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% MAXACCESS
;
;  This verb sets the maximum security level that may be set for a file area
;  in FILES.RA that is included in the megalist. This example will list any
;  area with a security level that is 20,000 or less.
;
MAXACCESS 20000

% NOCOMMENTS
;
;  This disables the inclusion of comments in the megalist. For example, if
;  you include this, the lines that are comments on their own, with no file-
;  name on the line, will not be included.
;
;NOCOMMENTS

% FILESIZE
;
;  This includes the filesize in the MegaList. By default - this is not
;  written to the megalist.
;
FILESIZE

% FILEDATE
;
;  This makes FSUMM include the file date stamp in the megalist. By default
;  this is disabled.
;
FILEDATE

% DLCOLUMN
;
;  This makes a separate column for #/files downloaded filecounters. If you
;  enable this option, any filecounter you use will be in this column. If
;  this is not enabled and you have filescounters on your BBS, they will
;  appear normally (ie [07])
;
DLCOLUMN

% NEWDAYS
;
;  This sets how many days to list in the new-files listings. This example
;  lists files new in the last three weeks.
;
NEWDAYS 21

% MARK
;
;  This verb sets how to mark new files. It is followed first by the single
;  character to mark new files with, and then by the position of this marker
;  which is a number from this list:
;
;       1  Before the filename
;       2  Just after the filename
;       3  Between the filedate and the size
;       4  Between the size and filecounter (size & description if not using
;          the extra filecounter column)
;       5  Just before the description
;
;  NB, It is only sensible to use some of these in conjuction with certain
;      options. For example FILEDATE,FILESIZE,etc.
;
MARK . 2

% LIST
;
;  This is the main command verb to create file lists. It takes four options:
;
;    LIST listfile newfile header footer areas
;
;                       listfile is the full path to the list to be created
;                       newfile is the full path to the new files listing
;                       header is the full path to the header
;                       footer is the full path to the footer
;                       areas is a list of areas to include
;
;  If you do not want one of the files used (listfile, newfile, header,
;  footer) then use a * in that position on the line. Those four are not
;  optional. The list of areas, however, is - it defaults to all file areas.
;
;  You may specify specific areas in this format:
;
;       I  n-n
;      II  -n
;     III  n-
;      IV  n
;
;  Format I lists areas between and including the first and second parameters.
;  Format II lists areas from the first to the parameter. Format III lists all
;  areas after the parameter, and Format IV only lists the single area.
;
LIST MATRIX!.LST MATRIX!.NEW ALLFILES.HDR ALLFILES.FTR
LIST RA_UTILS.LST * RA_UTILS.HDR * -12 55 81 69 154-
LIST * NEWDOORS.LST * NEWDOORS.FTR 5 18
LIST ANOTHER.LST * * * 4 18 45-

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