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- WINPACK Windows Packet Program by Roger Barker (G4IDE)
- ======================================================
- This document has been written by Mike Marriott (G0OPC) on behalf of
- Roger Barker (G4IDE) the author and owner of WINPACK. Any errors in
- this document are mine (Mike Marriott) not Roger's. If you find any
- errors or have any idea's for update please send them to me. You will
- find packet and Email addresses at the end of this document.
-
- This document is NOT a replacement for the ONLINE help that is
- available within WINPACK. It is simply an overview to allow you the
- quick reference flexibility of a hard copy printout if you are not
- used to the windows help system. WINPACK has CONTEXT SENSITIVE HELP.
- This means that, at any time, you may press F1 to see a help file on
- the area of WINPACK that you are using. You will be able to select
- the particular help you require from the help screen once you have
- pressed F1 by pointing and clicking the mouse pointer on the part of
- the program you wish to know about. A larger help file may also be
- accessed by using the PULL DOWN HELP from the menu bar and clicking on
- HELP CONTENTS. You may then click on any of the help subjects
- available or search for a help subject using the search button. I
- recommend that you read the README.TXT that can be accessed under the
- HELP pull down menu.
-
- WINPACK requires Microsoft Windows V3.1 or later and will run in
- Windows 95.
-
- Winpack is a Windows based packet PMS program to allow you to get the
- best possible use from your Packet TNC or network switch. It contains
- many features that are found in no other packet software in the world.
-
- WINPACK fully supports G8BPQ's network switch or TF2.7b Host Mode
- software.
-
- WINPACK is also able to use a BAYCOM modem. This can be achieved by
- running the G8BPQ network switch along with BAYDRV.VXD (C) Jon Welch
- G7JJF and NODE2BAY.EXE. NODE2BAY.EXE acts as an interface between
- G7JJF's BAYDRV Baycom driver for Windows and G8BPQ's BPQCODE node
- software. It allows Windows packet applications which support BPQ
- (such as WinPack) to be used with BAYDRV and therefore with a Baycom
- modem. NODE2BAY.EXE is not in itself a Baycom driver, BAYDRV.VXD is
- the driver. If you have any problems using BAYDRV in conjunction with
- NODE2BAY.EXE please contact Roger Barker G4IDE, DO NOT contact G7JJF.
- BAYDRV is a very clever piece of software and we would like to thank
- G7JJF for giving his permission for it to be used in this application.
-
- WINPACK can be set up to automatically download message listings from
- your local BBS, collect bulletins that you select or that are selected
- automatically according to your choice, down or upload your personal
- mail or mail you have written.
-
- WINPACK can automatically decode 7+ files once all the parts have been
- received and can encode a file into 7+ for you to send.
-
- WINPACK can send or receive YAPP protocol files, and uses automatic
- YAPP restart protocols as supported in FBB BBS software.
-
- WINPACK has FULL online help facilities in the normal Windows
- convention. The F1 key can be pressed AT ANY time to enter the help
- files.
-
- Should you be willing to leave your computer and packet station
- switched on at all times, WINPACK will operate automatically at times
- decided by you, (this could be at times of least traffic) and will
- achieve the above results and much more. If your local BBS transmits
- the FBB UNPROTO list beacons then WINPACK can be set to collect a
- bulletin list from these beacons.
-
- Should you not want to leave your computer running then a single
- click of the mouse button can achieve the same result at any time you
- choose.
-
- WINPACK has DX cluster support and reconnection facilities.
-
- WINPACK has script file control that allows YOU to decide what you
- want to happen.
-
- WINPACK will automatically deal with password BBS access with either
- NNA or FBB type passwords, and other password types can be delt with
- via external add-on programs.
-
- WINPACK will run in MODEM mode to allow you to use a telephone modem
- to access the landline port of an FBB BBS if one is available.
-
- WINPACK is able to run and use both internal and external programs and
- servers.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- GETTING STARTED
- ===============
-
- After installing WINPACK on your computer there are a few things you
- must do to set up the program. Firstly, point and click the mouse
- pointer on OPTIONS in the MENU row at the top of the screen. You may
- also hold down the ALT key and press the letter O. The OPTIONS pull
- down menu will appear. Point and Click COMMS SETUP or use ALT O
- again.
-
- COMMS SETUP
- -----------
- This will produce the WINPACK COMMS SETUP box. You will see setup
- Options for Baud Rate, Data Bits, Stop Bits, Parity and Com Port on
- the left hand side of the box.
-
- When you point and Click on one of the small white spots a black dot
- will appear in it. This means that you have selected that option. You
- must now select these options so that they correspond with the
- settings of your TNC. If they do not correspond then you will get
- either gobbledegook on screen or nothing at all.
-
- On the right hand side of the box you will see Connect String,
- Disconnect String, Editor Line Length, Handshaking, DCD Shows Con and
- Host Mode. For the moment it is best to leave these settings as per
- default until you have the program working. One exception to this
- might be the COM PORT setting. If you are aware of which Com Port you
- have your TNC connected to then set the appropriate port. The Connect
- and Disconnect strings are usually quite standard and should cause you
- no problems as they are. However, if you find that your TNC sends out
- a different Connect or Disconnect text from the ones shown you may
- edit them at any time.
-
- Point and Click the OK button to save your new selections and close
- this box.
-
- You should now be able to communicate with your TNC. If you cannot
- then firstly re-check the COM PORT selected. If you are getting
- gobbledegook on the screen then you have the COM PORT set correctly
- but you have other parameters incorrectly set. You must try various
- selections until you find the correct one. The following is a good
- place to start:-
-
- 9600 Baud
- 8 Data Bits
- 1 Stop Bit
- No Parity
-
- It is recommended that you use 8 Data Bits as this will allow the use
- of the 7+ auto decoding.
-
- If you are using TF2.7b Host software, or the G8BPQ switch then you
- will need to re-set the Host Mode setting accordingly.
-
- PERSONAL/BBS INFO
- -----------------
-
- Your Next move is to set up your personal details in PERSONAL/BBS
- INFO. This can be found in the OPTIONS pull down menu. Pull Down
- OPTIONS, or use ALT O and point and click Personal/BBS Info or use ALT
- E.
-
- The Personal/BBS Info Box will appear. The edit cursor will be in the
- FIRST NAME box ready. Simply type in your first name and use the TAB
- key to move to the next box. Continue on like this until you have put
- all the information you can in these boxes.
-
- The BBS Information is dependent on the BBS you use. The Default
- entries are for FBB BBS software, however, some other BBS software can
- vary. The Message End Identifier for NNA BBS software is "<End of
- message" and the PROMPT will vary considerably. The "Date/time" label
- should be left blank if your local BBS is running NNA BBS software.
-
- The best way to set up the "Date/time", "Message #" and "Title" fields
- is to do a Verbose (V instead of R) read of a bulletin from your BBS.
- Look at the top few lines of the message for the information.
-
- What ever you put in these boxes it must be constant. So don't
- include date or time information that may appear in the BBS prompt,
- this could change each time you log onto your BBS.
-
- The LIST entries (Bulletin and Personal) can also vary. WINPACK has
- an internal bulletin counter that can be used to List bulletins from
- the last number listed by you. Details of this can be found in the
- online help. However, at this stage it would be better simply to put
- L in the Bulletins box if your BBS is NNA or LR if your BBS is FBB and
- LM in the personal box. (The L, LR and LM above may vary in some
- software. You will need to check).
-
- Point and Click OK to close this box and save your selections.
-
-
- IMPORTANT.
- =========
- Click on VIEW README.TXT under the HELP pull down menu. This file
- contains information that will be of help to you.
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- OK, the above should be enough to get you started. Now lets run
- through the MENU Options in the pull down menu. The MENU BAR contains
- the following:
-
- File Edit Mail Action Options Scripts Yapp Help
-
- On the program screen you will see that one of the letters of each of
- the above is underlined. You can use the ALT key and the underlined
- letter to bring down the pull down menu. This Underlined Letter/ALT
- Key link holds true at any time within WINPACK.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FILE
- ====
-
- In the FILE pull down menu you will see:-
-
- EDIT WINDOW CAPTURE SEND DELETE PRINT
- START ALARMS SELECTION LIST EDITOR VIEWERS EDITOR WINPSCAPE
- THEMES EDITOR
- EXIT
-
- If you do not see any of the above do not worry. WINPACK is
- infinitely variable and external programs that are added later will
- appear in this list.
