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- │ Tag Line Xpress v4.00 │
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- Copyright (C) 1992,93,94
- release date 05/20/94
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-
- Introduction
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Tag Line Xpress (TLX) is an enhanced tagline manager for offline
- QWK mail readers. A tagline is a single line comment that is
- added to the end of each message, and is often a funny or
- ridiculous statement. Most mail readers available today have
- limitations to the amount of taglines they can handle, and one
- has to physically select a tagline from what could well be a
- sizable collection, or the mail reader will cycle through the
- available taglines sequentially or randomly. TLX makes the job
- of maintaining and selecting taglines infinitely easier.
-
- Tag Line Xpress (TLX) supports an UNLIMITED number of taglines,
- up to 72 characters in length! TLX uses a database to store your
- tagline collection, and keeps a count of how many times each
- tagline has been used. TLX will read your message, and suggest
- taglines from the database depending on the subject and content
- of the message, giving priority to lesser used taglines. TLX
- supports FIDO style taglines. TLX can steal taglines from entire
- QWK, Blue Wave BW and Silver Xpress OPX mail packets. There is a
- quote enhancement feature that places a quote box around the
- message. TLX also offers a signature manager that allows several
- user signatures. TLX supports and installs automatically into
- Silly Little Mail Reader (SLMR), Off Line Xpress (OLX), Deluxe²,
- Jabber, SpeedRead (Speed), Blue Wave, 1st Reader, RoboMail,
- MegaReader and Silver Xpress. Additionally, any mail reader that
- supports a tagline manager can be set up to use TLX. Full mouse
- support is available, and all features are fully configurable.
- On line context sensitive help is available at all times. TLX
- needs a minimum of 380K of system memory to work, any memory
- over that including Expanded Memory will be used for dynamic
- caching and index buffers.
-
- A tutorial slide show is also included in this package called
- TLXDEMO4.EXE that graphically demonstrates the various features
- that TLX has to offer. Simply execute this demonstration program
- to view the TLX presentation. Press any key to advance screens,
- Escape to end the slide show.
-
-
- ASP Ombudsman statement
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- "This program is produced by a member of the Association of
- Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the
- shareware principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve
- a shareware-related problem with an ASP member by contacting the
- member directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can
- help you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but
- does not provide technical support for members' products. Please
- write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI
- 49442-9427 USA, FAX 616-788-2765 or send a Compuserve message
- via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536"
-
-
- Registration
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Tag Line Xpress (TLX) is being distributed under the Shareware
- concept, you may freely copy and distribute TLX in its original
- unmodified archive form. TLX is NOT crippled or restricted in
- any way, the shareware version is a fully functional program to
- allow you to evaluate its performance - except for the random
- appearance of a nag screen reminding you to register. After a
- reasonable evaluation period you are expected to register TLX
- with the author.
-
- ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- All registrations for Tag Line Xpress benefit the American Red
- Cross! Please use the enclosed ORDER.FRM and mail it to:
- ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
- First Prince C.C. Marketing
- TLX Registration
- 22 Prince Street,
- New York, NY 10012
-
- Support and Orders: (212) 334-1243
- FAX: (212) 334-1245
-
- ■ Basic registration (validation number only) US $20.00
- Please make check payable to the AMERICAN RED CROSS!
- Send a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope!
- ^ ^ ^ ^
- ■ Printed illustrated user manual includes s/h US $10.00
- Comes with v4.00 and BONUS tagline file on disk!
- Make this check/money order payable to FIRST PRINCE
- New York State residents please add 8.25% tax ($10.83)
-
- The TLX user manual is a detailed 100+ page bound manual,
- contains several descriptive screen shot illustrations, and is
- fully indexed.
-
- Payment accepted by check, money order and postal order. Credit
- card (MasterCard/Visa) payments only accepted for the user
- manual. International orders must arrange payment in US funds.
-
- The registration number provided will be valid for all future
- releases of TLX, however, the author reserves the right to
- change the registration method.
-
- The author hosts a support conference on RelayNet/RIME (Janorkar
- Support Conference), and also monitors several national echo
- networks for support including FIDO, Intelec, SmartNET, CatNET,
- ILink and WildNET, in the TAGLINES and SHAREWARE Conferences.
- Voice support is available to all users, Monday to Friday from
- 9am to 5pm at (212) 334-1243 FAX (212) 334-1245.
-
- If you find a bug or error while using TLX, please PRINT-SCREEN
- the error display and mail a printout along with a detailed
- description to the author (certain errors will create a file
- called TLX.ERR which will contain the technical information
- related to the crash). Select the Program Information option
- from the Main Menu, and press Enter. This will create a file
- called ASSIST.TLX that will help the author better understand
- the problem as well as your specific setup. User feedback has
- played a vital role in the development of TLX and is welcomed.
-
- This is a list of Official Distribution Sites where the latest
- releases of Tag Line Xpress can be found, arranged by area code:
-
- Support BBS Systematic BBS 718-716-6198 @14.4 (2 lines)
-
- 201-399-4772 201-839-5401 203-834-0490 206-367-9131
- 208-664-2983 212-737-6192 212-749-3268 212-799-0256
- 212-876-5885 214-235-5288 214-306-8269 214-613-6900
- 214-964-8726 215-540-0141 215-698-7677 216-992-6930
- 218-829-6340 301-645-1049 302-529-1650 304-572-2531
- 305-346-8524 310-676-3534 313-664-0437 315-393-6504
- 316-788-9913 317-831-9227 318-443-1065 401-732-0258
- 404-921-1186 404-941-0746 408-578-7954 409-321-4637
- 410-643-1479 410-758-4023 410-820-6734 410-827-6725
- 419-636-8737 502-276-9675 502-762-6963 503-656-9790
- 503-659-4603 504-347-8152 505-831-4581 508-368-7139
- 508-927-3757 509-926-1686 516-579-7507 518-563-7698
- 601-735-3201 602-945-0363 604-724-6280 606-297-2820
- 609-435-1663 610-929-2229 612-753-1943 615-494-7024
- 616-456-1845 617-354-3230 619-773-5572 703-898-7205
- 704-342-2333 706-694-3295 708-731-1017 713-726-0441
- 714-879-4052 715-345-1327 718-628-6661 718-716-6198
- 718-793-8548 718-893-2318 718-983-9152 800-542-5921
- 801-393-0531 801-943-4616 803-592-5208 804-583-0503
- 805-258-0413 805-272-9792 805-736-7066 805-946-4107
- 805-964-4414 813-960-5169 813-983-1776 814-362-6546
- 814-825-7905 817-589-1517 903-465-4022 904-472-5714
- 908-329-3216 908-572-9233 909-860-3728 909-862-5319
- 910-627-5190 914-964-0419 916-546-2095 918-446-8441
- 918-534-3759
-
- FIDO freq sites:
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- 1:278/111 (Systematic, NY) 1:150/420 (US Project, DE)
- 1:124/2113 (Lunatic Fringe, TX) 1:107/203 (Utopia Tech, NY)
- 1:231/425 (Hearthstone, IN) 1:3652/5 (Glory Bound, SC)
-
- International sites:
-
- NorthPaul BBS Scotland UK +23-645-8256/+23-545-7650
- Enterprise BBS The Netherlands +31-59503933
- HBBS Amsterdam The Netherlands +31-20-6196789
- Michelange II BBS Belgium +32-67-211838
- Dog & Disk Drive Pub United Kingdom +44-71-587-5180
- Schizophrenic Wolf BBS United Kingdom +44-77-245-6526
- PkMt BBS Australia +61-04-285-3349
- Devil BBS Israel +972-3-804688
-
-
- About the American Red Cross
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The American Red Cross is the nation's foremost volunteer
- emergency services organization. Their mission is to improve the
- quality of human life; to enhance self-reliance and concern for
- other; and to help people avoid, prepare for, and cope with
- emergencies. They do this through services that are governed and
- directed by volunteers and are consistent with its congressional
- charter and the principles of the International Red Cross:
- humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary
- service, unity, universality. For more information, please read
- the enclosed REDCROSS.DOC.
