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- [more_off]
- [cls]
- [Yellow]C [White]- [LtRed]Turn ON Ansi Color[LtCyan]
-
- This will set the terminal to use ANSI graphics. With ANSI on, color
- will be used when possible.
-
- To use ANSI, your terminal communication program must be able to
- support ANSI.
-
- [Yellow]T [White]- [LtRed]Turn OFF Ansi Color[LtCyan]
-
- This will set the terminal to not use ANSI graphics.
-
- [Yellow]A [White]- [LtRed]Turn ON Avatar[LtCyan]
-
- This will set the terminal to use the special color mode called
- AVATAR. To use AVATAR, your communication program must be able to
- support AVATAR codes. AVATAR is like ANSI, but faster.
-
- [Yellow] I [White]- [LtRed]Use IBM Characters for boxes.
-
- [White][more]
- [cls]
- [Yellow]H [White]- [LtRed]Menu Hot Keys On/OFF[LtCyan]
-
- This option allows you to select the method for using the menus.
- Menu Hot Keys are a SINGLE LETTER input without having to hit a
- carriage return. In addition, no correction is allowed once a
- letter is hit. When the Menu Hot Keys are off, you have to hit
- the menu character followed by a carriage return.
-
- In the off state, an empty input line <CR> will return you to the
- previous menu.
-
- In the off state, you can also use command stacking before you
- hit the carriage return.
-
- [Yellow]NVX [White]- [LtCyan]The N, V or X Menu Levels.
-
- There are three menu levels:
-
- [LtRed]Novice mode [White]- [LtCyan]Displays the full detail menu.
- [LtRed]Veteran mode [White]- [LtCyan]Displays only valid keys, time and prompt.
- [LtRed]Gold Xpress Mode [White]- [Ltcyan]This is an advanced level with very little
- display. GX (Gold Xpress) is an advanced
- communication product by Santronics Software.
- It will turn Silver Xpress into a videotext
- system.
-
- [White][more]
- [cls]
-
-
- [Yellow]R [White]- [LtRed]Reader Password
-
- [LtCyan]You may define a password for the reader. If you do define a
- password, when the reader opens up the mail packet, it will prompt
- you for the password before continuing. This option will stop someone
- else from reading your mail packets.
-
- [Yellow]D [White]- [LtRed]Door Password
- [LtCyan]
- You may define a password for the door. If you do define a
- password, the Xpress Mail Door will ask you for this password when
- you enter this program. This option will stop someone from using the
- Xpress Mail Door on the BBS, who may have been able to logon under
- your name.
-
- [White][pause]
- [cls][more_on]
-