-
- EDIT WINDOW
- -----------
- Selecting EDIT WINDOW opens an edit window in the bottom half of the
- screen. You can cut copy and paste using CTRL_C, CTRL_V and CTRL_X as
- in notepad. So if you're writing a reply to a message you can mark a
- section in the main screen, copy it to the clipboard with CTRL_C,
- paste it into the edit window with CTRL_V. If you use CTRL_Q the text
- will be quoted (i.e ">" put at the start of each line). Sections of
- messages you receive or read can also be highlighted and quoted
- automatically from other parts of the program but we will come back to
- that later.
-
- CTRL_Z can also be used to ZOOM the edit window so that it fills the
- whole screen.
-
- There is an edit sub menu which can be accessed from the edit window
- by pressing F10 or pointing the mouse cursor in the edit window and
- clicking the RIGHT mouse button TWICE. Selecting EDIT again from the
- pull down menu when the edit window is open hides the edit window.
-
- (See EDIT SUB MENU at the end of this section)
-
- CAPTURE
- -------
- Selecting CAPTURE allows you to open a capture file. All received
- text will be stored in the file until you close it by selecting the
- option again. Capture files will normally be kept in the CAPTURE
- subdirectory.
-
- SEND
- ----
- This option allows you to select a file which will be sent to the TNC.
- Please note that this option MUST only be used for text files.
-
- DELETE
- ------
- This option allows you to delete files. When you have selected a
- file to delete, you will be prompted for the confirmation before it
- is deleted. You can delete multiple files by clicking one file name
- and then holding the shift key down and clicking the other file names.
-
- PRINT
- -----
- This option will allow you to print highlighted text to your default
- printer. If you only wish to print certain text then you must
- highlight that text by holding down the left mouse button whilst
- dragging the mouse cursor over the text. You must do this before you
- click on the print option.
-
- If no text is highlighted then all text in the window will be printed.
-
- You can also PRINT TO FILE by clicking the print to file button at the
- bottom left of the Print dialog box.
-
- There are also other options available in the print dialog box.
-
- START ALARMS
- ------------
- This option is to switch on and switch off the alarm system. The
- alarm system is a small program that monitors the text on the WINPACK
- screen and watches for certain strings that you have included in it's
- setup. When it see's this text it will make the sound that you have
- set.
-
- To setup the alarms start them from the pull down menu and then double
- click the minimized alarm icon. This will then maximize to reveal a
- small screen with OPTIONS and QUITE in a pull down menu. Clicking on
- OPTIONS or using ALT O will bring up the following list:
- TEXT
- EXCLUDE
- LOG ALARMS
- SOUND
-
- If you where to enter G0OPC in the TEXT then every time G0OPC was seen
- on screen the alarm would sound. There are a selection of sounds
- available under the SOUND pull down menu.
-
- Try it and see, it can be quite helpful especially if you run WINPACK
- minimized whilst you use another application.
-
- Clicking the QUIT will turn the alarms off.
-
- SELECTION LIST EDITOR
- ---------------------
- The SELECTION LIST is the method by which you may automatically
- download certain bulletins from the BBS that are of interest to you,
- or set the times that you want an AUTOBBS session to be triggered.
-
- The information for these lists are kept in SELECT.TXT and
- AUTOTIME.TXT.
-
- The editor makes this selection very easy indeed.
-
- Clicking on SELECTION LIST EDITOR will open a window that contains a
- number of boxes. The heading on these boxes are [TO] [FROM] [AT]
- [TITLE TEXT] [NOT TO] [NOT FROM] [NOT AT] [NOT TITLE TEXT]. There is
- also a box on the right hand side called AUTO TIMES.
-
- Below each box you will see a smaller box. Place the cursor in this
- smaller box and type in what you require and press the enter key. The
- text you just typed in will appear in the upper box.
-
- E.G If you click the cursor in the smaller box under [TO] and type
- DEBATE followed by pressing ENTER then DEBATE will appear in the upper
- box. If you now click OK the SELECTION screen will vanish. When you
- next log into your local BBS with the AUTOBBS session and download a
- bulletin list then ALL bulletins that are listed to DEBATE will be
- downloaded automatically. By using a combination of the various
- boxes you can select bulletins to meet your own particular interest
- groups.
-
- The AUTO TIMES set the times that the AUTOBBS will run. When you first
- install WINPACK a sample list of times will be included in this box.
- These times can be changed but the basic format should be observed.
- You can also include the word "MAIL" which will instruct WINPACK to
- only pick up personal mail for you at those particular times.
-
- From V6.3 onward you can also use the AUTO TIMES list to tell WinPack
- times at which you would like it to automatically prune the bulletin
- list. If you put "PRUNE" after a time, e.g. "12:30 PRUNE" then at that
- time the list will be pruned. It will be reduced to approximately the
- number of messages set by the menu option "Bulletin List Prune Size",
- the pruning action will depend on your setting of "Block Delete
- Bulletins" - see BULLETIN DELETING below.
-
- **********************************
- People who DO NOT use FBB unproto beacons PLEASE NOTE:
- ======
-
- You MUST work through the BULLETINS COLUMN SETUP under the OPTIONS
- pull down menu to set up the bulletin column location or the
- selection list will not work. This is the most common problem
- report received, and dealt with, by Roger Barker.
- **********************************
-
- VIEWERS EDITOR
- --------------
- WINPACK has the ability to view files using external viewers. This can
- be done automatically when a file is read.
-
- An example would be:
-
- BMP C:\WINDOWS\PBRUSH.EXE
-
- This would cause all BMP files received to be automatically offered
- for view in Paint Brush.
-
- If you have a viewer for any particular type of file they should be
- entered here.
-
-
- WINPSCAPE
- ---------
- The use of WINPSCAPE really is beyond the scope of this document as it
- is a rather advanced feature. Basically it monitors all text received
- looking for HTML (WEB) documents.
-
- I would suggest that you use the online help by opening WINPSCAPE and
- then pressing F1 to learn more about this feature.
-
-
- THEMES EDITOR
- -------------
- The THEMES editor is similar to the SELECTION LIST EDITOR but has a
- different kind of use.
-
- When you are reading bulletins in WINPACK, you have filter buttons
- available which allow you to select all the bulletins to a certain
- topic, all the bulletins from a certain sender, etc.
-
- Because of the way that people address messages, you often find that
- two or more different topic addresses will be used for the same
- subject and people send bulletins to ALL, or HELP about pretty much
- anything.
-
- By creating a theme you can link several selection criteria together,
- so, when you select that THEME when reading bulletins in WINPACK, all
- messages meeting the selection criteria for the theme are displayed.
-
- For example, you might create a theme called "WINPACK" which contains
- the following selections:
-
- [TO]
- WINPAC
- WINPAK
- WINP7
-
- [TITLE TEXT]
- WINPACK
-
- [FROM]
- G4IDE
-
- If you look at the THEME EDITOR you will notice that the entry boxes
- are similar to the ones used in the SELECTION LIST EDITOR. The same
- rules of entry apply.
-
- The lower half of the editor shows you what is available from the
- selection list editor. Double clicking any of these entries will move
- them to the THEME EDITOR.
-
- The THEME TITLE will also need to be entered in the box at the top of
- the screen.
-
- When you read the bulletin list in WINPACK you will find a THEME
- button in the row of buttons at the bottom of the list screen.
- Clicking this button will bring up a list of theme's that you have
- created. Select one by highliting it and click the SELECT button or
- use ALT S. The list of bulletins will then be narrowed down to the
- ones that meet the theme criteria. From this point you may select the
- bulletins you want to download by double clicking them. They will be
- tagged with an asterisk at the left hand side and will be downloaded
- next time you log into your BBS.
-
-
- EXIT
- ----
- This option allows you to EXIT the program. Holding down the ALT key
- and pressing X achieves the same result.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- EDIT WINDOW SUB MENU
- ====================
- The EDIT WINDOW will need to be open in the lower half of the screen
- to find this sub menu.
-
- In the edit window there is an edit sub menu that can be pulled down
- by pressing F10 or pointing the mouse pointer at the edit screen and
- clicking the RIGHT mouse button TWICE.
-
- The edit sub menu is as follows:
-
- SEND SIGNATURE QUOTE UNQUOTE SAVE LOAD PASTE FROM CLEAR HIDE
- ZOOM
-
- SEND
- ----
- The function of the SEND option depends on how you are using the edit
- window.
