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; The Blue Wave Offline Mail Reader v2.12 OS/2
; Copyright (C) 1992-1994 by Cutting Edge Computing
; All Rights Reserved.
; Alternate TagFile Definitions
; Blank lines, and lines beginning with a ';' are ignored.
; If this file (TAGFILES.BW) exists in the reader's current directory,
; it will open this file and try to see if an alternate tag line file
; should be used for a given area. There may be any number of "BBS_ID"
; lines and any number of "Area Tag" lines in this file.
; The format for this entry is shown below. For each BBS that you use
; The Blue Wave Offline Reader on, you may define an alternate set of
; tag line files to use. The reader will automatically try to load and
; operate on the tag line file defined.
; Each BBS_ID line should be followed by a list of area "tags" that
; correspond to the areas that you would like to override in the reader.
; After the keyword "BBS_ID", you should place the root packet name of the
; mail packets from that BBS. For instance, if you download packets called
; "WILDBLUE.TH1", "WILDBLUE.FR2", etc from The Wild! Blue BBS, the BBS
; "root name" is "WILDBLUE".
; An optional parameter on the BBS_ID line is the name of a tag line file
; to use for ALL areas on that particular BBS. For instance:
; BBS_ID WILDBLUE C:\BWAVE\TAGS\WILDBLUE.TAG Random
; COMM C:\BWAVE\TAGS\COMM.TAG Prompt
; would randomly select taglines from the file "WILDBLUE.TAG" for *all*
; areas on WILDBLUE, except for when entering messages in the COMM echo.
; In that case, "COMM.TAG" would be used.
; The "area tags" will vary from one BBS to another. If the host BBS
; system is Maximus, Telegard, or Opus, the area tag will most likely
; be short words or abbreviations that describe the echo. If the host BBS
; system is RemoteAccess, QuickBBS, or SuperBBS, the area tag will most
; likely be the same as the message area number. With QWK-style packets,
; the Area Tag *will* be the same as the message area number.
; You can find the area tag of any message area in your download packet by:
;
; 1) Pressing "Tab" while at the "Choose Area to Read" window.
; 2) Pressing "I" while reading messages in the message area
; in question.
; The tagline file name should come after the area tag. The tagline
; file name can point to a valid tagline file (in which case there will
; be no filename prompting), or can contain a wildcard filespec
; (C:\BWAVE\*.TAG), in which case the reader will bring up a selection
; window and allow you to choose which file to use. THIS PARAMETER IS
; REQUIRED. In some cases, you may wish to use NO TAGLINES for a
; message area. If so, please specify "None" as the file name for this
; area. When "adopting" tag lines from within the reader, the
; filename specified here will be used.
; The last parameter is the selection type. For some areas you may want
; to use the PopUp window selection process, and in some areas you may
; want the random selection. You can override the default reader setup
; for selection type by using one of these keywords as the "Selection Type"
; parameter: "Prompt", "Random", "Manual", "Hancock", and "None". If you
; choose "Hancock", "Manual", or "None", be sure to specify the tagline
; file name as "None".
; [area tag] [tagfile name, or "None"] [Selection Type]
BBS_ID WIMPYS C:\Bwave\Wildblue.Tag Prompt
COMM C:\Bwave\*.Tag Prompt
FDECHO C:\Bwave\Funny.Tag Random
GENERAL C:\Bwave\Taglines.Bw Prompt
PRIVATE None None
NETMAIL None Manual
BLUEWAVE None Prompt
BBS_ID DOMAIN_I
BLUEWAVE Bluewave.Txt Prompt
MCKYMOUS Mickey.Txt Random
; End of TAGFILES.BW