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- The Basics:
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- Feel free to experiment - you can't hurt the system!
-
- The first thing to remember about ^variantname is it is message
- oriented software, not file oriented. The system is built around message
- handling -- we make it easy for you to read and participate in discussions.
-
- Our collection of messages is divided into different topics by using
- the metaphor of ``rooms'', each having a name. ^variantname systems
- consist of a collection of rooms, each of which contain messages supposedly
- pertaining to the name of the room. So, for instance, you may find rooms
- named "Religion", "Abortion", "Stock Market", and "Puns". You can think of
- yourself strolling down a hallway, looking at each room's nameplate and
- "entering" those which interest you.
-
- But how do you use these rooms? How do I get to have FUN? (Glad you asked.)
- If you're used to other types of BBS software -- forget them. We'll not
- burden you with painful menus to wait and search through. Instead, we let you
- use your intelligence by giving you "mnemonic, single-stroke" commands (it
- also doesn't hurt to have a dictionary near your computer when on these
- sorts of systems - users tend to be both highly literate and fond of word
- games). Those commands you'll want to use most are available with a single
- keystroke, and soon you won't even have to think about using them -- instead,
- you'll spend all of your time trying to decide what you wish to contribute to
- the discussion. And you need so few to begin using the system ...
-
- So just what do you need to use any system? The basic questions are:
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- o How do I read messages?
- o How do I go from one room to another?
- o How do I enter messages?
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- Three questions, three easy to remember commands, which you type at a room
- prompt. (What is a room prompt? A topic name followed by either '>', ')', ':',
- or ']' -- just think of those as being the same, although there are subtle
- differences. You are ALWAYS in some room.)
-
- <N>ew. By typing 'N' at the room prompt, ^variantname will display all
- the "New" messages (that is, those which you've never had a chance to read)
- to you in that room. If you find there are too many messages or they are
- displaying too fast for your reading speed, touch <P>ause as they display and
- the messages should temporarily pause until you touch some key on the keyboard
- again. You can also do other things while messages display, but you can learn
- about them later.
-
- <G>oto. When you type 'G' ^variantname will take you from the current room
- (and mark all messages in there as "read" by you!) to the next room in the
- system which has New messages for you to read, and displays how many new
- messages there are in the room and how many are new, like this:
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- 45 messages
- 3 new
- Bubble Gum>
-
- You don't have to remember
- what rooms have new messages and which don't -- the system will do it for you.
- This greatly simplifies your use of the system. When there are no more rooms
- with new messages in the system for you to read, the system will take you
- back to the room named "^baseroom" and not say anything about new messages.
-
- <E>nter. Typing 'E' tells ^variantname you want to enter a message in the
- current room. Message entry is very easy and you'll find some prompts and
- instructions for message entry during this process, so we shan't go farther
- here.
-
- As you can see, basic use of ^variantname is very easy. The general routine
- is
- <N>ew to read all the new messages in each room, <G>oto to take you to each
- room which has New messages, and <E>nter to add to the discussions. This
- covers nearly everything you need to know to make effective use of ^variantname
- as a discussion tool: 3 simple commands.
-
- But there are many other commands to do many things. The following three
- commands you will also use frequently during the course of your enjoyment of
- ^nodetitle:
- <L>ogin. You use this command to login each time you call, simply by typing
- in your password (either the one you picked or the sysop assigned to you).
- <T>erminate. This lets you leave the system gracefully.
- <H>elp. This lets you use the Help system (which you are already in).
- Good luck with the system. Just poke around, read the discussions, and
- enjoy!
-
- %COMMANDS Back to the commands help menu.
- %HELPOPT Get a list of all help files in the system.
- %MAINHELP Back to the top level of help system.
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