-
- If you are simply editing a file, then selecting this option causes
- the text currently in the window to be sent to the TNC. The idea is
- that you can easily compose messages in an editor, rather than sending
- them a line at at a time straight to your local BBS. When the text is
- sent the window is cleared. However, the text is also copied to the
- windows clipboard, so, if you want to get it back, press CONTROL_V.
-
- If you are composing a message as a result of selecting "WRITE A
- MESSAGE" on the MAIL menu, then the message is put in the queue ready
- to be sent to the BBS on your next Auto BBS Session.
-
- Pressing Alt END has the same effect as selecting this option.
-
- SIGNATURE
- ---------
- Selecting this option will show a list of your pre-defined
- signatures.
-
- Pre-defined signature files can be created in any plain ASCII text
- editor (I would recommend DOS EDIT) and must be named with .SIG on the
- end of the file name. They MUST be in the WINPACK directory. You can
- have as many as you wish and they can contain "TOKENS" to allow
- variable entry such as current date and time.
-
- They can also contain certain graphic characters which can be produced
- by holding down the ALT key and entering a number on the NUMERIC key
- pad. Try ALT 186 (on the numeric key pad).
-
- Here is an example:
-
-
- 73 De Mike
- G0OPC @ GB7WNM.#35.GBR.EU
- Message Written At $HH:$NN Local Time.
- $DD $MMM $YYY
-
-
- If this where saved as MIKE.SIG in the WINPACK directory it would show
- under the SIGNATURE part of the edit window pull down menu as MIKE.
- If you then clicked on MIKE the above file would be put into the edit
- window at the current cursor position and the tokens would be replaced
- with the following: $HH:$NN Current system time
- $DD $MMM $YYY Current system date.
-
- There are a number of possibilities for use of "Tokens". A
- list of the tokens available can be found in the online help.
-
-
- QUOTE
- -----
- If you mark a section of text in the edit window by dragging the
- mouse over it and then select this option, the text will be 'QUOTED'.
- That means ">" will be put at the beginning of each line. The idea is
- that you can load a message from someone else into the edit buffer and
- quote sections of it in your reply. How successful the quoting is
- depends on the line length used by the sender. However, the program
- attempts to do some intelligent reformatting on the text if the lines
- are too long.
-
- UNQUOTE
- -------
- This option is only available if if you have quoted a section of
- text. If it looks a mess you can select UNQUOTE to put it back as it
- was, so long as the quoted text is still selected.
-
- SAVE
- ----
- This option allows you to save the contents of the window to a file.
-
- LOAD
- ----
- This option allows you to load an existing file into the window.
-
- PASTE FROM
- ----------
- This option allows you to paste from an existing file into the window.
- The file will be inserted at the cursor position.
-
- CLEAR
- -----
- If you select this option the window is cleared.
-
- HIDE
- ----
- Selecting this option will hide the window, however, it's contents
- will be preserved.
-
- ZOOM
- ----
- Clicking ZOOM enlarges the edit window to full size. Clicking ZOOM
- again returns the window to it's original size.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- EDIT
- ====
- Under this pull down menu you have:
- CUT COPY PASTE PASTE & QUOTE
-
- CUT
- ---
- If you highlite text by dragging the mouse over it with the left mouse
- button pressed you can "CUT" it from the other text with this option.
- The text will be moved to the Windows Clip Board.
-
- COPY
- ----
- Using the same highliting method as above you can "COPY" the text to
- the clip board with this method.
-
- PASTE
- -----
- This option is only available if the EDIT WINDOW has the focus (This
- means that it is visible and in use) and the clip board has text in
- it that you have previously CUT or COPIED from elsewhere. Using PASTE
- will PASTE the text from the clip board to the edit window at the
- cursor position.
-
- PLEASE NOTE: The clip board will operate in the background and will be
- invisible to you in all these operations. You need not run the
- clipboard or open a clip board window.
-
- PASTE & QUOTE
- -------------
- This option works the same as PASTE but a QUOTE ">" is put at the
- beginning of each line.
-
- The idea of the option is to make it easy to quote text from a message
- to which you are replying.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- MAIL
- ====
- Under this pull down menu you have:
-
- READ MAIL WRITE A MESSAGE EDIT A MESSAGE DELETE A MESSAGE
- READ BULLETINS AUTO BBS SESSION MAIL OPTIONS REPAIR BULL LIST
- CHANGE LASTNUM
-
- READ MAIL
- ---------
- This option is to allow you to read personal mail.
-
- WRITE A MESSAGE
- ---------------
- This option allows you to write a personal message or a bulletin. It
- also allows you to send 7+ messages and files.
-
- A box will appear that asks you to input TYPE, TO, NAME, AT and TITLE.
- You must use the TAB key to move from box to box.
-
- TYPE = P for Personal mail
- B for a Bulletin.
-
- You will also see the ADDRESS BOOK. This feature allows you to keep
- addresses of people you normally write to on file. After having
- written the details into the boxes simply click on the ADD button and
- the details will be put in the address book. If, in the future, you
- wish to write to that person again you simply click on the name to
- highlight it and click the TO button, or double click the name, and
- the details will be entered for you. You may delete an address from
- the list by highlighting it and clicking DELETE.
-
- WinPack supports mailing lists, which allow you to send the same
- message to several recipients. For more information, see the "Writing
- Messages" section of the online help.
-
- You will also see the 7PLUS button. Clicking this button will bring
- up a box that allows you to SELECT A FILE to be encoded into 7+.
- Using the various point and click windows to browse, select a file and
- DOUBLE CLICK on the file you wish to send. A box will appear that
- will ask if you wish the file to be ZIPPED (Compressed). If you click
- on NO then WINPACK will start to encode the file into 7+. You will be
- told how many parts the file will be and asked if you wish to proceed.
- If there are a number of parts you will be asked if you want to
- release all parts immediately or at a controlled rate. UK Stations
- PLEASE read the DCC guidelines on 7+ which have been included with
- WINPACK. They are current at the time of release.
-
- If you have trouble ZIPping (Compressing) files it could be that your
- copy of PKZIP.EXE is not being found. PKZIP.PIF (In the C:\WINPACK
- directory) assumes that the directory where you have PKZIP.EXE is on
- your DOS path. If it isn't then you need to put in a full path for the
- file, e.g C:\WINPACK\PKZIP.EXE.
-
- EDIT A MESSAGE
- --------------
- This option allows you to edit a message that you have written before
- you send it to the local BBS.
-
- WINPACK also supports Brian Quinion's SPELL CHECK. This is NOT
- supplied with WINPACK as it is too large. It has to be obtained as a
- separate item. If you have Brian's spell checker then you must
- install it as described in the Winpack README.TXT "Spell Checker
- Support" section. You can then use ALT F9 to cause the spell check to
- scan the text in the editor.
-
- DELETE A MESSAGE
- ----------------
- This option allows you to delete a message that you have written.
-
- READ BULLETINS
- --------------
- When you select this option the 'message list' will be displayed. It
- will be positioned at the start of any new messages that have been
- added since you last used this option. You can move around the list
- by using the scroll bars, PAGE UP/PAGE DOWN or using the bar graph at
- the top of the screen.
-
- To mark a message for downloading, double click anywhere on the line
- and an asterisk (*) will be placed at the beginning of the line. Or
- you can move the text cursor to anywhere on the required line and
- press <return>. A second double click or <return> will clear the
- asterisk.
-
- A message that has been downloaded but not read will be marked with
- an 'N' one that has been read will be marked 'Y'. A message that has
- been read and deleted will be marked 'K'. If you want to clear the
- 'K' so you can mark the message for download again simply hold down
- the CONTROL key and double click that line. To read a message that
- has been marked 'N' or 'Y' simply double click that line.
-
- The buttons at the bottom of the screen have the following functions:-
-
- UNREAD - Display the next unread message.
-
- FROM - filter the displayed message list by sender. When you are
- prompted to input the required "FROM" you can use "*" as a wildcard.
- E.G if you input "G4*" then all messages from callsigns starting with
- G4 will be listed.
-
- TO - filter the message list by TOPIC. When you are prompted to
- input the required "TO" you can use "*" as a wildcard as above.
-
- AT - filter the message list using the "AT" address. When you are
- prompted enter the @ address e.g GB7WNM.
-
- TITLE - filter the message list by TITLE. Input text that you want to
- occur somewhere in the title.
