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     When you press the "X" key at the main editor menu, you switch the
     display to show the other menu information.
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        Menu filename: MAIN
        1. Menu titles   :-=. Renegade BBS .=-
           Menu title #2 :-- Main Menu --
        2. Help files    :MAIN@S / *Generic*
        3. Menu Prompt   :[@1 - @2]@MTime Left: [@V] (?=Help)@MMain Menu :
           ([@ - General BBSing]
           Time Left: [01:00:00] (?=Help)
           Main Menu : )
        4. ACS required  :""
        5. Password      :*None*
        6. Fallback menu :MAIN
        7. Forced ?-level:None
        8. Generic info  :4 cols - 1/9/1
        9. Flags         :C--P-
        Q. Quit

        Menu editor (?=help) :
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          1    This field contains a description of the current menu.

          2    This command inputs the filenames which make up the menus of
               your menu system.  The generic menus are specified if you set
               the strings to null.

               The first filename is the normal menu display, and the
               second filename is the longer menu display.  If a "@S"
               occurs in either of these two filenames, it is replaced with
               the current user's SL.

          3    This field contains the menu prompt that is displayed before it
               will accept commands from the user.  It can be up to 120
               characters long.

          4    This is the ACS requirement that the user must have to use the
               menu.  If the user does not have access, they will be sent to the
               fallback menu.

          5    If a menu has a password attached to it and a user attempts
               to enter the menu, the menu will ask for the password.  If the
               entered password is incorrect, the user is sent to the fallback
               menu.

          6    This is a legal menu file which is loaded whenever the user
               does not have access to the current menu or if a menu error
               occurs.

          7    The help level setting that is forced when the user enters
               the menu.  The help levels are:

                    0 -- No help level forcing.
                    1 -- Expert level (only the prompt is shown).
                    2 -- Normal level (the short menu is displayed).
                    3 -- Novice level (the long menu is displayed).

          8    This entry includes all the information that is used to
               generate the generic menus.

                        C. Generic columns  :4
                          How many columns of commands there are (Default=4)
                        1. Bracket color    :1
                          The MCI color of the bracket around the command
                          letter.
                        2. Command color    :9
                          The MCI color of the command letter inside the
                          brackets.
                        3. Description color:1
                          The MCI color of the description of the command.
                        S. Show menu

          9    There are several functions for each menu that may be
               flagged on or off.  The available ones are:

                    (C)lear screen before menu - This tells Renegade to
                         clear the screen every time the normal menu is
                         displayed.

                    (D)on't center the menu titles - This tells Renegade to
                         leave the menu titles uncentered.
                         This only affects the titles at the top.

                    (N)o menu prompt toggle - This can be used if you want
                         to put the menu prompt for the menu in the .ASC or
                         .ANS file.

                    (P)Force pause before menu display - The screen will be
                         paused before the menu is displayed.

                    (T)Auto-time display toggle - If this is set to on, a
                         "time-left" string will be inserted right before the
                         menu prompt.

                         Most people use the @V MCI command to insert a
                         HH:MM:SS type format time left string in their
                         menu-prompt.

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