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INI File  |  1995-04-19  |  9KB  |  200 lines

  1. ; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  2. ;
  3. ;                               WWIV Version 4
  4. ;                    Copyright (C) 1988-1994 by Wayne Bell
  5. ;
  6. ; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  7. ; Colors are selected numerically. To determine the value for a color, use the
  8. ; following chart:
  9. ;
  10. ;    0 = Black             8  = Dark Gray
  11. ;    1 = Blue              9  = Light Blue
  12. ;    2 = Green             10 = Light Green
  13. ;    3 = Cyan              11 = Light Cyan
  14. ;    4 = Red               12 = Light Red
  15. ;    5 = Magenta           13 = Light Magenta
  16. ;    6 = Brown             14 = Yellow
  17. ;    7 = Light Gray        15 = White
  18. ;
  19. ; Now, to calculate a color, you take the value for the background color and
  20. ; multiply by 16, then add it to the foreground color you wish. This will
  21. ; provide the value you should use for that color combination. Note that
  22. : color values greater than 127 will result in blinking. In other words,
  23. ; you should probably restrict background colors to colors 0-7 above.
  24. ;
  25. ; An example: if you want to find the value for, say, bright yellow on magenta,
  26. ; it would be (5*16) + 14. This equates to (magenta * 16) + white.
  27. ;
  28. ; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  29. ;
  30. ; The various spawn options that may be used are:
  31. ;
  32. ; ABORT        Allows ^C to break the spwaned program.
  33. ; INTERNAL     Makes extern appear as part of BBS
  34. ; NOHANGUP     Doesn't check for hangup
  35. ; COMIO        Use RETURN.EXE for WWIV's DOS intercept (takes about 50k more mem)
  36. ; SHRINK       Swaps out to XMS, EMS, or disk, to free more memory.
  37. ; FILES        Creates STAT.WWV and RETURN.WWV files.
  38. ; NOPAUSE      Turns off user's pause-on-screen.
  39. ; NETPROG      Tries to run program in network data dir first.
  40. ; TOPSCREEN    Redraws topscreen after execution.
  41. ;
  42. ; These options may be combined like:
  43. ;
  44. ; SPAWNOPTS[FSED]=SHRINK,COMIO,NOHANGUP
  45. ;
  46. ; Valid locations that can have spawn options specified are:
  47. ;
  48. ; TIMED, NEWUSER, BEGINDAY, LOGON, ULCHK, FSED, PROT_SINGLE, PROT_BATCH
  49. ; CHAT, ARCH_E, ARCH_V, ARCH_A
  50. ;
  51. ; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  52.  
  53. [WWIV]
  54. ;
  55. ; Default spawn options
  56. ;
  57. ;SPAWNOPT[TIMED]        = SHRINK, FILES                 ; for timed event
  58. ;SPAWNOPT[NEWUSER]      = NONE                          ; for newuser event
  59. ;SPAWNOPT[BEGINDAY]     = SHRINK                        ; for beginday event
  60. ;SPAWNOPT[LOGON]        = COMIO                         ; for logon event
  61. ;SPAWNOPT[ULCHK]        = NOHUP, SHRINK                 ; for upload event
  62. ;SPAWNOPT[FSED]         = COMIO                         ; for FSEDs
  63. ;SPAWNOPT[PROT_SINGLE]  = NONE                          ; for single file xfers
  64. ;SPAWNOPT[PROT_BATCH]   = SHRINK, TOPSCREEN             ; for batch xfers
  65. ;SPAWNOPT[CHAT]         = SHRINK, FILES                 ; for wwivchat.exe
  66. ;SPAWNOPT[ARCH_E]       = COMIO, INTERNAL               ; for archive extraction
  67. ;SPAWNOPT[ARCH_V]       = COMIO, INTERNAL, ABORT        ; for viewing archives
  68. ;SPAWNOPT[ARCH_A]       = COMIO, INTERNAL               ; for adding to archives
  69.  
  70. ;
  71. ; Newuser colors
  72. ;
  73. ;NUCOLOR[0]     = 7
  74. ;NUCOLOR[1]     = 11
  75. ;NUCOLOR[2]     = 14
  76. ;NUCOLOR[3]     = 5
  77. ;NUCOLOR[4]     = 31
  78. ;NUCOLOR[5]     = 2
  79. ;NUCOLOR[6]     = 12
  80. ;NUCOLOR[7]     = 9
  81. ;NUCOLOR[8]     = 6
  82. ;NUCOLOR[9]     = 3
  83. ;NUCOLORBW[0]   = 7
  84. ;NUCOLORBW[1]   = 15
  85. ;NUCOLORBW[2]   = 15
  86. ;NUCOLORBW[3]   = 15
  87. ;NUCOLORBW[4]   = 112
  88. ;NUCOLORBW[5]   = 15
  89. ;NUCOLORBW[6]   = 15
  90. ;NUCOLORBW[7]   = 7
  91. ;NUCOLORBW[8]   = 7
  92. ;NUCOLORBW[9]   = 7
  93.  
  94. ;
  95. ; Colors
  96. ;
  97. ;TOPCOLOR       = 31                                    ; for topscreen info
  98. ;F1COLOR        = 31                                    ; for F1 user editor
  99. ;EDITLINECOLOR  = 112                                   ; current field in F1
  100. ;CHATSELCOLOR   = 95                                    ; for selecting sysop
  101. ;MSG_COLOR      = 3                                     ; for color msgs
  102.  