-
- THEMES - This option allows you to activate SELECTION THEMES that
- have previously been constructed. You will be shown an option box
- that contains all the names of your themes. Highlite one and click
- SELECT. For more information read the THEMES section of this manual
- or look under "WHAT ARE THEMES" in the online help.
-
- ALL BULLS - list all the messages for which text is available.
-
- ALL LIST - clear any filters and display the list.
-
- NEW - positions the list so that the top line on the screen is one
- message before the first new message since you last looked at the
- message listing.
-
- DELETE - drag the mouse to mark a block, then press DELETE to delete
- that block.
-
- PRUNE - same as DELETE, but the list will be deleted from the top down
- to and including the marked block. If you don't mark a block before
- selecting PRUNE, then it will prune the list down to the last 'N'
- lines, where 'N' is the number set in "Options", "Bulletin Deleting",
- "Bulletins List Prune Size" - default 5,000.
-
- If you want Delete and Prune to automatically delete any bulletins
- that are marked 'Y' in the pruned part of the list, check "Options",
- "Deleting Bulletins", "Block Delete Bulletins".
-
- DONE - Finished reading bulletins.
-
-
- AUTO BBS SESSION
- ----------------
- Selecting this option causes WINPACK to start an automatic BBS
- session. WINPACK will connect to your local BBS and then carry out
- the following actions:-
-
- 1. Download any waiting personal mail then kill it.
- 2. List all messages.
- 3. Download any messages that you have marked for collection on
- previously downloaded lists, including those that are automatically
- marked according to your requirements.
-
- 4. Upload any messages that you have written.
-
- For technical reasons, the action may vary according to what options
- are being used. For example, the message list may not always be
- updated on every connect. (This happens if the BBS is FBB, compressed
- forwarding is in use and the message list command is something other
- than "LR $NUM-" - which is probably a bit complicated to include in
- detail!) Also, if people are using an FBB V7 BBS with compressed
- download and compressed forward, then they really need to set
- "SPLIT_SESSIONS=TRUE" in the [FBB] section of PACKET.INI because FBB
- V7 won't allow compressed download and compressed forward in the same
- session.
-
- MAIL OPTIONS
- ------------
- Clicking on this option will bring up the MAIL OPTIONS box.
-
- This box allows you to set up the FBB or TPK compatability, mail
- compression and a couple of other items I will explain below.
-
- Before setting WINPACK to make use of the FBB unproto mail beacons
- from your local BBS you must contact your sysop and make sure your
- call is correctly configured in his software. You must also set the
- UNPROTO parameter in your TNC to your local BBS call sign. If you do
- not do this then WINPACK will not be able to send out the SYNCH
- requests needed to request synchonisation of the bulletin list
- collection.
-
- If you simply want to emulate TPK then point and click the TPK
- compatability mode box and all will be set up for you.
-
- WINPACK supports both FBB and NNA type compressed forwarding and
- downloading. If your local BBS is FBB or NNA then you can select the
- compression boxes. This will speed up your mail and data transfer
- rates. If your local BBS is neither of the above packages then you
- will need to check with your sysop to see if his software is
- compatible. If it is then it may well work.
-
- PLEASE READ THE HELP FILES BEFORE MAKING CHANGES HERE.
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- HUMAN MODE
- ----------
- "Human Mode" is a special case. Some BBS's are configured so that
- they wont allow a user to do anything that looks like BBS forwarding.
- This is most likely to occur with some USA types of BBS software, and
- with WINFBB, if the sysop has configured it in a particular way.
-
- If you check the "Human Mode" box WINPACK will not send it's SID
- banner (Something like [WinPack-6.0-$]) to the BBS, and it will not
- attempt to add it's own BID to the messages when they are being
- forwarded. It will behave just as if you were running a manual
- connection. This should allow WINPACK to be used with even the
- fussiest of BBS software and sysop.
-
- ASK MAIL ONLY THIS SESSION
- --------------------------
- In some situations WINPACK will prompt you "Mail Only This Session?"
- when you manually start an AUTOBBS session. If you say "YES" bulletins
- and bulletin lists will not be downloaded on that session. If you
- check this box then WINPACK will assume that you are always answering
- "NO" to this prompt and will not show it.
-
- WINPACK will need to restart after any changes to this section.
-
-
- REPAIR BULLS LIST
- -----------------
- Clicking this option will scan and repair certain problems that could
- appear in the Bulletin list. If you have any corruption or problems
- with the list try this option.
-
-
- CHANGE LASTNUM
- --------------
- This is an advanced option! It is unlikely that most people will ever
- need to use it. It is only in WinPack to compensate for a problem
- which occurs very occasionally with FBB.
-
- WinPack has an internal variable called LASTNUM. If you use the FBB
- unproto headers, LASTNUM is used in deciding the sync request number.
- If you don't use the unproto headers, but your "List Bulletins"
- command in "Personal/BBS Info" is set to something like "LR $NUM-",
- then the value of LASTNUM is substituted for $NUM when the command is
- sent to the BBS.
-
- On very rare occasions FBB BBSs seem to misbehave and will refuse to
- send the beacon corresponding to a particular message number, so
- WinPack repeatedly syncs on a number and the BBS insists on sending
- the headers starting from the next number. Or FBB will not respond
- correctly to an "LR nnnnn-" command. E.g. WinPack sends "LR 12345-"
- which means "list all bulletins from 12345 onwards", and the BBS will
- respond "There are no messages", even though there are lots of
- bulletins with numbers higher than 12345 .
-
- This menu option allows you to adjust LASTNUM and so work round these
- problems. The most you should ever need to adjust it is upwards by
- one.
-
- DON'T USE THIS OPTION UNLESS YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY SURE ABOUT WHAT YOU
- ARE DOING!
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- ACTION
- ======
- Under this pull down menu you have:
- SIGNATURE
-
- PAUSE DISCONNECT AUTO BBS DISABLE UNPROTO BUFFER
- STAY CONNECTED
-
- TERMINAL HOST INITIALISE HOST RESET
-
- SIGNATURE
- ---------
- Selecting this option will allow you to add a signature to a message
- you are writing. You will be presented with a list of available
- signature files and you can pick which one you want to use. These
- signatures can be constructed in a plain ASCII text editor like DOS
- EDIT and must have .SIG as a file name follower. They must be in the
- WINPACK directory. There is further information on constructing
- signature files under the EDIT WINDOW section of this manual and in
- the online help files.
-
- Note that if you use the signature button rather than this menu
- option, then the default signature is used - you won't be able to
- select your signature. (However, right clicking on the signature
- button gives a short cut to this menu option).
-
- Pause
- -----
- Normally the receive windows will automatically scroll as new data is
- received so that the latest data is always visible. This can be a
- nuisance if you are trying to scroll back to view something that has
- gone off the screen because as soon as some new data arrives the
- screen scrolls down again!
-
- If you select this option then the automatic scrolling is disabled
- and so you are able to scroll back and view previous data. Don't
- leave pause on for too long, because while it is enabled all new data
- that is received is put into a buffer, which can only hold about
- 30,000 characters.
-
- Selecting the option whilst pause is on turns it off.
-
- Disconnect
- ----------
- Pressing this button should cause a disconnect (assuming you are
- connected to somebody!) It sends a Control_C and then 'd' to the TNC.
- It has the same effect as pressing the disconnect button.
-
- Unproto Buffer
- --------------
- This option displays a form which shows any FBB unproto beacons that
- are currently being held in memory waiting for gaps in the list of
- received beacons to be filled. It gives an idea of how well, or how
- badly, you are receiving the beacons from your local BBS. Gaps occur
- when your system fails to hear beacons. With perfect reception of the
- beacons the list will always be empty. The option is only available if
- you are using the FBB beacons.
-
- Stay Connected
- --------------
- If you select this option *during an Auto BBS session*, when the
- session ends WinPack won't disconnect you from the BBS. However,
- please note that if the session uses compressed forwarding, this
- option will not be available.
-
-
- Terminal
- --------
- If you are using BPQ, this option starts the BPQ Terminal. If you are
- running another host mode then it will start a special terminal for
- that host mode. Otherwise this option is not available.
-
- Host Initialise
- ---------------
- This option is only available if you are using a special host mode.
- If host mode communications with the TNC is lost for any reason, this
- option allows you to try to reinitialise it.
