @@sc set H:{colorhp}/<maxhp> S:{colorsp}/<maxsp> E:{colorep}/<maxep> $:<cash> exp:<exp>
Enable automatic short score (required for automatic updating of HP/SP/EP values on statusline): @@sc on
If you do not wish to not see the 'sc' lines, you can turn on '/gagsc' option.
Prompt: @@prompt PROMPT:>
If you wish, you can add any BatMUD specific data to the prompt between ":" and ">", this substring will be stored to "status_prompt" TF variable, which can be used in /gprompt. Read more in prompt setup section.
Listen to battle round flags: @@battle rounds
This setting is a toggle, make sure that you set it ON ("Listening to round flags.") instead of off!
Battle listen-level: @@battle listen all 2
Listen level should be 2 or 3, if you are using hitstats. Otherwise it can be 1 or 0, if you prefer silence.
In case you do NOT want to change your settings to the way GgrTF needs them to be, your only option is to change the regex patterns in GgrTF's code to match your preferences (and redo the changes each time you upgrade GgrTF.)