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;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; This is where your registration key goes. If you have no
; registration key, just put in anything. The program will simply
; display an unregistered at the program start and pause for a couple
; of seconds
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
;KEY 0
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; This keyword determines what sort of BBS software you are running.
; Presently, it can be either Maximus, Lora, SBBS or generic (case
; insensitive) and it defaults to Maximus.
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
BBS_TYPE Maximus
;BBS_TYPE lora
;BBS_TYPE SBBS
;BBS_TYPE GENERIC
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; Command line for running you file management utility. For Maximus,
; this is either fbp.exe or fb.exe. For Lora, the utility is
; filidx.exe and the command line must include the index file that you
; wish to update. Note that this utility is only run on the areas
; that have been modified. If you do not modify any areas, this
; utility will not be run.
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
fbp d:\max\fbp
;use the next one for a Lora BBS setup, replacing fileidx.idx with the
;*.idx file you want to update
;fbp g:\lora\fileidx.exe fileidx.idx
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; This keyword tells MaxFile/PM whether to run the File Database utility
; when exiting. Again, it will only be run on the modified areas and
; if none have been modified, then it will not be run (no reason to
; do so...)
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
AutoFB YES
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
;Your BBS system directory
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
BBSdir d:\max
;BBSdir h:\lora
;BBSdir g:\sbbs
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; Location of a temporary directory where work can be done
; (re-archiving files, virus scanning...). The environment variable
; TMP is first used. If it is not defined, then this directory will be
; used. If that is not defined, subdirectories will be made beneath
; the directory from which MaxFile/2 was executed.
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
TempDir d:\temp
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; location of the file area system information. For Maximus sysops,
; this is your area.dat file. For Lora BBS's, this is the sysfile.dat
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
sysinfo d:\max\area.dat
;sysinfo h:\lora\sysfile.dat
;sysinfo g:\sbbs\flsearch.bbs
;sysinfo generic.cfg
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
;defaults for displaying file date, size, and wrapping
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
Date yes
size yes
wrap YES
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; areas with which window1 and window 2 will open
; The numbers come from the area.dat. If you are not sure, it will
; default to areas 0 and 1. Then chose "a" from the main window and
; select your areas. The number from those areas can be inserted
; here.
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
Window1area 0
Window2area 26
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; Command for viewing GIF files. It is assumed that the .GIF is taken
; as argument 1 of the commandline
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
GIF joeview
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; Command for viewing JPG files. It is assumed that the .JPG is taken
; as argument 1 of the commandline
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
JPG joeview
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; Command for viewing BMP files. It is assumed that the .BMP is taken
; as argument 1 of the commandline
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
bmp joeview
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; Command for viewing PCX files. It is assumed that the .PCX is taken
; as argument 1 of the commandline
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
PCX joeview
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; Command for viewing TIF files. It is assumed that the .TIF is taken
; as argument 1 of the commandline
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
TIF joeview
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; Command for viewing TXT files. It is assumed that the .TXT is taken
; as argument 1 of the commandline
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
TXT e
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; The following keyword determines the priority level of the
; re-archiver. If it is set to YES, the priority of the re-archiving
; is set to Idle, delta 1. If it is set to NO, the priority of the
; re-archiving is set to Normal, delta 0. The default is YES
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
LowPriRearchive YES
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; When adopting files, you can define here the description that you
; want given to the files. If you do not give one, a default
; description will be given for you
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
DefDescription I don't know what this file is
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; An External virus scanner can be used. The expected format for this
; command is that the scanner is run, taking a directory on the
; command line and all files in that directory will be scanned. The
; return code is expected to be 0 if no virii are found and non-zero
; otherwise. The example here is for Ann Mcafee's oscan. The
; scanner is run in a separate session so you can watch it's progress.
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
VirusCheck os2scan /nopause /report c:\cprog\maxfile\virscan.log
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; All archivers are assumed to take the first argument as the
; archive and the following as the files to be added (for archiving)
; This should work for most of you. I am not sure if DOS archivers
; will work. If you use one, let me know of your success or lack
; thereof.
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
;commands for archiving .zip files
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
zip_extract unzip -x -o -U
zip_add zip -9 -r
zip_list unzip -v
zip_test unzip -t
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
;commands for archiving .arj files
;commands for archiving .arj files
;
; NOTE: Your ARJ utility MUST be able to accept filenames on the command
; line for it to work with MaxFile/PM. If your's doesn't, FREQ the
; file UNARJ241.ZIP from me. This version of UNARJ supports filenames
; on the command line.