-
- Host Reset
- ----------
- This option is only available with some special host modes. It
- carries out a complete reset of the host mode firmware, and then
- reinitialises it.
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- OPTIONS
- =======
-
- Under this pull down menu you have:
-
- PERSONAL/BBS INFO COMMS SETUP
-
- SIGNATURE SETUP 7PLUS SETUP USE SPEECH PASSWORD FONTS
- BULLETIN COLUMNS BULLETIN DELETING LOGGING COLOURS
-
- SPLIT WINDOW WORD WRAP USE VIEWERS CHARACTER MODE
- ENABLE BEEP RESTORE ON BEEP ICON ON TOP ENABLE REMOTE
- SHOW BUTTON HINTS
-
-
- PERSONAL/BBS INFO
- -----------------
- This is where you enter all your personal information and also the
- information about your local BBS. It is important that this
- information is filled in before you use WINPACK for the first time.
-
- The personal information box is self explanatory as is the log
- information box.
-
- The BBS information depends on the type of BBS software your local BBS
- uses. The default information that is present when you first install
- WINPACK is good for a start if your local BBS runs FBB software. All
- you will need to do is change the BBS CALLSIGN and the BBS PROMPT.
-
- Be careful not to put any variable information (Like Time or Date) in
- the BBS PROMPT box. If you do it will not be recognised by WINPACK
- because it will change every time you log on.
-
- If you have problems with the AUTOBBS sessions then this is the first
- place to check. Log onto your BBS by hand and take a note of the
- format of all the various text's needed.
-
- COMMS SETUP
- -----------
- This is the first part of WINPACK that needs to be correctly setup.
-
- See the COMMS SETUP section at the beginning of this manual.
-
- SIGNATURE SETUP
- ---------------
- This pull down menu has two sub menu's:
-
-
- Auto Signature
- If Auto Signature is enabled, every mail message you write will have
- the default signature file appended to it. This means you don't have
- to press the signature button, or use the Signature menu option to
- sign it. BUT it also means that, if you have this option enabled and
- you also add a signature manually, you will sign the message twice!
- In other words, if you have Auto Sig enabled, don't use the signature
- button or the Signature menu option when you are writing messages.
-
- Default Signature
- This option allows you to choose which signature file you want to use
- as your default signature. This signature is used by the Auto Sig
- option, and also when you press the signature button. You will be
- given a list of available signatures, with the current default
- signature checked.
-
- 7PLUS SETUP
- -----------
- This pull down menu has 5 sub menu's:
-
-
- Auto 7plus Decode
- If this option is checked then all personal mail and bulletins are
- scanned as they are received to see if they contain 7+ data. If they
- do then the data is extracted and put in the WINPACK\7DECODE
- directory. When all the parts of a 7+ set have been received, the
- program will decode the file and send you a personal message as to
- whether the decode was successful or not. If it is successful then
- the parts are deleted. If it is unsuccessful then a .ERR file will be
- produced.
-
- If an .ERR file is produced then to send it to the sender of the 7+
- data do as follows:-
- 1. Select "Mail", "Write a Message" and start a message to the sender.
- 2. From the edit window menu select "Load" and load in the .ERR file
- form the 7EXTRACT directory.
- 3. Send the message.
-
- When the .COR files are received back from the 7Plus sender these will
- be automatically processed and the corrected data produced from the
- 7Plus parts and .COR file.
-
-
- Scan Capture Files
- If this option is checked WinPack will scan Capture files for 7plus
- parts. The scanning is done immediately after Capture is turned off.
- Any 7plus found will be identified in the log as coming from a
- capture file, apart from that the processing is exactly the same as
- for mail.
-
-
- Keep 7plus Parts
- If this option is checked, then, when a set of 7+ parts have been
- successfully decoded, the parts of the file are moved into the
- WINPACK\7PLUSOLD directory. If the option is not checked then the
- parts are simply deleted. This option is only available if either
- "Auto 7plus Decode" or Scan Capture Files is checked.
-
- Log 7plus Decode
- If this option is checked, then, every time that WinPack attempts to
- decode a 7plus file, an entry will be made in the log file
- 7PLUSLOG.TXT. By looking at the log you can see when a file was
- decoded, if the decode was successful, whether it was received as a
- bulletin or as personal mail, and who sent it. This option is only
- available if "Auto 7plus Decode" or Scan Capture Files is checked.
-
- 7plus Part Size
- This option allows you to set the maximum part size used for 7plus
- messages sent by WinPack. The default is 4000 bytes. Don't forget
- that many BBSs in the UK quite correctly forward "smallest first", so
- if you use a very large part size, you will probably delay your own
- mail!
-
- USE SPEECH
- ----------
- If this option is checked then WinPack will use your sound card to
- announce some events. It will tell you the callsign of the remote
- station every time a connect occurs, and will also tell you when a
- disconnect occurs. When new messages arrive it will announce "New
- mail". The call sign and frequency of 'Spots' will be announced when
- you are connected to a DX cluster, and it will tell you when somebody
- is calling you with the /TALK remote command.
-
- For this option to work you must have an MCI Sound driver installed.
- If you have problems then check in Control Panel, Drivers and see if
- it lists "[MCI] Sound". If it doesn't then select "Add..." and see if
- an MCI Sound driver is available on your system .
-
- If you try to enable this option and get lots of messages about
- MCI.VBX not being loaded and MMSYSTEM.DLL not being found, then your
- PC does not have multimedia extensions - probably because you are
- running Windows 3.0.
-
- When you connect to a station, the announcement is made up from the
- file CONN.WAV (which says "connected to") and the WAV files for the
- individual characters in the callsign. You can, if you wish, create
- your own WAV files for particular stations. For instance, if you
- create GB7WNM.WAV and put it in the WINPACK\WAV directory, then every
- time you connect to GB7WNM this file will be used. This allows you to
- get a more natural announcement for stations to which you frequently
- connect.
-
- If you record your own WAV files then make sure you record them as
- MONO files sampled at 11Khz. If you do not the files will be played
- individually which will make the speech slow and disjointed. Files
- that are correctly recorded are joined together in a temporary file
- to produce a more natural flowing sound to the announcement.
-
- You can decide what you want to announce by clicking on the entries
- on the "USE SPEECH" sub menus. You may also set the use of WAV files
- in your SCRIPT files by using PLAYWAV. See instructions on how to do
- this under HOW SCRIPTS WORK.
-
- PASSWORD
- --------
- The password option allows you to decide which, if any, type of
- password access you need to use for your BBS access. Clicking on this
- option opens another pull down menu that has three entries:
- NONE
- F6FBB
- G1NNA
-
- Clicking on NONE will disable this feature.
-
- To use the automatic password access option you must first get a
- password matrix from your BBS sysop. Contact your BBS sysop for
- advise on how to do this. The password matrix must then be put in the
- WINPACK directory and either called PASS_FBB.TXT or PASS_NNA.TXT
- depending on which type of BBS it is that you have a password for.
-
- If your BBS is an NNA BBS then you must call your password matrix
- PASS_NNA.TXT and put it in the WINPACK directory, then click on G1NNA
- under the PASSWORD option.
-
- You must now modify the corresponding NNAPASS.TXT or FBBPASS.TXT in
- the WINPACK\SCRIPTS directory.
-
- There are two demonstration files in WINPACK\SCRIPTS to help you.
- Simply modify the corresponding file to suit your BBS connection
- requirements. There are some instructions in the demonstration files
- to help you.
-
- When the above has been done you will be able to log into the BBS and
- exchange passwords automatically.
-
- Other types of passwords are supported by external add-on programs
- that have been written for this purpose.
-
- FONTS
- -----
- This option allows you to set up the font for each window. The
- default is WINPACK 11point. It is recommended that you leave the
- font as default as changing fonts can create problems in some
- circumstances.
-
- If, however, you decide to change the font then please read the
- WINPACK online help.
-
- BULLETIN COLUMNS
- ----------------
- Any program like WINPACK that uses message list processing has to know
- where the various columns are in the listing. If it doesn't then it
- will not be able to mark messages. This message option allows you to
- do that. The status line will prompt you as to what you have to do.
-
- Simply highlite this option and a sub menu will be shown. Click on
- each of the sub menu's in turn and then DOUBLE CLICK the appropriate
- column in the bulletin list.
-
- You must log into your local BBS and download a bulletins list before
- you can set this option up as the option requires a bulletin list on
- which to recognise the column locations.