-
-
- What's New
- ~~~~~~~~~~
- Version 4.00 is a major update and rewrite. All existing
- features have been enhanced, and several new features have been
- added. Added on line context sensitive help. Increased the
- length of tagline viewing windows to FULL 72 characters. Deleted
- taglines behave differently, and can be restored. New extended
- search routines, allowing several operations during the search
- process. Twit taglines are shortened to 25 characters. Full
- featured signature manager added. The reader signature is now
- controlled by TLX to ensure network compliance. A brand new
- configuration menu, offering more control over every facet of
- program operation. Quote enhancer has been redesigned to fit
- within network quoting restrictions. Reduced command line length
- to allow comfortable installation. New Full mode eliminates
- BATch files, reduces swapping and allows for faster program
- operation. Added support for the Silver Xpress mail reader and
- Blue Wave OS2. Extended RoboMail support. Speed optimization for
- all functions.
-
-
- Upgrading
- ~~~~~~~~~
- From v1.x or v2.x: Please remember to backup the TLX database
- before updating to the new version! Simply copy the new TLX
- files over the old files. Run TLX from the command line and
- select Install from the menu, the old tagline database will be
- detected and converted to the new format automatically.
-
- From v3.x: Simply copy the new TLX files over the old files, TLX
- will automatically detect the old database and configuration and
- convert them to the new format.
-
- If you are a registered user of Tag Line Xpress version 1, 2, or
- 3; it is necessary for you to obtain a NEW registration number.
- Since all registrations for Tag Line Xpress directly benefit the
- American Red Cross, you are REQUESTED to send in a registration
- fee again. If you feel this is unfair, simply send a letter
- about why you think it is unfair (mention your old registration
- number), and you will receive a free updated serial number.
-
-
- Quick Start
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
- This section contains the basic information required to install
- and use TLX. It is suggested that you also read the following
- sections on the various options in TLX, and the reader-specific
- document that is included in this archive.
-
- At any time within the program, pressing the F1 key activates
- the context sensitive help system.
-
- Simply copy the contents of this archive into your mail reader
- directory, or into a separate directory. When TLX is started for
- the first time it will attempt to install itself automatically.
- It will first ask for confirmation and show the reader type and
- version that it has located.
-
- *** MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR MAIL READER BEFORE INSTALLATION ***
-
- If the information that TLX displays is correct (mail reader
- name and version number) type Y and it will install itself
- automatically into the mail reader.
-
- If you are using any other version of a reader - INSTALLATION
- RESULTS ARE UNPREDICTABLE - since the mail reader formats could
- well have changed between versions!!! Please read the specific
- reader documentation included in this archive for more
- information.
-
- Once TLX is installed, you will offered the Configuration menu.
- After you finish configuration, TLX will look for a default
- tagline file. If it finds one it will ask for confirmation and
- import the taglines into its database. If it can not recognize
- any tagline files, it will prompt you to enter the filename, and
- then read in the taglines. After importing the taglines, TLX
- will ask if you want to rename the tagline file. You should
- normally answer Yes - so your mail reader will not attempt to
- attach a second tagline to your messages.
-
- TLX is now installed and ready for use! If your mail reader will
- not allow you to suppress its internal reader signature, you
- have to either use the UNTAG.EXE utility provided with this
- package; or disable the TLX reader signature.
-
- Within your mail reader, edit the PACKER option:
-
- Old Option> PKZIP -A
- New Option> NEWZIP PKZIP -A
-
- Each reader has a different syntax and different location for
- this option, please check the specific reader documentation file
- for more information.
-
- When you respond to a message (or initiate a new message) TLX
- will first enhance the quoted portion of your reply (a new
- message has no quote and will be unaffected) and call your
- editor. After you finish editing your reply, TLX will read the
- message and suggest taglines based on the subject and contents.
- You can then select an appropriate tagline from the suggestions,
- or select one from the tagline database and TLX will add it to
- your message.
-
- Use of disk caching software will make TLX run much faster,
- along with every other program you use. It is suggested that a
- disk cache be used (especially on slower computers).
-
- Pressing the F1 key anywhere within the program will activate
- the context sensitive help system. If you do not wish to use the
- on-line help screens, you can delete the help file (TLX.HLP) to
- conserve disk space.
-
-
- Other Readers
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- TLX can be installed into other mail readers that are not
- currently supported automatically. There are two methods of
- installation, the first is a "Classic" TLX installation, and the
- second is a "Conventional" tagline manager installation.
-
- "Classic" TLX Installation -
-
- TLX is called instead of your editor; quotes your reply, then
- directly loads your editor allowing you to edit your reply, and
- finally adds the tagline along with an optional user signature.
-
- You can modify your mail reader configuration to call TLX with
- these command line parameters as the external editor:
-
- \path\TLX //BC F * [!]
-
- where \path\TLX is the full path and filename for TLX;
- //BC is a switch telling TLX to protect your display cursor;
- F indicates the Full feature mode;
- * tells TLX to find its database automatically;
- and [!] depends on your specific mail reader and is the reply
- file name (normally passed as ! or %O check your reader
- documentation for the exact format).
