• ansiedit.ans

    From metalhead@21:1/157 to All on Thu Feb 20 10:06:46 2020
    I'm setting up Mystic with the latest version after not keeping up with
    Mystic for several years.

    There used to be a file called ANSIEDIT.ANS which was the full-screen
    editor's main template; it held the "To:" and "From:" and "INS/OVR" fields.
    To add To: and From: fields to your custom ANSIEDIT.ANS, you'd stick these in your ansi file: PIPE&1 (for To:) and PIPE&2 (for From:)

    Now I've discovered that this file is obsolete, and now we've got MSG_EDITOR.ANS, which looks a lot different. There's no PIPE&1 and PIPE&2;
    it's like Mystic just knows where to stick that stuff on its own.

    I looked for info on this in this echo & in the doc, but couldn't find anything. How can I stick To: & From: in my custom MSG_EDITOR.ANS?

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  • From roovis@21:4/165 to metalhead on Thu Feb 20 10:46:28 2020
    I looked for info on this in this echo & in the doc, but couldn't find anything. How can I stick To: & From: in my custom MSG_EDITOR.ANS?

    System Config -> Theme Editor -> Templates -> msg_editor.ini

    Happy BBSing! :)

    -roovis

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  • From metalhead@21:1/157 to roovis on Thu Feb 20 12:29:32 2020
    System Config -> Theme Editor -> Templates -> msg_editor.ini

    Thank you!

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  • From Analog@21:2/123 to metalhead on Thu Feb 20 12:24:12 2020
    Thank you!

    Hey Metalhead, one place to look for answers is in the "What's New" file. Even though g00r00 hasn't put any updates into the mystic.doc file for some time,
    he does update that with a comprehensive change list. Most of your questions are probably answered in there, on wiki.mysticbbs.com, or digging into the Mystic Config editor.

    I suggest reading that file front to back, not just to answer questions, but
    to see the pure functionality that exists.

    Cheers,

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Analog on Fri Feb 21 12:25:22 2020
    On 20 Feb 2020 at 12:24p, Analog pondered and said...

    Hey Metalhead, one place to look for answers is in the "What's New"
    file. Even though g00r00 hasn't put any updates into the mystic.doc file for some time, he does update that with a comprehensive change list.
    Most of your questions are probably answered in there, on wiki.mysticbbs.com, or digging into the Mystic Config editor.

    The whatsnet.txt also gets updated on the Wiki, a good tip is to use the wiki search to reveal stuff that you're interested in too... often that can
    surface links to topics mentioned in the various whatsnew.txt releases :)

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