-
- You should also note that if the bulletin list on an FBBBBS goes above
- 99,999 then the bulletin columns will move one space sideways. You
- will need to go through this proceedure again to re-set up. BE
- CAREFUL...If a sysop has let his bulletin count get this high then it
- is highly likely that he is about to re-number which will mean that
- you will have to re-set again.
-
- Also note that the bulletin columns option will not be available if
- you are using the FBB unproto beacons.
-
- BULLETIN DELETING
- -----------------
- This menu has two sub menu options:
-
- Block Delete Bulletins
- If you PRUNE the bulletins list, or delete a block of lines from it,
- then normally any lines within the deleted section for which a
- bulletin has been downloaded and which have a status of "Y" will not
- be deleted. To get rid of those lines you must first kill the
- bulletin.
-
- If you enable "BLOCK DELETE BULLETINS" these lines will be deleted and
- the associated bulletins will automatically be killed.
-
- You cannot delete bulletins with the status "N" in this way. WINPACK
- will assume that, if you download them, you wanted to read them.
-
- Bulletin List Prune Size
- If you click Prune in "Read Bulletins" without first marking a block
- of lines in the message list, the list will be pruned down to the
- number of lines set in this option. The default is 5,000.
-
- LOGGING
- -------
- This menu has three sub menu options:
-
- Auto Log
- If this option is checked then WINPACK will log all connections and
- disconnections in the file called TEXT\AUTOLOG.TXT. The following is
- logged:
-
- Date
- Time
- Call sign connected to
- Frequency
- Power
- Mode.
-
- Some of this information is acquired from the Personal/BBS Info, so
- please make sure that the information is entered correctly.
-
- Be aware that the above may not be sufficient to meet the local
- requirements in some parts of the world, but should be sufficient for
- the UK.
-
- Auto Dump
- This option allows you to enable or disable the 'AUTO DUMP' facility.
- When auto dump is enabled, then, whilst you are connected to another
- station, all transmitted and received text is saved in the file
- TEXT\AUTODUMP.TXT.
-
- If you have auto-dump enabled, then be warned that, if you are very
- active on packet AUTODUMP.TXT can get very large very quickly! Every
- time you enable this option WINPACK checks to see if AUTODUMP.TXT
- already exists. If it does then you are given the option of
- overwriting the existing file or appending to it. So if you want to
- clear the file and start again, simply disable and then re-enable the
- option.
-
- Log Frequency/Power
- This option allows you to select a different frequency and power to
- be used in the auto-log. When WINPACK starts up the default is always
- to use the frequency and power as specified in your PERSONAL
- INFORMATION and those values are automatically added as the first item
- on the "LOG FREQUENCY/POWER" sub menu.
-
- If you want other FREQUENCY/POWER options to be available, you must
- create a file in the WINPACK directory called LOGFREQ.TXT and put some
- settings in it. Here is an example of the required format for the
- data in this file:-
-
- 144.650MHz/10dBW
- 144.675MHz/10dBW
- 432.675MHz/13dBW
-
- When you select an option on the menu that frequency and power will be
- used in the log entries but WINPACK will always return to the default
- values when the program is re-started.
-
-
- COLOURS
- -------
- This option allows you to change the colours of some things in
- WINPACK. You can also change the background colours of the text
- windows and the colours of the LED's if you wish.
-
- A sub menu will be shown that is self explanatory.
-
- Note: The TEXT colour for the text in the various windows is set in
- the FONTS menu option.
-
- SPLIT WINDOW
- ------------
- This option allows you to split the receive screen into two windows.
- If you select it while the screen is already split then the window
- will return to a single window.
-
- You do not need to use the split receive window, it is an advanced
- option. If you are happy with a single window then simply ignore it.
-
- All received text will go to the window you select. To select a
- window simply point and click the mouse pointer in that window. The
- idea is that you can feed text to a selected window then keep that
- text whilst feeding further text to the other window. This could be
- helpful if you wish to compare text or read a section of text before
- it passes by.
-
- Also, if you are listing messages from your local BBS manually then
- you can send the list to one window but send a message to the other
- window.
-
- Messages can be read in this manner by double clicking on the *MESSAGE
- NUMBER* whilst still connected to the local BBS. A Read command for
- that message will automatically be sent to the BBS and the returning
- message will appear in the other window.
-
- WORD WRAP
- ---------
- The receive windows can either have horizontal scroll bars - which
- allow you to bring into view any text that is off the screen - or
- they can have 'word wrap' enabled. This means that when text reaches
- the right hand edge of the window it wraps onto the next line, rather
- than disappearing off the screen.
-
- USE VIEWERS
- -----------
-
- What are Viewers?
- Viewers allow you to "view" the contents of messages that contain
- other than plain text. They allow you to do it automatically without
- having to manually start another application.
-
- "Viewing" means to look at the contents of a file. Normally, if you
- receive a 7plus file which contains, say, a zipped JPG image, to look
- at the image you must first unzip the file, then you must run another
- program to actually look at the image. If you have configured a viewer
- for JPG files in Winpack, then, when you read the SYSTEM message
- telling you that the file has been received, you will be offered the
- opportunity of viewing it - you won't need to unzip it and the viewer
- application will be started by WinPack.
-
- Viewers can be configured for any file type for which you have a
- suitable program available, not just for image files. For example,
- you can set up viewers for WAV files, MIDI files or HTML files.
-
- Viewers work in two ways:-
-
- 1. They allow an incoming non-7plus SB or SP to be viewed by an
- external application.
-
- 2. They allow the contents of decoded 7plus files to be viewed by an
- external application.
-
- Viewing decoded 7plus files
- When WinPack successfully decodes a 7plus file, it sends you a SYSTEM
- message. When you read that message, WinPack will check to see if you
- have a viewer configured for the file type, if you have, then it will
- ask you if you want to view the decoded file. A lot of 7plus is, of
- course, zipped up. If WinPack finds a zip it will look in it and see
- if there is a viewable file. One restriction is that you can only
- view one file in each zip - otherwise it would become unmanageable.
- However, the vast majority of 7plus zips only contain one file. The
- file offered for viewing is the first one in the zip for which a
- viewer is configured. This has implications for viewing HTML - see "A
- Few Comments" below.
-
- Configuring viewers:
-
- To be able to view files, you need to tell WinPack what viewers to
- use for each file type. This is done by using the VIEWERS EDITOR
- under the FILE pull down menu.
-
- If a WWW browser is used as a viewer, it can take an awful long time
- to load. Netscape allows you to pass files to the program whilst it is
- running by using a DDE link, so avoiding having to keep reloading it.
- Internet Explorer *V3* is compatible with this feature of Netscape. If
- you use a browser that is compatible, you can put "NDDE" at the end of
- its line, to tell WinPack to use Netscape style DDE. Please note - my
- own tests suggest that Internet Explorer V2 is not compatible. If you
- want to take advantage of DDE, *don't* close your browser after you
- have viewed a file, minimise it instead.
-
- Some viewers under Windows 3.11:-
-
- [VIEWERS]
- htm=c:\netscape\netscape.exe
- wav=c:\windows\recorder.exe
- mid=c:\windows\mplayer.exe
- bmp=c:\windows\pbrush.exe
- pcx=c:\windows\pbrush.exe
- jpg=c:\netscape\netscape.exe
- gif=c:\netscape\netscape.exe
- txt=c:\windows\notepad.exe
- doc=c:\winword\winword.exe
-
- Some viewers under Windows 95:-
-
- [VIEWERS]
- htm=c:\progra~1\micros~2\iexplore.exe ndde
- wav=c:\windows\sndrec32.exe
- mid=c:\windows\mplayer.exe
- bmp=c:\progra~1\access~1\mspaint.exe
- pcx=c:\progra~1\access~1\mspaint.exe
- jpg=c:\progra~1\micros~2\iexplore.exe ndde
- gif=c:\progra~1\micros~2\iexplore.exe ndde
- txt=c:\progra~1\access~1\wordpad.exe
- doc=c:\progra~1\access~1\wordpad.exe
-
- Note - the directory names have to be the short, DOS compatible names.
-
- CHARACTER MODE
- --------------
- Normally, text keyed into the transmit window isn't sent to the TNC
- until <return> is pressed at the end of the line. This is usually
- the best way to operate. However, there are some circumstances when
- it is necessary to send the characters to the TNC immediately a key is
- pressed. For example, if you run the 'CAL' command on the Tiny-2 you
- need to be able to send the single letters 'K','D' etc. On such
- occasions it is best to switch the program into character mode.