-
- Then change the TLX configuration and enter your editor name. If
- your mail reader supports a "standard" message header you should
- enable it. The mail reader quote characters should be disabled,
- and the mail reader tagline support should also be totally
- disabled. When you reply to a message, TLX will quote the reply
- portion and call your editor. After you edit your reply, TLX
- will read it and suggest taglines; select one and TLX will add
- the tagline to the bottom of your message along with an optional
- user signature.
-
- Some mail readers do NOT allow you to disable the default reader
- signature! If your messages have double taglines, you have two
- choices. You can either use the UNTAG utility provided with the
- package, or disable the TLX reader signature from within the
- configuration menu. If the TLX reader signature is disabled, all
- taglines will be forced into FIDO style, there will be no tear
- bar and no reader signature.
-
- To use the UNTAG utility, edit the PACKER configuration in your
- mail reader, and insert NEWZIP.BAT before the Compress command:
-
- Old Option> PKZIP -A
- New Option> \path\NEWZIP PKZIP -A
-
- TLX will have created a batch file called NEWZIP.BAT that is
- actually what does the tagline trimming. You will have to edit
- this batch file with the correct parameters - depending on the
- format your mail reader uses for compressing out-going mail.
-
- \path\UNTAG %4
- %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
-
- This is how the NEWZIP.BAT looks - you have to determine which
- parameter your mail reader is passing as the REPLIES file, and
- change the UNTAG % number to that.
-
- For example:
-
- Old Option> PKZIP -A
- New Option> \path\NEWZIP PKZIP -A
-
- will pass the following line to NEWZIP.BAT:
-
- PKZIP -A BBSNAME.REP BBSNAME.MSG
-
- so %1 = PKZIP
- %2 = -A
- %3 = BBSNAME.REP
- %4 = BBSNAME.MSG
-
- What we are interested in is the .MSG file, which is the actual
- replies file that will be compressed into the REP packet. In
- this case it is %4.
-
- Another example:
-
- Old Option> PKZIP -A -ES
- New Option> NEWZIP PKZIP -A -ES
-
- will pass the following line to NEWZIP.BAT:
-
- PKZIP -A -ES BBSNAME.REP BBSNAME.MSG
-
- so %1 = PKZIP
- %2 = -A
- %3 = -ES
- %4 = BBSNAME.REP
- %5 = BBSNAME.MSG
-
- In this case %5 is the parameter we want.
-
- While this is definitely not an easy way to eliminate the
- duplicate reader tagline, it is unfortunately the only way.
-
- Conventional Tag Line Manager Installation -
-
- TLX can mimic the popular John Hancock tagline manager and
- return the tagline in a text file. This method has certain
- drawbacks, it can not quote your message, the reader signature
- can not be changed, and the user signature manager is not
- available. Simply set up your mail reader to call TLX with the
- following parameters:
-
- \path\TLX g * \replypath\REPLY.FIL
-
- where \path\TLX is the full path and filename of TLX;
- g is the Generic command line switch;
- * tells TLX to find the database automatically;
- and \replypath\REPLY.FIL is the full path and filename of the
- message file that TLX will read to make suggestions.
-
- The tagline will be returned in a text file (called TLX.TAG by
- default) the name of the tagline return file can be changed from
- the TLX configuration menu. The mail reader must have the option
- to read such a tagline return file and use it.
-
-
- Quoting Guidelines
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- While sensible use of the quote enhancer makes your replies
- unique and easier to understand, over quoting makes sysops
- upset. Only quote the portion of text that is relevant, never
- quote the entire original message.
-
-
- Detailed Information
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The following is specific information on the various options and
- behavior of TLX. It is not required for using TLX, but is
- provided for those want to get the most out of the program.
-
-
- Expanded Memory
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- TLX will normally grab all available Expanded Memory (EMS) and
- use it for dynamic caching and index buffers. However, if you
- are running concurrent programs or operating under a multi user
- environment, you can limit the amount of Expanded Memory that
- TLX will use by setting an Environmental Variable:
-
- SET TAGLINE=Ex
-
- where E is the EMS switch and x denotes a numeric value for the
- explicit amount of Expanded Memory in Kilobytes - using E0 will
- tell TLX to not use ANY EMS memory.
-
- Additionally, with certain VGA video hardware the cursor will
- appear deranged. If this is the case you can use the TAGLINE
- Environmental Variable to inform TLX that the cursor is
- misbehaving with the switch BC
-
- SET TAGLINE=BC
-
- You can use both these switches with the Environmental Variable
- by separating them with a semicolon e.g.
-
- SET TAGLINE=BC;E1024
-
- Note that there should be no spaces between the words. Please
- refer to your DOS manual for more information on Environmental
- Variables.
-
-
- @ Variables
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
- TLX supports several @ variables in the tagline, user signature,
- reader signature and quote enhancer. Note that some options may
- not be available with all mail readers - only SLMR and OLX can
- offer full support for all variables. All these variables must
- be in upper case (CAPITALS).
-
- These variables are replaced by TLX as follows :
-
- @FROM@ - Message authors full name
- @FROMFIRST@ - Message authors first name
- @FROMLAST@ - Message authors last name
- @TO@ - Full name of message recipient
- @TOFIRST@ - First name of message recipient
- @TOLAST@ - Last name of message recipient
- @SUBJECT@ - Subject of current message
- @CONFNAME@ - Name of current conference
- @TODAY@ - Current date in form MO/DA/YR
- @DAY@ - Current day of week e.g. Monday, Tuesday
- @DATE@ - Current date
- @MONTH@ - Current month
- @YEAR@ - Current year
- @TIME@ - Current time in form HOUR:MIN:SEC
- @HOUR@ - Current hour in 24 hour format
- @MINUTE@ - Current minute
- @SECOND@ - Current second
- @VER@ - Current TLX version
- @SDATE@ - Current time & date in Star Date format
- @RND@ - Only available within QWK quoting text
- @INI@ - available within FIDO/QWK quoting text
-
-
- Quote Enhancer
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- You can configure the quote enhancer to your specific design.
- There are three sections in the quote enhancer - the Quote Top,
- the Quote Text and the Quote Bottom. You can have up to 128
- characters in each of these three options. To force a new line,
- use the ASCII 227 character (π) by holding down the ALT key and
- pressing the 2 2 and 7 keys on the numeric keypad. An ASCII
- chart and @ variable list can be summoned by pressing the F2 key
- within each field. @ Variables can be used within each of these
- options. TLX has an alternative quoting method when entering
- mail on networks that do not allow high ASCII characters (FIDO
- style), as well as the capability to 'Guess' the quoting and
- tagline format allowed!
