Command Record files ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Frotz allows you to send a copy of the commands you type to a file on disc, so that you can later replay this file (ie. Frotz will type each command in the file into the game). This can be useful as a record of what moves you made (without all the text generated by the transcript game option). Indeed, such a record file may be used to detail the solution to a game. To begin sending a record of your commands to disc, press the Start Recording hotkey (by default this is ctrl-R). Frotz will then prompt you for a filename (either in the window, or by opening a requester window, depending on the desktop interaction settings set with the configuration window). To stop recording, press the hotkey again. To begin playback of a record file, press the Start Playback hotkey (initially ctrl-P). As usual, Frotz will prompt for the filename. Each line in the file will be typed at each successive input prompt. Note that mouse, function key and keypad clicks/presses are entered into record files as well as the more mundane text of commands As of version 1.12, you may press the escape key to terminate the playback of a record file.