  103. ;
  104. ; External program commandlines
  105. ;
  106. ;TERMINAL_CMD   =                                       ; external term prog
  107. ;EXECUTE_CMD    =                                       ; timed event
  108. ;UPLOAD_CMD     =                                       ; upload event
  109. ;BEGINDAY_CMD   =                                       ; beginday event
  110. ;NEWUSER_CMD    =                                       ; newuser event
  111. ;LOGON_CMD      =                                       ; logon event
  112.  
  113. ;
  114. ; System specification
  115. ;
  116. ;SYSTEMNAME     =                                       ; BBS name
  117. ;SYSTEMPHONE    =                                       ; BBS phone #
  118. ;SYSOPNAME      =                                       ; sysop name
  119.  
  120. ;
  121. ; RIP-specific constants
  122. ;
  123. ; The BBS ID should be all caps, and up to 9 chars
  124. RIP_BBS_ID     = WWIV424
  125. ; If the user has RIP menus older than this date, a new set will be used.
  126. ; Note that you must use 2 digits for month, day, *and* year
  127. RIP_MENU_DATE  = 03/03/95
  128. ; If pull-down menus don't align properly, adjust this offset:
  129. RIP_ADJUST     = 0
  130.  
  131. ;
  132. ; System flags
  133. ;
  134. ;FORCE_FBACK            =               ; force newusers to send fback
  135. ;CHECK_DUP_PHONES       =               ; check newuser dupe phones
  136. ;HANGUP_DUP_PHONES      =               ; hangup on newuser dupe phone
  137. ;POSTTIME_COMPENS       =               ; compensate for time posting
  138. ;USE_SIMPLE_ASV         =               ; simple auto-sysop-validation
  139. ;SHOW_HIER              =               ; show conf details in //je
  140. ;IDZ_DESC               =               ; 1st line of file_id.diz as descrip
  141. ;SETLDATE               =               ; set file date on nscan
  142. ;NEW_CHATSOUND          =               ; use different chat alarm
  143. ;SLASH_SZ               =               ; enable "/s" and "/z"
  144. ;READ_CD_IDZ            =               ; read file_id.diz from cdroms
  145. ;FSED_EXT_DESC          =               ; allow fsed for extended descriptions
  146. ;FAST_TAG_RELIST        =               ; don't show xfer dirs on tag relist
  147. ;MAIL_PROMPT            =               ; fancy mail prompt
  148. ;SHOW_CITY_ST           =               ; show city/state in laston info
  149. ;LOCAL_SYSOP            =               ; allow F-keys, space-f, etc
  150. ;2WAY_CHAT              =               ; 2-way local sysop chat
  151. ;OFF_HOOK               =               ; phone offhook when sysop on
  152. ;PRINTER                =               ; send sysoplog to printer also
  153. ;LOG_DOWNLOADS          =               ; send SSM to uploader on file DL
  154. ;CLOSE_XFER             =               ; disable transfer section
  155. ;ALL_UL_TO_SYSOP        =               ; all uploads go to sysop dir
  156. ;NO_EASY_DL             =               ; Disable WWIV4*.* DL ignorng time,ratio
  157. ;NEW_EXTRACT            =               ; extended sysop-extract email/posts
  158. ;FAST_SEARCH            =               ; quick check of dup uploads
  159. ;NET_CALLOUT            =               ; allow net callouts this instance
  160. ;FIDO_PROCESS           =               ; process fido packets this instance
  161. ;USER_REGISTRATION      =               ; allow account expirations
  162. ;MSG_TAG                =               ; sysop post/email taglines
  163. ;CHAIN_REG              =               ; user sponsoring of chains
  164. ;CAN_SAVE_SSM           =               ; allow saving of SSMs
  165. ;PACKSCAN_FREQ          =               ; process packscan SSM requests
  166. ;EXTRA_COLOR            =               ; extra color in BBS
  167. ;RIP_SUPPORT            =               ; enable RIP
  168. ;RIPDRIVE_ON            =               ; enable ripdrive
  169. ;BEEP_CHAT              =               ; alert sysop of chat requests
  170. ;TWO_COLOR_CHAT         =               ; dual color in non-2-way chat
  171. ;ALLOW_ALIASES          =               ; allow users to use aliases
  172. ;USE_LIST               =               ; use list.com to show sysoplog, etc
  173. ;FREE_PHONE             =               ; allow any format phone #
  174. ;EXTENDED_USERINFO      =               ; enable addr, etc info in userrec
  175.  
  176.  
  177. ;
  178. ; ASV values
  179. ;
  180. ;SIMPLE_ASV[SL]         =
  181. ;SIMPLE_ASV[DSL]        =
  182. ;SIMPLE_ASV[EXEMPT]     =
  183. ;SIMPLE_ASV[AR]         =
  184. ;SIMPLE_ASV[DAR]        =
  185. ;SIMPLE_ASV[RESTRICT]   =
  186.  
  187. ;
  188. ; System tuning parameters
  189. ;
  190. ;MAX_BATCH              = 50            ; max # files in batch queue
  191. ;MAX_EXTEND_LINES       = 10            ; max # extended description lines
  192. ;MAX_CHAINS             = 50            ; max # external chains
  193. ;MAX_GFILESEC           = 32            ; max # gfile sections
  194.  
  195. ;
  196. ; Misc stuff
  197. ;
  198. ;RATIO_REQ              =               ; up/download ratio required
  199. ;MAIL_WHO_LEN           = 35            ; name/title tradeoff in email summary
  200.