-
-
- User Signature
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- TLX can add a signature to the bottom of every message. A built
- in signature manager allows you to have several different user
- signatures, and select one for each message. You can have up to
- 128 characters in your signature, and also include @ variables.
- To force a new line use the ASCII 227 character π by holding
- down the ALT key and pressing the 2 2 and 7 keys on the numeric
- keypad. An ASCII chart and @ variable list can be summoned by
- pressing the F2 key.
-
- If you enter a filename in this field, TLX will read the entire
- specified file in as a signature. A pop up file directory menu
- can be called by pressing the F10 key to 'point-n-shoot'
- signature files. The file directory tree has an integral ANSI
- and text file viewer/editor built in. Pressing the Alt-A key
- combination will display the ANSI graphics, and pressing the
- Alt-V key combination will allow you to view/edit text files.
- Note that an ANSI driver (such as ANSI.SYS) must be loaded in
- order to view ANSI graphic files.
-
- If the specified file is an executable program (or a batch file)
- it will be automatically executed and TLX expects a signature
- return file named TLX.SIG which will be added to the message as
- a signature. This allows you to run external signature programs
- directly from within TLX.
-
-
- Translation Feature
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- You can translate text within the Quote enhancer by creating a
- text file called TRANSLAT.TLX (or edit from the Configuration
- menu). Basically you specify the text string to find and the
- text string to replace with in the format:
-
- Old Text = New Text
-
- where Old Text is the string that will be replaced with the New
- String. Capitalization is critical, since only an EXACT match
- will be replaced. Typically this is used to personalize your
- messages by translating names to short nicknames, e.g.
-
- Joseph = Joe
- Douglas = Doug
- David = Dave
- Doctor = Whats up Doc
-
- For example, this quote addressed to DAVID:
-
- @TOFIRST@ babbled incoherently ...
-
- will be translated into:
-
- Dave babbled incoherently ...
-
- Note that the @ variables are translated first, then the text
- translations take place.
-
-
- Twit Taglines
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Since TLX has the capability of stealing virtually every tagline
- from within QWK, BW and OPX mail packets, occasionally you will
- want to prevent certain taglines from being stolen. The twit
- taglines are stored in a text file called TWITTAGS.TLX, and are
- rejected by TLX when stealing and deleted within Maintenance.
- Only a partial match is required, so the string:
-
- WRITTEN
-
- will cause the following taglines to be rejected/deleted:
-
- Written by Joe Shmoe at 10:00am
- Written in New York by Joe Shmoe
- This tagline written on recycled newspapers.
-
- Single characters can not be twitted and are ignored. You can
- only have a maximum of 500 twit taglines, if you try to use more
- TLX will inform you that there are too many twit taglines. Note
- that the number of twit taglines directly affects the speed of
- tagline theft and Maintenance. Additionally, TLX will reject or
- delete any taglines that contain a standard format phone number
- such as:
-
- (212)334-1243
- 212-334-1243
- 212.334.1243
- 212 334 1243
-
-
- File Directory Menu
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The file directory menu offers a 'point-n-shoot' interface for
- selecting files. Use the Up, Down, PageUp and PageDown keys to
- navigate the list displayed files, and select by pressing the
- Enter key. Pressing the first letter of a file will cause the
- cursor bar to jump to the next matching filename. Mouse users
- can simply click on the desired filename to select it, the arrow
- symbols along the right border of the display simulate the
- PageUp and the PageDown keys. Pressing the Escape key aborts
- without selecting any files.
-
- The top of the window displays the name of the current directory
- being viewed. All available drives will be displayed at the top
- of the list, if this list is incorrect you must change the TLX
- Configuration (under System Settings, Lastdrive on system) to
- reflect the correct last drive available on your system. To
- switch to another drive, simply select the desired drive, and
- the file listing will be updated.
-
- Next all available subdirectories under the current directory
- will be listed, to change directories simply select the desired
- directory. The Root directory is denoted by a single dot and the
- Parent directory is denoted by two dots.
-
- All available files are listed alphabetically, with their sizes,
- dates and time stamps. Pressing the Alt-A key combination allows
- you to view the highlighted file in ANSI color (an ANSI driver
- such as ANSI.SYS must be loaded in order for this to work).
- Pressing the Alt-V key combination activates the internal file
- viewer/editor, allowing you to view or edit any text file
- directly.
-
-
- 'Expert' Configuration Options
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- There are a few hidden configuration options that can only be
- changed by manually editing the TLX.CFG file. These are:
-
- QUOTEALLOW - this option is normally either [G]uess or [A]sk;
- but can be changed to [F]IDO or [Q]WK to force FIDO or QWK style
- quoting for EACH message.
-
- ANSISTRIP - this option forces TLX to strip ANSI codes out
- during quoting, and is normally set to [Y]es. To prevent TLX
- from removing ANSI lines during quoting, change this to [N]o.
-
- QUOTETAG - this option is normally set to [N]o; and controls if
- the original message tagline will be stripped out when the
- message is quoted. To preserve the original tagline, change this
- to [Y]es.
-
- BBSPHONE - this option is normally set to [Y]es; and prevents
- BBS advertisement taglines (any tagline with a phone number in
- it) from being stolen. To disable this feature, change this
- option to [N]o.
-
- TAGTYPE - this option is normally set to [G]uess; and controls
- the tagline style used for each message. It can be changed to
- [F]IDO, [Q]WK or [N]o-bar-FIDO to force each respective style.
-
-
- Configuration
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- TLX saves your default settings in an ASCII text configuration
- file. You can modify the configuration from within TLX or with a
- text editor. If no configuration file is found, TLX will use
- default internal values and create a new configuration file. The
- available options are:
-
- SYSTEM SETTINGS:
-
- Your Full Name: Your name quite obviously!
-
- Registration Number: Your registration number as stated on your
- registration card. Registration of TLX stops the random
- appearance of NAG screens that remind you to register.
-
- Registration Key Code: Your registration key code as stated on
- your registration card. Registration of TLX stops the
- random appearance of NAG screens that remind you to
- register.
-
- Mouse Enabled: TLX offers full support for Microsoft-compatible
- rodents. Options are Yes or No.
-
- Path to Mail Packets: When you instruct TLX to steal taglines
- from mail packets, it will default to this directory.
- When installed automatically, TLX will interrogate the
- mail reader configuration and read the correct directory
- from there. QWK format mail packets are selected by
- default, but TLX also supports Blue Wave BW and Silver
- Xpress OPX format mail packets. If no filenames are
- specified, TLX will add a wildcard automatically e.g.
