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STRING CONFIGURATION
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String configuration - page 1 of 6
A. Anonymous :[Wondering who I am?]
B. Logon note #1:Enter your User Name, Real Name, or ID Number,
Logon note #2:or enter "NEW" to logon as a new user.
C. Logon prompt :@M<What are you known as?> :
D. Echo chr :.
E. SysOp IN :I'm holding The "O" here! Scream if you must! HAHA!
F. SysOp OUT :I'm sorry, The "O" is out at the moment. Leave a note after
the beep.
G. Engage chat :@MHail - Oh Mighty @A! The "O" will be arriving shortly!@M
@MHowdy!
H. Exit chat :The "O" has thrown you back to the board!@M
I. Sysop working:--> The "O" is doing something neat <--
J. Pause screen :--> Caress a key <--
Enter selection (A-J,[,]),(Q)uit :
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A This string is what gets displayed to all users when the mail
they are reading was sent annonymously.
B These lines are displayed when the BBS asks for a user name,
real name, user number, or NEW for a new user.
C This is displayed just before the input area, and is usually
a prompt such as "Logon:" that lets the caller know that the
system is ready to log them on.
D This is the character that is echoed to the screen when the
caller types his password and phone number.
E This string tells the user that the SysOp is available and
ready to chat.
F This string is displayed when the SysOp is not available to
chat.
G This string is displayed when the SysOp has engaged the Chat
mode.
H This string is displayed as the SysOp disengages the Chat
mode.
I This string is displayed when the SysOp is performing a
function while a user is online.
J This works with the default screen size, established during
the new user logon.
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String configuration - page 2 of 6
A. Message entry L#1:Enter your message now, @A. You may use up to 200 lines.
B. Message entry L#2:Press /S to save, or /? for a list of commands.
C. NewScan start :[@W - @5 msgs] Scanning...@M
D. NewScan done :[@W - @5 msgs] Scan complete.@M
E. Read msgs prompt :[@4 of @5] Read (1-@5,<CR>=Next,?=Help) :
F. Automessage by: :Auto-Message by:
G. Auto border char.:-
H. Quote header L#1 :On @D, @F said the following to @T...
I. Quote header L#2 : Regarding: @S
J. Continue prompt :- Continue? Y/N/C -
Enter selection (A-J,[,]),(Q)uit :
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A This is the first line of the description for entering
public messages and Email, displayed just after the header
information is entered.
B This is the second line of the description for entering
public messages and Email.
C This message is displayed at the start of each message base
during a global NewScan for new messages.
D This message is displayed at the end of each message base
during a global NewScan for new messages.
E This prompt is displayed after each message and provides a
list of available commands.
F This message is displayed as the header of the automessage.
G This character surrounds the text in the automessage above
and below it.
H This string is the first line that is displayed when the user
quotes a message that they are replying to.
I This is the same as (H) except it's the 2nd line.
J This is like Option (J) on Page 1 except it's a continue prompt
with keys (Y)es, (N)o, and (C)ontinuous.
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String configuration - page 3 of 6
A. Shell to DOS L#1:The "O" is calling DOS.. "Shell to DOS. Come in DOS!"
B. Shell to DOS L#2:Haha! DOS came back fighting!
C. Chat call L#1 :I'm giving The "O" a really annoying sound.. Maybe he'll
come answer.
D. Chat call L#2 :>><*><<
E. Continue Scan Q :Continue, Read msgs, Quit?
F. Name not found :That name is NOT found in the user list.
G. Bulletin line :Enter bulletin selection (?=List,Q=Quit) :
H. Protocol prompt :Which Protocal to use? (What a decision) (?=List) :
I. Chat call reason:What is your reason to chat, and the masterful "O" might
speak with you.
Enter selection (A-I,[,]),(Q)uit :
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A This message is displayed when the SysOp has performed a
local shell to DOS.
B This message is displayed when the SysOp has returned from
dropping to DOS.
C This message is displayed when a user pages the SysOp for
chat during chat hours.
D This message is displayed while the BBS is paging the SysOp
during chat hours. It is displayed nine times, with a beep
between each one. (A visual for the Sysop and the user that
the user wants to chat.)
E This line is displayed while the user is scanning the message
bases.
F This message is displayed if the user name entered during
the logon process is not a valid user name on the BBS.
G This message is displayed below the list of the BBS
bulletins.
H This string is displayed when the user is about to transfer a
file. It's used to find out which protocol they want to use.
I This string is displayed to the user when they want to chat
with you. Don't confuse this with Chat call, or the Sysop
Available strings. This is displayed when you are available
and the board asks why they want to chat.
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String configuration - page 4 of 6
A. List line :List files - P to Pause...
B. File NewScan line:Search for new files
C. Search line :Search all Directories for a File Mask...
D. Find Descrip. L#1:Search Descriptions and Filename for Keyword...
E. Find Descrip. L#2:Enter the string to search for:
F. Download line :Download - You have @U file points left.
G. Upload line :Upload! - @3K free in this directory...
H. View content line:View archive interior files -@MP to Pause, N for next
file
I. Insuff. file pts :ACCESS DENIED! Insufficent file points to Download!
J. Bad UL/DL ratio :ACCESS DENIED! Your Upload/Download Ratio is out of
balance!
Enter selection (A-J,[,]),(Q)uit :
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A This message is displayed when the user selects the command
to list files at the file transfer menu.
B This message is displayed when the user selects the command
to scan for new files.
C This message is displayed when a user searches for a particular
file or set of files.
D This is the first line of the message that is displayed when
a user wants to search for a text string in the file lists.
E This is the second line of the message described in option
D.
F This message is displayed before a user enters a filename to
download.
G This message is displayed when a user attempts to upload a file.
H This message is displayed when a user attempts to view the
contents of an archive file.
I This message is displayed when a user attempts to download a
file that is worth more file points than they have.
J This message is displayed when a user attempts to download a
file when their upload/download ratio is out of balance.
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String configuration - page 5 of 6
A. P/N file info :P to Pause, N for Next Directory
B. Get filespec L#1:[ENTER] = All Files
C. Get filespec L#2:File Mask >>
D. Add to batch :File added to Leeching Queue.
E. Adding batches :Batch Download Flagging
F. Reading prompt :Begin Reading at [1-@5] (Q=Quit):
G. Scanning prompt :Begin Scanning at [1-@5] (Q=Quit):
H. Use defaults :Press [ENTER] to use defaults...
I. Newscan begins :> [ Newscan All ] <
J. Newscan done :> [ Newscan Done ] <
Enter selection (A-J,[,]),(Q)uit :
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A This message is displayed when a NewScan of the file bases
has begun. Pressing "P" will pause during a file listing,
while pressing "N" will skip to the next available file base.
B This is the first line of the message displayed when a file
search is being attempted.
C This is the second line of the message displayed when a file
search is being attempted.
D This message is displayed when a user has added a file to
the upload or download queue.
E This message is displayed when the user wants to flag a file
for batch downloading.
F This prompt is displayed when the user starts reading messages.
G This prompt is displayed when the user starts scanning messages.
H This message is displayed when the user is entering a message.
This message informs the user that default statements will be
used if they press [ENTER] at the prompt.
I This message is displayed when the user starts a new scan of the
available file areas.
J This message is displayed when the new scan of files is done.
(See option I.)
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