;
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
arj_extract unarj e
arj_add
arj_list unarj l
arj_test unarj t
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
;commands for archiving .lzh files
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
lh_extract lh x
lh_add lh a
lh_list lh l
lh_test lh t
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
;Commands for archiving .arc files
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
arc_extract arc x
arc_add arc a
arc_list arc l
arc_test arc v
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
;The following key word describes whether or not to touch (update the
;filedates on any files that are adopted. Choice of YES or NO.
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
touch_adoptee YES
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; This comment says whether or not to wrap the comments when they are
; displayed. They will follow this keyword, no matter how the rest of
; the window is displayed. You will still be able to edit them, they
; just will not be wrapped. The default is NO
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
WrapComments no
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; The following config variable describes whether or not to
; automatically adopt orphans when reading in a new file list.
; The default is no. If it is yes, then whenever the area for a
; window is changed, all orphans are adopted.
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
AutoAdopt NO
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
;File extensions to adopt. Maximum of 25, (three characters only!!!)
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
adopt zip
adopt cmd
adopt lzh
adopt arc
adopt arj
adopt exe
adopt bmp
adopt jpg
adopt gif
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; Here you can specify the colors of many features of MaxFile/2.
;
; ColourName describes the colour of the name in the file list
; ColourReadOnly describes the colour of read only or offline file
; names in the file list
; ColourOffline describes the colour in which the file name in which
; off-line files will appear
; ColourSize describes the colour of the size in the file list
; ColourDate describes the colour of the date in the file list
; ColourDesc describes the colour of the file description in the
; file list
; ColourHighlight describes the background color for the highlighted
; selection
; ColourComment describes the colour in which the word "comment" (for
; comment lines) appears
;
; Possible colours are BLACK (not recommended), RED, BLUE, MAGENTA,
; WHITE, GREEN, CYAN, BROWN, and YELLOW. It is not case sensitive but
; that never hurts. The default (if no colour is given) is WHITE
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
ColourName BLUE
ColourReadOnly CYAN
ColourSize MAGENTA
ColourDate GREEN
ColourDesc RED
ColourHighlight YELLOW
ColourComment RED
ColourOffline BROWN
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; Set the following keyword to YES if you want MaxFile/2 to ignore
; extenstions when searching for duplicate files.
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
DupIgnoreExtension YES
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; Set the following keyword to YES if you want MaxFile/2 to ignore
; duplicate files that are in the same area. That is, if you have the
; files emerald.lzh, emerald.bbs, and emerald.zip all in the same
; area, they would not be identified as duplicates. If you also had
; emerald.new in a second file area, all 4 would be identified as
; duplicates.
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
DupeIgnoreSameArea YES
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; Set the following keyword to YES if you want MaxFile/2 to display
; dates in mm/dd/yy form. Set it to no to get dd/mm/yy form.
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
American_date YES
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; If your BBS supports extended descriptions that are identified by
; placing a special character at the start of a line following a file
; name in the files.bbs, place that character here. Otherwise, leave
; this line commented out. Note that the special character cannot be
; a space or a dash ('-') (lines starting with these characters are
; considered to be comment lines)
;
; Note: If you define an Extended Description character, YOU MUST
; ALSO DEFINE AN EXTERNAL EDITOR!!!!!!!
;
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; ExtendedDesc >
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; Due to popular demand, maxfile will now open either with two
; horizontal windows or two vertical windows. Set the following
; config variable to YES if you prefer the windows to be split
; vertically or set it to NO if you prever horizontal windows.
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
VerticalWindows NO
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; For information on the structure for macros, see the documentation.
; Two examples have been provided for you, the first extracts any file
; like read.me, readme.txt or readme and then runs the 'e' editor on
; that file. The second macro asks for a directory and the extracts
; the marked file to that directory.
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro2 getreadm.cmd
Macro3 extr2dir.cmd
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
; The following commands configure the file_id.diz extractor.
;
; Externaledit is the command line for running an external editor on
; the description rather than the built in editor.
;
; If strip_high_ascii is set to YES, then all of the high ascii
; characters in the file_id.diz will be changed to spaces and
; removed. If set to no, then they will be left alone.
;
; If 256char_descriptions is set to YES, then the file_id.diz is
; truncated to 256 characters when it is extracted. The reason for
; this is that for some BBS systems (like Maximus), if the line
; exceeds 256 characters in length, the BBS considers the line to be
; starting a new file and so things get really confused. If you are
; running a BBS that supports extended file descriptions and have it
; configured as such above, set this variable to NO.
;---------------------------------------------------------------------
;externaledit e.exe
strip_high_ascii NO
256char_descriptions YES