- *.QWK
-
- Editor Path/Filename: In [F]ull Mode, TLX calls your editor
- directly, speeding up operation. Enter the full path and
- filename for your favorite editor. When installed
- automatically, TLX will interrogate the mail reader
- configuration and read the correct directory from there.
- If this field is left blank, the internal editor will be
- used instead.
-
- Editor Minimum Memory: This is minimum amount of memory your
- editor requires in KiloBytes. Reducing this number will
- increase the speed of the program. Most editors can
- manage with 150 KiloBytes. Using too low a value will
- give insufficient memory error messages when you use the
- editor, it will then be necessary to increase it.
-
- Lastdrive on System: This tells the file directory menu how many
- drives are attached to your system. Enter the letter for
- the last drive available on your computer system.
-
- QUOTE ENHANCER SETTINGS:
-
- Quoter Enabled: This option controls the quote enhancer. If set
- to No, the quoter will be disabled. Note that disabling
- the quote enhancer will leave the message header intact
- within the message, and some @ variables will not work.
-
- Guess Quote Style: TLX has the capability to guess what quoting
- format is allowed, and automatically use it. If this
- option is set to No, TLX will ask you for each message.
- A message will appear each time, prompting you to press
- the Space Bar to use FIDO style quoting or any other key
- to use QWK style quoting. If no key is pressed within 2
- seconds, QWK style quoting is automatically selected.
-
- Quote Top QWK Mode: This is the top of the quote box for QWK
- messages. You can use @ variables and the TRANSLATE
- features in this field. You can Enter up to 128
- characters here. Press F2 to summon an ASCII chart, to
- force a new line use the ASCII 227 character by holding
- down the ALT key and pressing 2 2 7 on the numeric
- keypad.
-
- Quote Text QWK Mode: Each quoted line in the message will be
- preceded by the contents of this entry. You can use @
- variables and the TRANSLATE features in this field. You
- can Enter up to 128 characters here. Press F2 to summon
- an ASCII chart. Using the variable @RND@ will cause each
- message to have random quote characters; and @INI@ will
- place the initials of the person you are sending the
- message to.
-
- Quote Bottom QWK Mode: This is the bottom of the quote box for
- QWK messages. You can use @ variables and the TRANSLATE
- features in this field. You can Enter up to 128
- characters here. Press F2 to summon an ASCII chart, to
- force a new line use the ASCII 227 character by holding
- down the ALT key and pressing 2 2 7 on the numeric
- keypad.
-
- Quote Top FIDO Mode: This is the top of the quote box for FIDO
- messages. You can use @ variables and the TRANSLATE
- features in this field. You can Enter up to 128
- characters here. To force a new line use the ASCII 227
- character by holding down the ALT key and pressing 2 2 7
- on the numeric keypad. Do NOT use high ASCII characters
- in FIDO messages!
-
- Quote Text FIDO Mode: Each quoted line in the message will be
- preceded by the contents of this entry. You can use @
- variables and the TRANSLATE features in this field. You
- can Enter up to 128 characters here. Using the variable
- @INI@ will place the initials of the person you are
- sending the message to. Do NOT use high ASCII characters
- in FIDO messages!
-
- Quote Bottom FIDO Mode: This is the bottom of the quote box for
- FIDO messages. You can use @ variables and the TRANSLATE
- features. You can Enter up to 128 characters here. To
- force a new line use the ASCII 227 character by holding
- down the ALT key and pressing 2 2 7 on the numeric
- keypad. Do NOT use high ASCII characters in FIDO
- messages!
-
- TAGLINE SETTINGS:
-
- Automatic Tagline Select: If this option is set to Yes, TLX will
- automatically add a tagline without any prompting. This
- option works along with the next option, if that is set
- to Yes (Random) a random tagline will be automatically
- added to the message; and if the next option is set to
- No (Suggestion) the first suitable tagline suggestion
- will be automatically added to the message.
-
- Random Tagline Select: If this option is set to Yes, TLX will
- pick a random tagline instead of making suggestions.
-
- Reader Signature Enabled: If this option is set to No, TLX will
- NOT use a reader signature, and all taglines will be
- forced into FIDO mode.
-
- Tagline Return Filename: This option is only relevant if you are
- using TLX in the Generic mode. Enter the name of the
- tagline return filename here.
-
- LIST MAINTENANCE:
-
- User Signature: Press the Enter key to activate the signature
- manager. You can Add, Edit and Kill user signatures, as
- well as select the default user signature that will be
- added to all your messages. @ variables and signature
- files are supported by TLX.
-
- Reader Signature: Press the Enter key to activate the signature
- manager. You can Add, Edit and Kill signatures, as well
- as select the default reader signature that will be
- added to all your messages. @ variables are supported.
-
- Twit Taglines: Press the Enter key to activate the Twit tagline
- editor. You can add, edit and delete twit taglines
- interactively within the editor.
-
- Translate List: Press the Enter key to activate the Translate
- list editor. You can add, edit and delete translate
- strings interactively within the editor.
-
- COLOR SETTINGS:
-
- All colors within TLX are fully user configurable. The active
- option name is indicated on the left of the screen, and a sample
- display window allows you to see how your color choices will
- appear. Pressing the Up and the Down arrow keys change the color
- of the active option, and pressing the Left and the Right arrow
- keys move to the previous or the next option. Press the Escape
- key to exit and return to the Configuration Menu.
-
-
- Add Tagline File
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- This option allows you to add text (ASCII) tagline files into
- the tagline database. Taglines up to 72 characters in length are
- supported. Each tagline must be on a new line, any lines longer
- than 72 characters will be rejected. TLX also recognizes
- RoboMail style .RTF tagline files.
-
- If TLX can recognize a default tagline file, it will prompt you
- with the filename. Press the Enter key to select the offered
- file, or Enter the full path and filename of the text tagline
- file to import. You can press the F10 key to activate the pop up
- file directory menu, offering a 'point-n-shoot' interface for
- selecting files. Pressing the Escape key during the import will
- abort the process.
-
- After TLX has successfully imported all taglines into the
- tagline database, you will be informed how many taglines were
- imported, and you will be prompted to rename the tagline file.
- Press the Enter key to accept the filename that TLX has
- suggested, or type in a new filename. You can press the Escape
- key if you do not wish to rename the text tagline file.
-
-
- Dump ASCII Text File
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- This option allows you to export the entire Tagline Database to
- a text (ASCII) file. Enter the name of the text file you wish to
- create, or press the Enter key to accept the default filename
- suggested by TLX.