-
- In Character mode the transmit window is not used , so you loose the
- split screen operation and the 8 transmit scroll back buffers. The
- program normally operates with ECHO OFF and does it's own local echo
- of the characters. This does not work very well in character mode and
- so, when you switch to character mode , it sends ECHO ON to the TNC.
-
- If the program is already in character mode, selecting this option
- will switch it back to normal mode. ECHO OFF will be sent to the TNC.
-
- ENABLE BEEP
- -----------
- Selecting this option alternately enables and disables the program
- bell. The bell can be useful if you are connected to the DX cluster,
- since the default is that the cluster will send a 'bell' with every
- 'spot'. When the bell is disabled the option does not have a tick
- against it.
-
-
- RESTORE ON BEEP
- ---------------
- Enabling this option means that if the program is minimised (running
- as an icon) and you have the bell enabled, then the program will be
- restored to normal size every time a beep occurs, The option was put
- in with the idea that you could leave the program running as an icon
- whilst connected to the DX cluster and it would 'pop up' whenever a
- spot occurred.
-
-
- ICON ON TOP
- -----------
- If this option is selected and WINPACK is minimised (run as an icon)
- the icon will always stay on top of other programs and remain
- visible. This is useful since the following information is displayed
- on the icon label:-
-
- 1. If you are connected to the DX cluster, the call sign and
- frequency from any incoming 'spots' is shown.
-
- 2. If you are carrying out a YAPP file transfer, the file name and
- the number of bytes that have been sent/received is shown.
-
- This option will not be of any use if you are running WINDOWS95.
-
- ENABLE REMOTE
- -------------
- This option allows you to enable or disable the WINPACK remote
- commands. These are commands prefixed with / that are available to
- users of your system. Look under the online help files (Remote Access
- Commands) for more detailed information.
-
- SHOW BUTTON HINTS
- -----------------
- Enabling this option allows a small yellow hint flag to be shown if
- you point at a button and pause for a second. This is helpful if you
- cannot recall which button you need to click to do something.
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- SCRIPTS
- =======
-
- Under this pull down menu you have:
-
- PLAY A SCRIPT EDIT A SCRIPT
-
- PLAY A SCRIPT
- -------------
- This option allows you to play a script. See HOW SCRIPTS WORK below.
-
- EDIT A SCRIPT
- -------------
- This option allows you to edit a script file.
-
- HOW SCRIPTS WORK
- ----------------
- WINPACK supports it's own form of SCRIPT language. A SCRIPT is a
- series of commands that the Program recognises as telling it to do
- something specific. So, if the program recognises WAITFOR XXX as
- meaning that it must scan all incoming text until it finds XXX then
- that is what it will do, and it will go no further until a match is
- found or until a predefined time has passed, depending on how the
- programmer has written the program. When it finds a match for XXX it
- will then move onto the next instruction. This allows you, the user,
- to write your own little programs to achieve specific tasks.
-
- You create scripts by using a text editor. You can create them in
- the EDIT WINDOW and then save them in the SCRIPTS sub directory.
- There are several example scripts included with WINPACK. DXCLUST, BBS
- and SETTIME are just three. If you want to try using scripts please
- read the comments in these examples.
-
- There are also three special scripts:- STARTUP, EXIT and BBSBYE. If
- these script files exists in your SCRIPTS sub directory then STARTUP
- will be executed whenever you start the program and EXIT will be
- executed whenever you quit the program. BBSBYE will be executed, if
- it exists, at the end of an AUTOBBS session on disconnection. This
- can be used if you need to send a command to disconnect from a remote
- node AFTER disconnecting from the BBS. Most people will not require
- this.
-
- If there is no STARTUP,EXIT or BBSBYE script then WINPACK will simply
- carry on as normal. (The SETTIME script could be used as the STARTUP
- script if you wish, this would then set the TNC to the same time and
- date as your computer).
-
- The words that the program understands are called KEYWORDS. Often a
- keyword is followed by text associated to it, sometimes the text is
- optional.
-
- Here is a list of some of the KEYWORDS used in WINPACK. Take a look
- at the online help for a complete up to date list:-
-
- WAITCON - wait for a connection to be established.
-
- WAITDIS - wait for disconnection.
-
- WAITFOR <text> - wait for ,text. to be received.
-
- WAITLINE <text> - wait for a line of text with <text> anywhere in it.
-
- SEND <text> - send <text> to the TNC.
-
- SENDPASSWORD - sends a password, normally based on the previous line
- of text.
-
- OPENCAPTURE <filename> - open a capture file called <filename>.
-
- CLOSECAPTURE - close the capture file.
-
- RECONNECT - If a script contains this keyword then, when it has
- successfully completed the following will happen:-
-
- 1. A button with the caption R will appear on the status bar.
-
- 2. If a disconnection occurs the script will be re-run. This will
- carry on happening until you click the button - which makes it
- disappear.
-
- 3. After the first reconnection the caption will change to '1' the
- next time it will go to '2'. When it reaches '9' it will go to
- 'A' then so on through the alphabet. The idea is to let you know
- how many times you have disconnected.
-
- The sole purpose of the reconnection facility is to enable you to
- automatically reconnect to a DX cluster if the link drops out. How
- successful it is depends on what causes the disconnect - if it is
- caused by a DX cluster crash then this instant reconnect will
- naturally fail. The default delay before attempting a reconnect is 10
- seconds. You may find it better to increase this. Do this as
- follows:-
-
- (a) Make sure WINPACK is NOT running.
-
- (b) Edit PACKET.INI in the WINPACK directory using a text editor
- such as windows notepad.
-
- (c) Look for a section entitled [TERMINAL]. In that section there is
- an entry which says 'RECONNECT_DELAY=10'. Change the
- 10(seconds) to a number of your choice.
-
- (d) Save the file.
-
- PLAYWAV <wav_name> - the WAV file <wav_name> is played. The file
- must be in the WINPACK\WAV subdirectory.
-
- HOTKEY <key> - this assigns a hot key to a script. Valid values for
- <key> are F2 to F9. The script can then be played by simply pressing
- this key.
-
- TITLE <text> - if you put a TITLE line in a script then, when you use
- the "Play A Script" menu option, the list displayed will contain the
- description rather than just the file name.
-
- FBBSYNCH sends a synch request to the local BBS if you are using the
- unproto list. See FBB ENHANCED MAIL FACILITIES in the help files.
-
- The SEND keyword will normally put a carriage return on the end of
- <text>. I don't think there is a situation where you would not want to
- do this, in fact, most TNC's will not send the text until they get a
- carriage return. If you don't want a <return> sent then put a '~'
- (Tilde) character (shift_# on a UK keyboard) on the end of the line
- of text. E.G: SEND *~ will send an asterisk without a <return> after
- it, which is very handy for auto_bauding AEA TNC's.
-
- Usually any WAITFOR text will also end with a <return> because you
- will normally be waiting for a prompt of some sort from the other end.
- However, there may be times when the text you are waiting for doesn't
- end with a <return>. Therefore you have to put in the <return> if it
- part of the WAITFOR text. You do this by putting in '^M'. The '^' is
- a shifted 6 an a UK keyboard.
-
- Have a look at the sample scripts and it should be obvious what to do.
-
- Lines starting with ";" are ignored. Lines that cannot be understood
- are also ignored.
-
- The script interpreter understands a limited number of tokens. The
- purpose of tokens is to enable commonly used information to be put
- into script files or into the signature file by the program.
-
- All the tokens start with the '$' (Dollar) character. If the program
- finds any of these tokens in a script or in the signature file it
- substitutes them with some other text. Some tokens are used for
- personal information which is read from the PERSONAL.TXT.
-
- The tokens are:-
- $MYCALL
- $1STNAME
- $2NDNAME
- $QTH
- $QRA
- $WAB
- $BBS
- $BBS_PROMPT
-
- To change them simply edit PERSONAL.TXT by using the "PERSONAL/BBS
- Info" on the OPTIONS menu.
-
- $VERSION makes the program version available, it can be used in the
- .SIG files.
-
- $WINP_PATH makes the WINPACK path available, it can be used in
- SELEDIT.XTR and ALARM.XTR.
