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- | Enhanced Flag v2.1 |
- | Written by Drew [PWA] |
- | Docs Last Updated 02-19-95 |
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- | 0. Table of Contents |
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. Installation
- 3. Configuration
- 4. General Notes
- 5. Supporting PPE's
- 6. Last Words
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- | 1. Introduction |
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- See HISTORY.DOC for changes since v1.0 and v2.0. Otherwise...
-
- Enhanced Flag is a PPE replacement for the "More?" prompt during a file
- listing. It gives you an easier to method of flagging files for downloading,
- viewing, nuking, et. al. by using a lightbar and hotkey driven interface, in-
- cluding all of the arrow keys.
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- Additionally, through the usage of configuration files, EFLAG can spawn
- custom external commands (other PPE's) in addition to or replacing any or all
- of the built-in commands.
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- This PPE was written in PPL 3.0 for PCBoard 15.2+ only.
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- | 2. Installation |
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- Simply unzip the original zip file into its own directory and run the
- INSTALL.BAT file. It will automatically tell you the syntax needed to install
- EFLAG. For manual installation, run MKPCBTXT to edit your PCBTEXT file, and
- have Prompt #549 point to this ppe. Ie: !C:\PPE\EFLAG\EFLAG.PPE
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- If you are upgrading from EFLAG v1.0, you must REINSTALL the entire thing
- because EFLAG v2.0 has been completely redone and everything is different.
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- | 3. Configuration |
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- There are three configuration files, all of which are optional. Default
- values will be used in the lack of presence of these configuration files, but
- the colours will most like clash with your boards colour scheme. :) The
- configuration files are as follows:
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- EFLAG.CFG : Eflag behaviour-type options; only 4 lines long. :)
- PROMPT1.CFG : Configure the look, feel, and commands for Prompt #1.
- PROMPT2.CFG : Configure the look, feel, and commands for Prompt #2.
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- All config files are well-documented inside and should be fairly straight
- forward. None of them are heinously long or complex, unless you choose it to
- be. :)
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- | 4. General Notes |
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- After v1.0 of EFLAG, which was released back in August 1994, I made some
- minor changes/additions/modifications. Some were minor "bug" fixes, which
- were mostly small details in packaging, and did not affect the actual usage of
- EFLAG. A few new features were added as well to make EFLAG even more useful.
-
- However, since that time, PPL 3.0 and PCBoard 15.2 was released and the
- continuation of writing more sloppy code in PPL 2.0 seemed moot. Hence, after
- an extremely busy few months dealing with many many things at once, EFLAG 2.0
- was completely rewritten in PPL 3.0 and reincarnated.
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- | 5. Supporting PPE's |
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- EFLAG has been personally tested by me <g> to work with the following PPE's
- fully with no problem:
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- o PWA FileView v2.5
- o SCuM-NuKeR v1.0/1.1
- o BlackCat's File Viewer v1.0 and v2.0
- o BlackCat's Nuker v0.81b
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- Included is EXTERNAL.ZIP which includes some front-end ppe's for usage with
- EFLAG to allow EFLAG to execute some the above ppe's seamlessly. Take a look
- inside there for examples, instructions, and details. If you have a particu-
- lar PPE that you wish to interface with EFLAG, feel free to drop me a note if
- you need help.
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- | 6. Last Words |
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- (Bitch-mode on.)
-
- I've had a flood of requests for a bunch of my source code. Some because
- they just want to have it, others even going so much as to say something to
- the sense of, "With a name like Pirates With Attitudes, I'm obligated to check
- for backdoors before running the PPE on my system."
-
- I'm fed up with this. I've never included a backdoor in any of my work
- and am not about to start. My current policy for distribution of source code
- is that I'm only giving it to people who are going to make a significant
- amount of modifications to it (and I'll be the one who deems what is signi-
- ficant or not). I know this sounds harsh, but hey, that's life. At least I
- still make my source available. If you need to learn how to program, then go
- buy a book, go to school, get the manual, or a combination thereof. If that's
- not it and you just don't like the PPE, then don't use it.
-
- (Bitch-mode off.)
-
- Many thanks to those who have actually given me constructive criticism,
- suggestions, et al. Most of you sent me internet email, so you know who
- you are. :)
-
- Otherwise, if you need to reach me for some reason, you can send internet
- email to "drew@xinet.com", or leave me a message on Attitude Net, or call my
- board: The Silicon Phalanx at 310-575-8567 and apply for access.
-
- Peace,
- --Drew
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