-
- A progress bar indicator will appear, showing progress during
- the Dump operation. Pressing the Escape key will abort the
- process immediately.
-
-
- Browse Database
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The Browse Menu offers an interactive interface to manipulate
- the Tagline Database. The Browse window will display up to ten
- taglines at a time, along with the amount of times each tagline
- has been used. The top right corner of the window shows the
- current location within the tagline database.
-
- To edit a displayed tagline, move the highlighted cursor bar
- over the tagline and press the Enter key. Mouse users can simply
- click on the desired tagline. A smaller window will appear,
- allowing you to edit the tagline. Pressing the Alt-K key
- combination will delete the tagline. Pressing the F2 key will
- activate the pop up ASCII chart along with the @ variable chart.
- Press the Enter key to save your changes, or press the Escape
- key to abandon them.
-
- Pressing the Alt-K directly over a highlighted tagline will
- delete it. The Used counter will be replaced by the letters DEL,
- pressing Alt-K again will reverse the deletion and restore the
- tagline. Deleted taglines are only removed during Maintenance;
- they are ignored during Tagline suggestions.
-
- Pressing the Space Bar will Mark the highlighted tagline with a
- check mark. Marked taglines retain their mark until they are
- unmarked. The Marked Taglines Menu option allows you to
- manipulate marked taglines (see below).
-
- Pressing the Alt-R key combination will prompt you for
- confirmation, then revive ALL deleted taglines.
-
- Pressing the Escape key will return you to the Main Menu.
-
- There are six options available within the Browse Menu.
-
- Add New Tagline - this option allows you to add a new tagline
- directly. A window will appear, type in the new tagline and
- press the Enter key to accept, or press the Escape key to abort.
- Pressing the F2 key activates the pop up ASCII chart along with
- the @ variable chart.
-
- Search for Tagline - this option allows you to search for
- taglines. TLX has a very powerful search capability. You can
- Enter a portion of the string that you want to find, and even
- place more than one string at once separated by semicolons ";"
- for example, using:
-
- CAT;DOG;CAR
-
- will search for all taglines that contain the strings CAT DOG
- and CAR in them. All searches begin at the beginning of the
- tagline database, to continue an existing search pattern from
- the current location within the database, use the Next Match
- option (explained next). A progress bar indicator shows progress
- during the search. There are three toggles available, Mark, Dump
- and Kill. Press the Space Bar to toggle the check mark within
- each entry, and press the Enter key when done. If the Mark
- toggle is set, all matching taglines will be marked. If the Dump
- toggle is set, all matching taglines will be dumped to a text
- (ASCII) file. If the Kill toggle is set, all matching taglines
- will be DELeted. The number of taglines being affected is
- displayed below the progress bar. Pressing the Escape key during
- the search will abort the process immediately. If none of the
- three toggles have been set, the search process will stop at the
- first matching tagline, and the highlighted cursor bar will be
- placed over it. If no matching taglines are found, a message
- will be displayed to that effect.
-
- Next Match - this option continues an existing search from the
- current location within the tagline database. The Mark, Dump and
- Kill toggles are automatically disabled, and the search process
- will stop at the next matching tagline. A progress bar indicator
- shows progress during the search, pressing the Escape key will
- abort the process immediately. If no matching taglines are
- found, a message will be displayed to that effect.
-
- Twit a Tagline - this option allows you to add a new Twit
- tagline to the list of unwanted (twit) taglines, only a partial
- string is required. Pressing the Alt-E key combination will
- activate the Twit file editor, allowing you to edit the entire
- twit tagline file. When Adding taglines and Stealing taglines,
- any tagline matching an existing Twit tagline will be ignored;
- and during Maintenance any tagline matching a Twit tagline will
- be deleted.
-
- Jump to Record - this option allows you to navigate longer
- distances within the tagline database. You can Enter an explicit
- tagline record number to jump to (the size of the tagline
- database is displayed); pressing the PageUp key will jump to
- beginning of the tagline database, and pressing the PageDown key
- will jump to the end of the tagline database. Pressing the
- Escape key will abort and return to the same location.
-
- Marked Taglines - this option allows you to manipulate all
- Marked taglines within the database. There are three toggles
- available; Unmark, Dump and Kill. All three toggles are acted
- on, so if all three have been set - all Marked taglines will be
- Unmarked, Dumped to a text file, and also DELeted. Pressing the
- Escape key or leaving all three toggles unselected will abort
- the operation. Press the Enter key to accept. A progress bar
- indicator shows progress, pressing the Escape key will abort the
- process immediately. The number of taglines being affected is
- displayed below the progress bar.
-
-
- Steal Taglines
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The Steal Tagline Menu allows you to steal all recognizable
- taglines from entire QWK, BW and OPX format mail packets. After
- a mail packet name is entered, the file is decompressed using
- the appropriate decompression program. Each tagline will then be
- displayed.
-
- Yes Steal it - this will steal the displayed tagline, and
- continue the process.
-
- Edit & Steal - this allows you to edit the displayed tagline
- before stealing it. The F2 key activates the pop up ASCII chart
- along with the @ variable chart. Press the Enter key after
- making any changes, or press the Escape key to discard the
- tagline.
-
- No Steal - this will reject the displayed tagline and continue
- the process.
-
- Rest Auto - this will automatically steal ALL following taglines
- with NO user prompting. If a wildcard QWK packet specification
- was used, all QWK packets will be stolen from automatically.
-
- Twit a Tag - this allows you to Enter a Twit string for unwanted
- taglines. Pressing the Alt-E key combination will activate the
- Twit tagline editor, allowing you to edit the entire Twit
- tagline file.
-
- Quit Steal - this cancels the stealing operation. If a wildcard
- QWK packet specification was used, the next available QWK packet
- will be decompressed and processed.
-
-
- Command line operation
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- All TLX options can be called from the interactive menu or by
- passing command line parameters. The syntax for command line
- operation is:
-
- TLX <option> * \path\filename.ext
-
- where TLX is the program name;
- <option> is the specific option desired;
- * tells TLX to automatically find the TLX database;
- and \path\filename.ext is the option specific filename.
-
- The supported command line options are:
-
- TLX I
- Installs TLX in the current directory.
-
- TLX C *
- Configure TLX defaults.
-
- TLX A *
- Add text tagline file to the database.
-
- TLX M *
- Maintenance mode, sorts the tagline database and removes
- duplicates.
-
- TLX S * \path\packet.ext
- Steal taglines, \path\packet.ext is the full path and filename
- of the mail packet to steal from (wildcards are valid).
