spd / setpromptdelay          Sets a system prompt delay time
 
   Format:
      ;spd -p <interval>      Sets the system prompt delay (in seconds)
      ;spd -p                 Resets the system prompt delay

      ;spd -l <interval>      Sets the login warning delay (in seconds)
      ;spd -l                 Resets the login warning delay
 
   Notes:
      Sometimes the client receives text that doesn't end in a newline character
         (an invisible character that instructs the client to start a new line). 
         This may be because only half a line has been received (and that the 
         rest is on its way), or it may be that the world has sent a prompt like
         'Enter your name'.
      The system prompt delay specifies how long Axmud should wait, before 
         treating such a line as a prompt. The default value is 0.5 seconds. 
         <interval> must be in the range 0.1 - 5.

      After connecting to a world, the login warning delay specifies how long 
         Axmud should wait, before warning the user that they have not yet 
         logged in. (Many Axmud processes, including many tasks, can only start 
         once the login process is complete.)
      The default value is 30 seconds. If <interval> is 0, no warning is shown.
 
   User commands:
      spd / setdelay / setpromptdelay