-
- All other tokens are associated with Date and Time which are taken
- from your computer clock. These tokens are:-
-
- TOKEN SUBSTITUTE EXAMPLE
- ===== ========== =======
-
- $YYYY The Year 1995
- $YY The Year 95
- $MMM The Month Dec
- $MM The Month 12
- $DD The Date 31
- $HH The Hour 17
- $NN The Minute 52
- $SS The Second 45
- $TZ The Time Zone UTC
-
- The main purpose of the DATE/TIME tokens is for setting the TNC's date
- and time from a script file such as can be seen in SETTIME.TXT.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- YAPP
- ====
-
- Under this pull down menu you have:
-
- SEND A FILE RECEIVE A FILE RECEIVE RESUME AUTO RECEIVE
-
- YAPP is the most popular protocol for transferring BINARY files via
- AX25 packet radio at this time. It was originally devised by WA7MBL.
- There have been a few extensions made to the original system. WINPACK
- supports the most popular of these which is FBB style 'Crash Resume'.
- This allows you to resume transferring a file after the previous
- attempt failed part way through.
-
- SEND A FILE
- -----------
- This option allows you to send a file using YAPP protocol.
-
- RECEIVE A FILE
- --------------
- This option allows you to receive a file using YAPP protocol.
-
- RECEIVE RESUME
- --------------
- This option allows you to resume receiving a file using YAPP protocol
- when the link has failed part way through a previous attempt.
-
- AUTO RECEIVE
- ------------
- This option allows you to automate reception of files using YAPP
- protocol.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- HELP
- ====
-
- Help Contents
- -------------
- Will open the help files at the contents page.
-
- View README.TXT
- ---------------
- This option allows you to view the README.TXT. It is recommended
- that you do this before you do anything else with WINPACK as it
- contains useful information about the program.
-
- View CHANGES.TXT
- ----------------
- This option allows you to read the list of changes in the different
- versions of WINPACK.
-
- REGISTRATION DETAILS
- --------------------
- Shows the details of the registered user of the package you are
- using.
-
- REGISTER WINPACK
- ----------------
- This option allows you to input your registration details. You can
- obtain information on how to register WINPACK from the online help.
-
- ***************************************
- Please remember, WINPACK IS NOT FREEWARE is is REGISTRATION-WARE.
-
- If you use the software you should seriously consider paying the
- registration fee. Considering the amount of work put into the
- software by Roger Barker it is quite reasonable to pay the small fee
- asked.
-
- WINPACK is probably the most widely used packet driver program in the
- world, and is, without doubt, one of the best written.
-
- The software is not disabled in any way. You will simply get a small
- 'Nag' screen every now and then to remind you that you have not
- registered. It's up to you and your conscience.
- ***************************************
-
-
-
- About
- -----
- Gives some details about WINPACK.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- BUTTONS
- =======
-
- Along the top of the screen just below the menu bar are a row of
- buttons. Each of these buttons is a short cut way of achieving a task
- that is under one of the pull down menu's. If you have SHOW BUTTON
- HINTS checked in the OPTIONS menu and you place the mouse pointer on
- one of the buttons, after a short delay a small yellow hint will
- appear to remind you of the buttons function.
-
- The first button will open the edit window in the lower half of the
- screen.
-
- The second button will open or close the capture file.
-
- The third button is for sending a text file to the TNC.
-
- The fourth button is the printer button. Clicking this button will
- bring up a box for you to specify your printer requirements. The
- printer will print all the text in the window that has the cursor in
- it. If you wish to print just selected text then highlighted that text
- by dragging the mouse cursor over it whilst holding down the left
- mouse button. The printer will then print the highlighted text. There
- is also an option to allow you to print to a file on either your hard
- disc or a floppy disc if you wish.
-
- The fifth button Manually starts the auto BBS function.
-
- The sixth button allows you to read personal mail that has been
- received.
-
- The seventh button allows you to write mail.
-
- The eighth button takes you to the bulletin list and read screen.
-
- The ninth button add's your selected signature file to the end of the
- message you are writing. RIGHT clicking this button gives you a short
- cut to the signature file selection.
-
- The tenth button enable's or disable's the screen word wrap.
-
- The eleventh button is the Pause (PAWS !!!) button. This pauses the
- incoming text to the screen so you may read something. Don't forget
- that the screen buffers can only hold a finite amount. After that it
- is lost, so it's not a good idea to leave the pause on for long
- periods.
-
- The twelfth button (With the little hatchet) is the instant disconnect.
- This button will instantly disconnect you from any station you are
- connected too.
-
- The thirteenth button. If you are running BPQ or any other host mode
- a Thirteenth button will appear. This is the TERMINAL button and has
- the same action as the TERMINAL option under the ACTION menu.
-
- When you have the split screen function enabled there will be a
- thirteenth button that has a number on it. This button allows you to
- switch the incoming text to either the upper (1) or lower (2) screens.
-
- When using the RECONNECT feature a button will appear on the lower
- bar of the screen that will indicate the number of reconnections.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- IMPORTANT
- =========
- Once you have downloaded your first message listing from your local
- BBS it is important that you set up the BULLETIN COLUMNS. This will
- allow WINPACK to know where to look for information required to allow
- many of the features to work.
-
- Firstly click on Mail and then click on READ BULLETINS in that pull
- down menu.
-
- Secondly click on OPTIONS and click on BULLETIN COLUMNS..
-
- You will be shown a second submenu that has:- FROM COLUMN
- TO COLUMN
- AT COLUMN
- TITLE COLUMN
-
- Firstly click on FROM COLUMN. The box will clear and you will be left
- with your listing again. Now you must point the mouse cursor at the
- FROM column in the list that indicates where the message came from and
- DOUBLE CLICK. The cursor will move to the front of that column and
- the bell will sound, "Thank You" will appear in the lower task bar.
- This will indicate to the program where the FROM column is in the
- list.
-
- Continue in the same manner with the TO,AT and TITLE column's.
-
- Now click on the DONE button at the bottom of the screen.
-
- Once this has been done there should be no reason to do it again
- unless you start using another local BBS that has a different column
- setup.
-
- These options are not available if you use the FBB unproto beacons to
- collect your bulletin list.
-
- You should also note that if the bulletin list on an FBBBBS goes above
- 99,999 the columns will move one position sideways. This means that
- you will have to set the columns up again. BE CAREFUL. If a sysop
- has let his bulletin count get this high then it is highly likely that
- he is about to renumber, so keep your eyes open for a change back to a
- number below 99,999.
-
- PLEASE BE WARNED:
- The columns in the message listing that is downloaded from your BBS
- can be disturbed and look ragged and untidy if you change the FONT to
- a non mono spaced font. The default font is WINPACK11 point.
-
-
- WINPACK also supports the DRAG DROP of files from the files manager.
- First of all, please note that there are some restrictions on when you
- can drag and drop. The rough rule is that if anything else is going
- on, e.g reading mail, running a script, reading bulletins, then the
- drag drop is ignored.
-
- If you drop a file onto Winpack it normally assumes that you want to
- send it to the TNC (the exception to this is the EDIT window). If the
- file extension is "TXT" or "BAT" then it sends it as an ASCII file. If
- the extension obviously means it is a binary file ("EXE", "COM",
- "ZIP") then it will send it using YAPP protocol. If the file type
- cannot be determined then you will be prompted as to whether it is a
- binary or ASCII file.
-
- You will always be prompted about "DOC" files, since that extension is
- often used for text files in DOS, but is also used for Microsoft Word
- files.
-
- Be careful using DRAG and DROP. If the file is an ASCII file then it
- is sent to the TNC even if it is not connected - because it could be a
- setup file. You wont be allowed to start a YAPP send if you aren't
- connected to another station. However, remember that, unless the
- other station is running software that supports auto-detect of YAPP
- transfer (such as WINPACK) you must make sure it is ready to receive
- the file before you "drop" it.
-
- If the EDIT window is open then DRAG and DROP works differently. If
- the file is dropped in the EDIT window then it replaces the text
- currently in the window. If it is dropped anywhere else then it is
- ignored.
-
- WINPACK has a number of server built in. These are REQCFG, REQFIL,
- REQDIR, BACKUP and ACK. Please refer to the HELP files to understand
- the use of these servers.
-
- Have fun with WINPACK written By Roger Barker (G4IDE)
-
- Distributed by Mike Marriott G0OPC @ GB7WNM.#35.GBR.EU
- Email mike@g0opc.demon.co.uk
-
-
-