-
- TLX Q * \path\reply.fil
- Quote message, \path\reply.fil is the full path and filename of
- the message reply file to quote. This option is ONLY available
- via the command line.
-
- TLX T * \path\reply.fil
- Tagline mode, \path\reply.fil is the full path and filename of
- the message reply file that TLX will read (for suggesting
- taglines) and add the tagline to.
-
- TLX F * \path\reply.fil
- Full quote and tagline mode, \path\reply.fil is the full path
- and filename of the message reply file that TLX will quote and
- read (for suggesting taglines) and add the tagline to. In this
- mode TLX will call your message editor directly, and is much
- faster than using the Q and T modes together.
-
- TLX G * \path\reply.fil
- Generic tagline manager mode, \path\reply.fil is the full path
- and filename of the message reply file that TLX will read (for
- tagline suggestions). In this mode TLX does not directly write
- to the message file, but sends the mail reader a tagline return
- file containing the selected tagline.
-
- TLX B *
- Browse the tagline database.
-
- TLX D *
- Dump tagline database to ASCII text file.
-
- TLX H
- or
- TLX ?
- Displays the program information screen, pressing the Enter key
- will perform a system diagnostic and create a file called
- ASSIST.TLX that should be sent back to the author if there are
- any bugs or questions.
-
-
- Using TLX
- ~~~~~~~~~
- Depending on your configuration choices, TLX will behave
- differently. If you have chosen the default settings, without
- automatic tagline selection and without random taglines; TLX
- will read your message and make several tagline suggestions
- based on the subject and message contents. The window will be
- titled Tagline Suggestions, use the arrow keys and the PageUp
- and PageDown keys to navigate the list of suggestions and press
- the Enter key to select. You can also press the highlighted
- digit to the left of the tagline to select it. The numbers on
- the right side of the taglines indicate how many times each
- tagline has been used. Your current location within the
- displayed tagline list is indicated on the upper right corner of
- the tagline window. Mouse users can simply click on the tagline
- of their choice, or click on the arrow symbols on the right side
- of the screen to simulate the PageUp and PageDown keys.
-
- If you have chosen to use Random taglines, TLX will use taglines
- at random instead of intelligent suggestions. If you choose to
- have taglines automatically added, TLX will add a suitable
- tagline without any prompting (and you will not see this menu).
-
- Pressing the Alt-R key combination will cause the highlighted
- cursor bar to jump to a random tagline. This works in both
- Tagline Suggestions, and within the Tagline Database.
-
- Pressing the Alt-K key combination will delete the highlighted
- tagline, and the word DEL will appear in place of the used
- counter. Pressing the Alt-K key combination on a previously
- deleted tagline will reverse the operation, and restore the
- tagline. Deleted taglines are physically purged only during
- Maintenance.
-
- Pressing the Space Bar will mark the tagline (a √ check mark
- will appear on the left side of the selected tagline). Marked
- taglines can be later processed from within the Browse Menu.
-
- TLX supports multiple taglines. Due to EMail Network
- restrictions, multiple taglines can only be added within the
- body of the message. Pressing the Alt-A key combination will add
- the highlighted tagline to end of the current message. This
- process can be repeated as often as you wish, adding
- several taglines within the message body.
-
- Add New Tagline - this option allows you to add a new tagline.
- The new tagline will be added to the current message, and will
- also be added to the tagline database. Pressing the F2 key will
- activate the pop up ASCII chart along with the @ variable chart.
- Press the Enter key to accept the new tagline, or press the
- Escape key to cancel the operation.
-
- Search for Tagline - this option allows you to search for
- taglines. TLX has a very powerful search capability. You can
- Enter a portion of the string that you want to find, and even
- place more than one string at once separated by semicolons ";"
- for example, using:
-
- CAT;DOG;CAR
-
- will search for all taglines that contain the strings CAT DOG
- and CAR in them. All searches begin at the beginning of the
- tagline database, to continue an existing search pattern from
- the current location within the tagline list, use the Next Match
- option (explained next). A progress bar indicator shows progress
- during the search, and pressing the Escape key will cancel the
- operation immediately. There is one toggle option available
- during searches, use the Space Bar to toggle the check mark
- within the box, press the Enter key to accept or press the
- Escape key to cancel the search operation. If the Add All toggle
- is set, all matching taglines will be added within the body of
- the current message (multiple taglines). A counter will indicate
- how many taglines were added. If the Add All toggle is not set,
- a normal search will occur, and stop at the first matching
- tagline. If no matching taglines are found, a message will be
- displayed to that effect.
-
- Next Match - this option continues an existing search from the
- current location within the tagline list. The Add All toggle is
- automatically disabled, and the search process will stop at the
- next matching tagline. A progress bar indicator shows progress
- during the search, pressing the Escape key will abort the
- process immediately. If no matching taglines are found, a
- message will be displayed to that effect.
-
- User Signature - TLX offers a fully featured user signature
- option. You can have several user signatures, and choose which
- one to use. A pop up signature picklist will appear, use the
- arrow keys and the PageUp and PageDown keys to navigate the list
- of displayed signatures and select one by pressing the Enter
- key, pressing the first letter will cause the highlighted cursor
- bar to jump to the next matching signature. Pressing the Escape
- key will cancel the operation and return to the tagline
- selection menu. Mouse users can simply click on the desired
- signature, clicking on the arrow symbols on the right border of
- the window will simulate the PageUp and PageDown keys. Signature
- selection is 'sticky', meaning the signature that you choose
- will continue to be used automatically until you choose another.
- Pressing the Alt-A key combination allows you to add a new
- signature, and pressing the Alt-E key combination allows you to
- edit the highlighted signature. TLX supports @ variables as well
- as signature files! You can Enter an explicit text signature, or
- Enter the path and name of a signature file, which will be
- imported into your messages automatically. The pop up file
- directory menu is available by pressing the F10 key. If you
- leave a blank line and press the Enter key it creates a blank
- signature, pressing the Escape key cancels the operation.
- Pressing the Alt-K key combination will delete the highlighted
- signature.
-
- Change to Database/Suggestions - this option allows you switch
- between the tagline suggestions and the tagline database. You
- can switch between the two indefinitely.
-
- Reader Signature - this option allows you to customize the
- default reader signature used in each message. If you have
- disabled the reader signature within the configuration, using
- this option will have no effect. TLX will automatically add the
- ■ or FIDO compliant * indicators before and after the selected
- reader signature. You can have several reader signatures, and
- choose which one to use. A pop up signature picklist will
- appear, use the arrow keys and the PageUp and PageDown keys to
- navigate the list of displayed signatures and select one by
- pressing the Enter key, pressing the first letter will cause the
- highlighted cursor bar to jump to the next matching signature.
