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@X07(H)elp, (1-@NUMBLT@), Bulletin List Command
12 13 27 1 30 @X4F
main 13 27 1 30 @X4F
<eof>
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Enhanced Bulletin Lister v1.0 by Drew [PWA]
Line 1: "yes" or "no" - automatically pause after display each bulletin.
Sometimes, you may want to display an existing bulletin that does
not already pause at the end, but you do not want to change the
existing bulletin.
Line 2: Text used for manual input (the old fashioned way). This will be
used if there exists bulletins for a conference, but you did not
define a line for the conference (see Line 3 for defining a line).
Line 3 and on: For each line, there are five tokens that define a conference.
Defining a conference allows this PPE to provide the lightbar and
hotkey interface.
Token 1: The conference number for configuration/defining.
Token 2: Row (as seen in PCBedit) of lightbar starting position.
Token 3: Column of lightbar starting position.
Token 4: Number of rows to skip (move up/down) per lightbar movement.
Token 5: Lightbar length
Token 6: Lightbar colour (PCB Colour Code)
If you have more than one screenful of bulletins, then you will want
to *not* define a line for that conference. In this case, manual
input (Line 1) will be used. Perhaps in a future version, I'll add
multiple-paging capabilities. This is a really low-demand type of
feature/function, so is not on the high-priority list. Besides,
most users never read anything anyway, so it's a waste to have so
many bulletins. :)
Leave the "<eof>" text in there, as that tells the ppe it has reached the
end of your conference configuration listing.