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- ;6
- ;FNC HDG
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- TIPS AND TRICKS FOR THIS SYSTEM
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- ;FNC FIL
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- NOTE: This article gives some detailed information about this system. It will
- enable you to do things faster and with less effort. However, this article
- does not cover techniques for composing messages. If you want to learn more
- about that subject, please refer to the GIMMICKS article.
-
- In any case ... here are a few pointers to help you use this system...
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- COMMAND COMPLETION
- ------------------ You don't have to type the whole command. Just type
- enough to be recognizable. As an example: to use the READ command, you
- only have to type "R".
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- NOTE: Sysop-level commands are evaluated last, after the regular commands and
- any door commands.
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- MESSAGES
- -------- Messages and time on this system are identified by a DAY TIME
- combination. For example, if you wrote a message at noon on day 1000, the mes-
- sage would be known as 1000 12:00.
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- By the way, the DAY value is the number of days since Jan. 1st, 1988. We keep
- track of our messages this way because it's a little more meaningful than an
- arbitrary "bulletin ID number".
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- READING TEXT
- ------------ You can halt the output of messages and other text (such as
- this article) by pressing either CTL-S or the P key. To re-start, press any
- key.
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- Whenever you're reading, you can also "gear-shift" the speed of the output by
- typing a number. 0 is "Top Speed", while 1 to 9 give you speeds between
- "Slow and Fast".
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- You can also cancel output altogether by pressing some other key.
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- When reading messages, however, the spacebar has a special function: it
- will skip what you're reading, and jump to the next message. For informatory
- text (like this), it will cancel the print-out.
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- In fact, ANY text on this system that runs on for a while can be skipped over
- with the spacebar. This includes the message you see when you first connect.
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- TEXT, NAMES & SET
- ----------------- These powerful commands enable you to restrict how much
- text you'll get when you do a READ. The NAMES command can be used to limit
- the messages to only those that were written by certain people. TEXT can be
- used to limit the messages to only those that contain certain text. Using
- all the message selection commands, you can greatly reduce the amount of read-
- ing you must do. For example:
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- ==> NAMES MARY/HARRY/JOHN
- ==> TEXT PIANO/PIZZA/HOT DOG/CABBAGE
- ==> SET 150 0
- ==> READ B
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- The above commands, if used together, result in the command, "Show me all the
- messages in the Basic Membership base, in which Mary or Harry or John happened
- to mention, since midnight of day 150, a piano, or several types of food."
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- In fact, NAMES, TEXT and SET, used in combination, affect many of the com-
- mands that are available.
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- LEARN TO USE THEM. They will give you an enormous amount of control over the
- information you get from this system!