- Pressing the Escape key will cancel the operation and return to
- the tagline selection menu. Mouse users can simply click on the
- desired signature, clicking on the arrow symbols on the right
- border of the window will simulate the PageUp and PageDown keys.
- Signature selection is 'sticky', meaning the signature that you
- choose will continue to be used automatically until you choose
- another. Pressing the Alt-A key combination allows you to add a
- new signature, and pressing the Alt-E key combination allows you
- to edit the highlighted signature. TLX supports @ variables
- within the Reader Signature! Press the Enter key to accept, or
- press the Escape key to cancel the operation. Pressing the Alt-K
- key combination will delete the highlighted signature.
-
- View/Edit Message - this option allows you to view and edit the
- current message. The internal editor supports most WordStar
- style CONTROL key commands, such as:
- UpArrow/Ctrl-E = move up one line
- DownArrow/Ctrl-X = move down one line
- LeftArrow/Ctrl-S = move left one space
- RightArrow/Ctrl-D = move right one space
- Ctrl-LeftArrow/Ctrl-A = move left one word
- Ctrl-RightArrow/Ctrl-F = move right one word
- Home = move to beginning of line
- End = move to end of line
- Ctrl-Home = move to top of window
- Ctrl-End = move to bottom of window
- PageUp = scroll back
- PageDown = scroll forward
- Ctrl-PageUp = move to beginning of file
- Ctrl-PageDown = move to end of file
- Enter = move to next line
- Del = delete character at cursor
- Backspace = delete character left of cursor
- Tab = insert spaces
- Ctrl-Y = delete line
- Ctrl-T = delete word right of cursor
- Ctrl-B = reformat paragraph
- Ins/Ctrl-V = toggle insert/overwrite mode
- F10/Ctrl-W = save text and exit
- Escape = abandon changes and exit
- After saving your changes, the message is scanned again and new
- tagline suggestions are generated.
-
- Edit Tagline - this option allows you to make changes to any
- tagline on the fly. Use the arrow keys to navigate the displayed
- list of taglines, and press the Enter key to choose one. Mouse
- users can simply click on the tagline of their choice. Pressing
- the F2 key will activate the pop up ASCII chart along with the @
- variable list. Pressing the Escape key will discard any changes
- and return to the tagline selection menu. Pressing the Enter key
- will add the modified tagline to the current message; to
- permanently save your changes press the CONTROL Enter key
- combination.
-
- Twit a Tagline - this option allows you to add a new Twit
- tagline to the list of unwanted (twit) taglines, only a partial
- string is required. Pressing the Alt-E key combination will
- activate the Twit file editor, allowing you to edit the entire
- twit tagline file. When Adding taglines and Stealing taglines,
- any tagline matching an existing Twit tagline will be ignored;
- and during Maintenance any tagline matching a Twit tagline will
- be deleted.
-
- Jump to Record - this option allows you to navigate longer
- distances within the tagline suggestions or database. You can
- Enter an explicit tagline record number to jump to (the size of
- the tagline database is displayed); pressing the PageUp key will
- jump to beginning of the tagline database, and pressing the
- PageDown key will jump to the end of the tagline database.
- Pressing the Escape key will abort and return to the same
- location.
-
- Modify Configuration - this option allows you to make changes to
- the default configuration settings, any changes that you make
- will take effect immediately.
-
- QWK/FIDO Toggle - this option allows you to control the tagline
- style that will be used for the current message. TLX has the
- capability to automatically Guess what style to use, respecting
- the different EMail network environments. Using the QWK style
- places the tagline below the tear bar, and using the FIDO style
- causes the tagline to be above the reader signature and the tear
- bar. The reader signature prefix and suffix are also altered,
- using a ■ for QWK messages and a * for FIDO messages. Note that
- choosing a tagline that is longer than 57 characters will
- automatically force FIDO style, since the tagline would be too
- long to fit in the allocated space.
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- Disclaimer
- ~~~~~~~~~~
- Tag Line Xpress (TLX) is Copyright (C) 1992,1993,1994 R.Janorkar
- all rights are reserved. License is hereby granted for the free
- distribution of this program in its original unmodified archive
- form. Tag Line Xpress (TLX) has been released as true Shareware,
- with all features available for evaluation purposes.
-
- Tag Line Xpress is provided with NO warranties, expressed or
- implied. Use it at your own risk. The author of Tag Line Xpress
- (TLX) will NOT be liable for any damages, direct or indirect,
- arising from the ability or disability to use Tag Line Xpress
- (TLX). The use of Tag Line Xpress (TLX) on your computer system
- indicates your acceptance of these disclaimers.
-
-
- Thanks go to ...
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The ßeta test team:
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- Ron 'Q' Kulick,
- Harris 'Speedy' Lam,
- David 'The Man' Kaufman,
- Rick 'Trekky' Alvey,
- Tom 'Smurf' Murphy,
- Rick 'Mega' Burwell,
- Joe 'Wave' Eversole,
- Dane 'BABBLE' Beko,
- Joe '100' Sitko,
- Mufutau 'Field Marshal' Towobola,
- Karen '4C' Davis,
- Vern 'Earnest' Hall,
- Richard 'Robo' Hsiung,
- Edwin 'Multi' Million,
- Joe 'Rock' Johnson,
- John Stewart,
- Stuart Krivis,
- Frank 'Professor' Fitch,
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- and
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- Bob 'Utopia' Glasser for making his Fido site available,
- Marcus 'Modem' Byron for his invaluable help,
- the author of SLMR/OLX Greg Hewgill and MSI,
- the folks at the American Red Cross,
- the 250+ registered users of TLX!
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- Copyright notices
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Off Line Xpress and Silly Little Mail Reader are copyrights of
- Mustang Software Inc; John Hancock is the copyright of Dan Moore
- and/or Silicon Frog; Speed Read is the copyright of J.E.Smith;
- Jabber is the copyright of Della & Muegge Enterprises; Deluxe²
- and 1st Reader are copyright of Mark Herring; MegaReader is the
- copyright of Kip Compton; PKZIP is the copyright of PKWare Inc.;
- Blue Wave is the copyright of George Hatchew; RoboMail is the
- copyright of Dan Parsons and/or Parsons Consulting; Silver
- Xpress is the copyright of Santronics and/or Hector Santos; and
- other products mentioned in this documentation may be copyrights
- of other software companies.
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