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- ; The Blue Wave Offline Mail Reader v2.12 OS/2
- ; Setup Menu Help Text
- ; Copyright (C) 1992-1994 by Cutting Edge Computing
- ; All Rights Reserved.
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- ; This help text can be changed to your liking. However, it is very
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- ; The following strings are help messages for the top, horizontal setup menu.
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- Miscellaneous Reader Configuration.
- Directories, various reader file paths and default file names.
- Archiver command line configuration menu.
- Strings that are user configurable.
- Registration information.
- Quit reader's setup menu and continue with your Blue Wave Session.
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- Sub-menu containing configurable items that affect your entire mail session.
- Sub-menu containing configurable mail reading parameters.
- Sub-menu containing configurable items for responding and entering messages.
- Sub-menu containing Tagline configuration items.
- Sub-menu for configuring the reader's exec-swapping options.
- Sub-menu that allows you to define your printer parameters.
- Sub-menu that allows you to customize your color configuration.
- Sub-menu that allows you to customize the video parameters used.
- Sub-menu that allows you to customize the reader's language support.
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- Toggle the on-screen clock on or off.
- Enable or disable mouse support throughout the reader.
- Sound a tone when the reader encounters an error or wants your attention.
- Enable or disable exploding window frames throughout the reader.
- When "No", the reader will hide archiver output for a 'clean' display.
- Set the # of secs. of keyboard inactivity before blanking screen (0=disable).
- After sorting packets Newest->Oldest, it will do a 2nd sort on this field.
- Should Blue Wave use FidoNet Compatibility Mode when building QWK REP files?
- Internal ANSI driver display speed selection. Choose FAST, NORMAL, or SLOW.
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- Automatically perform a message header title scan when entering an area?
- Automatically scan for personal messages when beginning to read a packet?
- Should the reader sound a tone when you encounter a personal message?
- Select the way you would like messages sorted before reading them.
- Should the reader save the packet 'bookmarks' when closing a mail packet?
- When starting to read an area, should the reader go to the first unread msg?
- When leaving a message area, should the reader advance to the NEXT area?
- When reading a packet, should the reader hide areas containing 0 messages?
- When entering an area with 0 unread msgs, should the reader warn you?
- When closing an open mail packet, should the reader ask about deleting it?
- When starting to read an area, begin reading with the last unread message?
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- When a reply packet exists for a BBS, should the reader ask to ADD to it?
- When replying to a message, should the reader QUOTE the original message?
- Should the reader insert the defined Quote Header into your replies?
- When replying, the reader will insert a "RE:" in the subj, unless set to NO.
- Should the reader automatically S)ave a reply, instead of asking you?
- When quoting a msg, what % of the reply text can be quotes before a warning?
- Allows you to define the default netmail attributes when entering netmail.
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- Choose the tagline selection type; Prompt, Random, Manual, J.Hancock, None
- When adopting taglines with <Alt-A> or <A>, check for duplicates first?
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- When performing a memory swap, should the reader try XMS Memory?
- When performing a memory swap, should the reader try to use EMS Memory?
- Should the reader swap used memory to disk before executing the Msg Editor?
- Should the reader swap used memory to disk before executing the Archivers?
- Should the reader swap when executing the ALTF1.BAT ... ALTF10.BAT files?
- Should the reader swap when executing the <Alt-T> Terminal command line?
- Should the reader swap when executing the Spell Checker command line?
- Should the reader swap when executing the J.Hancock Tagline Program?
- Should the reader swap when executing the <Alt-D> hotkey shell to DOS?
- Should the reader swap when executing the external ASCII file lister?
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- Define the port that your printer is connected to (LPT1, LPT2, LPT3).
- Define the string sent to the printer before printing (Ctrl-[ = ESC).
- Define the string sent to the printer after printing (Ctrl-[ = ESC).
- Should the reader send a Form-Feed after printing each message?
- Should the reader send a Form-Feed after printing each msg in BATCH mode?
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- Define your own custom color scheme for reading mail.
- Set colors to the Blue Wave version 1.0x default colors.
- Set colors to the Blue Wave version 2.0x default colors.
- Set colors to the Blue Wave version 2.1x default colors.
- Reload previously saved colors from disk file (BWCOLOR.200).
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- Direct and Bios screen write toggle. Use DIRECT unless incompatible.
- Enable CGA Snow checking if you're using a CGA monitor affected by 'snow'.
- Enable Monochrome color mapping for best results on a monochrome system.
- Speech mode will enable the internal support for speech hardware/software.
- If the reader detects an EGA/VGA system, you can enable 43/50 line mode.
- When loading your message editor, should the reader restore 25 line mode?
- When loading your spell checker, should the reader restore 25 line mode?
- When shelling to DOS with the <Alt-D> hotkey, restore 25 line mode?
- When executing the Terminal CmdLine <Alt-T>, restore 25 line mode?
- When executing the external ASCII file lister, restore 25 line mode?
- Enable LCD color mapping for best results on some LCD systems.
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- Full path to the directory where you store mail packets after downloading.
- Full path to the directory where you want the reader to create reply packets.
- Directory where the reader will unpack mail packets to and create temp files.
- Temp swap files are placed here when swapping. Needs 200K free disk space!
- The full path and command line to execute when editing/entering a message.
- CmdLine to execute for checking replies. Use @F to pass msg text filename.
- CmdLine or batch file to execute when pressing the <Alt-T> hotkey.
- CmdLine to execute when utilizing the external J.Hancock Tagline support.
- Default file containing taglines to place on messages.
- Default name used when S)aving a msg to ASCII File. @AT@=use AreaTag.
- Default name used when S)aving a reply to ASCII File. @AT@=use AreaTag.
- Default file containing keywords to search when using K)eyword-List Search.
- CmdLine to execute for external ASCII File Viewer. Use @F to pass filename.
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- Forces the reader to create a Blue Wave/2 program object on the desktop.
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- Allows you to define the command line to execute for ZIP compressed packets.
- Allows you to define the command line to execute for ARC compressed packets.
- Allows you to define the command line to execute for LZH compressed packets.
- Allows you to define the command line to execute for PAK compressed packets.
- Allows you to define the command line to execute for ARJ compressed packets.
- Command line(s) executed when the archive type cannot be auto-detected.
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- When reading QWK packets, this name will be scanned for personal mail.
- Reader default to this name in "From:" field in areas that allow ANY name.
- Allows you to customize the Quote Header placed at the beginning of replies.
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- Enter your name EXACTLY as shown on your registration form.
- Enter the reg. number assigned to you EXACTLY as shown on registration form.
- Enter your secondary registration name, if you have one.
- Enter your secondary registration number, if you have one.
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- Time format to use for On-Screen Clock. Must exit reader to change screen.
- Date format to use for On-Screen Clock. Must exit reader to change screen.
- Toggle support for double-byte languages, such as Chinese.
- Should the reader use the defined INBOUND translation table in read mode?
- Should the reader use the defined OUTBOUND translation table for replies?
- Press ENTER to customize the inbound character translation table.
- Press ENTER to customize the outbound character translation table.
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