• Importing .NA

    From Vk3jed@21:1/109 to All on Wed Dec 19 19:48:56 2018
    Hi all

    I'm looking at importing a .NA file, to avoid a lot of tedious typing, but I'm having trouble understanding a few of the options. From the wiki, I have worked out most of them, but the 3 below I don't understand what they're for, and I can't find any examples. Can anyone shed any light?

    ; Display header to use in message base
    header = msghead

    ; Display template to use in message base
    read_template = ansimrd

    ; Index template to use in message base
    index_template = ansimlst
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  • From Michael Borthwick@21:4/132 to Vk3jed on Wed Dec 19 20:07:00 2018
    I'm looking at importing a .NA file, to avoid a lot of tedious typing,
    but I'm having trouble understanding a few of the options. From the
    wiki, I have worked out most of them, but the 3 below I don't understand what they're for, and I can't find any examples. Can anyone shed any light?

    They are as they describe, the ansi templates for displaying the messages.

    They are located in the text directory and can be edited with the ansi editor.

    I would suggest to leave them as you have them currently set in your existing message bases.

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Vk3jed on Wed Dec 19 22:20:56 2018
    On 12/19/18, Vk3jed pondered and said...

    what they're for, and I can't find any examples. Can anyone shed any light?

    Ignore them, they are display files for the message base, you don't need to alter them. Leave as is. :)

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  • From Vk3jed@21:1/109 to Michael Borthwick on Wed Dec 19 20:23:00 2018
    On 12-19-18 20:07, Michael Borthwick wrote to Vk3jed <=-

    They are as they describe, the ansi templates for displaying the
    messages.

    A phrase which is meaningless to me in this context. :/

    They are located in the text directory and can be edited with the ansi editor.

    I would suggest to leave them as you have them currently set in your existing message bases.

    Hmm, that I have to look up, I've never touched those settings, don't even recall them. UI customisation has never been a strong point of nine (more of a bugbear than anything). :/

    Anyway, looks like the ones I have are the same as across the rest of the system, so after a few more checks, I'll be good to go. :)

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  • From Vk3jed@21:1/109 to Avon on Wed Dec 19 20:44:00 2018
    On 12-19-18 22:20, Avon wrote to Vk3jed <=-

    On 12/19/18, Vk3jed pondered and said...

    what they're for, and I can't find any examples. Can anyone shed any light?

    Ignore them, they are display files for the message base, you don't
    need to alter them. Leave as is. :)

    Done. :)


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  • From Michael Borthwick@21:4/132 to Vk3jed on Wed Dec 19 20:56:34 2018
    A phrase which is meaningless to me in this context. :/

    Sorry!

    Unless you have heavily customized the look of Mystic and are using different file (names) then they are perfectly fine as-is and can be completely ignored.

    Mystic has a great global editor, if you ever find yourself changing these
    they can be all changed quickly :)

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  • From Vk3jed@21:1/109 to Michael Borthwick on Thu Dec 20 12:00:00 2018
    On 12-19-18 20:56, Michael Borthwick wrote to Vk3jed <=-

    A phrase which is meaningless to me in this context. :/

    Sorry!

    Unless you have heavily customized the look of Mystic and are using different file (names) then they are perfectly fine as-is and can be completely ignored.

    Mystic has a great global editor, if you ever find yourself changing
    these they can be all changed quickly :)

    Cool, yeah not likely to be doing that. :) UI stuff is bottom of my priority list. :) The Mystic system has evolved to become a dedicated FTN hub. :)


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