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GoldED Help System Definition File
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*B 1000,General
Help Menu.
*E
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*B 1001,Drop Message
You are about to loose the message you have just written or changed.
Are you quite sure you want to do that?
*E
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*B 1002,Quit GoldED
You can now exit GoldED or stay in.
A quicker way of exiting is by using <Ctrl-Q>, which exits
immediately.
*E
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*B 1003,File Exists
The file you want to export to already exists. You can append to the end of
the existing file or overwrite it.
Warning: If you are going to Write Marked messages, you must use Append, or
else GoldED will keep overwriting each message..
*E
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*B 1004,Change Attributes
Here you can change the attributes of the message.
NOTE: Some attributes apply only to certain message bases or area types
(NET, ECHO or LOCAL areas).
*E
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*B 1005,Change Aka
Here you can change the default AKA (Also Known As) address for the current
area.
See also: ^Change Origin^, ^Change Template^, ^Change Username^
*E
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*B 1006,Change Origin
Here you can change the origin for the current area or message.
See also: ^Change Aka^, ^Change Template^, ^Change Username^
*E
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*B 1007,Change Template
Here you can change the template for the current area or message.
See also: ^Change Aka^, ^Change Origin^, ^Change Username^
*E
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*B 1008,Change Username
Here you can change the current username.
See also: ^Change Aka^, ^Change Origin^, ^Change Template^
*E
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*B 2000,Area Keys
Home Move selection bar to first area
End Move selection bar to last area
Right Move selection bar to next area
Left Move selection bar to previous area
Alt-J Move selection bar to next marked area
Enter Enter the reader for the selected area
Alt-T, Ins Toggle mark on selected area. See also ^Area Marking^.
Alt-S Scan areas - all or marked. See also ^Scan areas^.
Alt-A Abort the area selection
Alt-B Toggle sequential area numbering or board numbers
Alt-O Shell to DOS
Alt-X Exit GoldED, prompt for final decision
Ctrl-Q Exit immediately, no questions asked
*E
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*B 2001,Area Marking
In the area list, a small arrow by the area number indicates that the area
is marked. Areas are marked automatically, if the lastread pointer is below
the highest message.
If you have unscanned areas, you can mark areas for rescan.
You can toggle an area mark by pressing Insert, and go to the scanning menu
with Alt-S.
You can jump from mark to mark with Alt-J or use Ctrl-Left,Right to Jump
back and forth.
See also: ^Area Selection^, ^Scan Areas^ or ^Area Keys^
*E
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*B 2002,Scan Areas
You can scan all areas, marked areas or current area.
See also: ^Area Selection^, ^Area Marking^ or ^Area Keys^
*E
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*B 2003,Area Selection
Select a new area to read or a destination area for moved replies or
copy/move/forward.
You can select the area by typing a part of the echo name, which will cause
the selection bar to move automatically to the closest match to the name, or
you can use the cursor and page keys to browse around.
The area is selected by pressing Enter.
See also: ^Area Keys^, ^Area Marking^, ^Scan Areas^ or ^Reader Keys^
*E
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*B 2004,Heat Areas
This function sets the "Highwater mark" (1.MSG) in *.MSG areas to point to
the *last* message in the area. The effect is that no msgs will be scanned
out from the area.
You can "heat" all areas, marked areas or the current area.
See also: ^Area Selection^, ^Area Marking^ or ^Area Keys^
*E
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*B 2005,Zap Areas
This function sets the "Highwater mark" (1.MSG) in *.MSG areas to point to
the *first* message in the area. The effect is that all msgs in the area
will be scanned out again.
You can "zap" all areas, marked areas or current area.
See also: ^Area Selection^, ^Area Marking^ or ^Area Keys^
*E
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*B 3000,Reader Keys
Esc, Alt-A Enter the area selection screen
Ins, Alt-E Enter a new message
Del, Alt-D Delete current/marked message(s), ask first
Right Next message
Left Previous message
Enter Page down or go to next message
End Display last part of current message
Home Display first part of current message
Down Scroll message display
Up Scroll message d