<text>Any file in the library section will have a message attached to it. These files are uploaded as part of the message creation process, and they can be download using the Download command.The library is used for files only. Any general messages should be put in the messages section.Put a KEYWORD list within your message text with commas like this: ANTS, FLOWERS, ART, FISHUpper/lower case is ignored.The entire message text and subject text are searched in filter mode. Don't forget to include the computer type that is needed to run the program!</text>
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card_6466.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>Files are uploaded as a part of creating a message (see the help section on creating messages). After the message itself has been entered, the Upload command is used to upload the file to be attached.Upload uses XModem to transfer the file.Larger files or groups of files should be packed with some type of compression program. Please indicate in the description of the file what compression program is needed to un pack it. Try to use a public domain compression program (upload one if you have it!).Look for compression programs in the library section.</text>
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card_6195.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>Any message may have a file attached to it. If it does, the File field tells how large the file is. You can download an attached file using the Download command.Download uses XModem to transfer the file.Other protocols will be available later.</text>
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</card>
card_5929.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>One of the commands available after you've seen a message is Reply. This command makes it easy to immediately reply to the message. It automatically executes the Create command, and fills in the To field with the contents of the From field from the message you were viewing.</text>
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card_6812.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>You can create a new message using the Create command from the message section main menu. The BBS then prompts you for who the message is to be sent to, whether it is private, the subject of the message, and the message body. Once all of this information has been entered, you use the OK or Cancel commands to accept or discard the message you've created.A short-cut to creating a message is to use the Reply command (see the next help section).Any message can have a file attached to it. These files are uploaded at message creation time (see the help section on uploading files).</text>
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<name></name>
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card_2412.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>Each message card has a number of commands for navigating around in the message stack:Next message -- Go to the next message.Previous -- Go to the previous message.First -- Go to the first message in the stack.Last -- Go to the last message in the stack.Continuous -- Display the rest of the messages in the stack without stopping between them. The process stops when all messages have been displayed or when the user aborts the display (by typing control-C, control-O, or control-X).</text>
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<name></name>
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card_5757.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>Using the Filter command in the message section, you can select only those messages of interest to you. "Keywords" -- These are words that are the computer will search for in any message.If you use more than one keyword, if you put a space between words, that means "and", a comma means "or".PLANTS DIRT -- means find messages with plants and dirt in them.PLANTS,DIRT -- means find messages with either plants or dirt in them.</text>
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<name></name>
<script></script>
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card_5479.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>Each message section has a main menu with the following commands:"Show all" -- Enters the message area at the first message in the section."Filter" -- Lets you select the messages you want to see, by date, who sent them, or keywords within them."Recent" -- Enters the message area at the first message since the last time you logged on."Create" -- Creates a new message."Quit" -- Returns to the navigational menus.</text>
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card_5021.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>"Date" field: When the message was sent."From" field: Who the message is from."To" field: Who the message is for, or "all" if it's for everyone."Private" field: Whether the message is private or not ("yes" or "no" -- defaults to "yes")."Subject" field: The topic of the message."File" field: The size of the attached file, or "none" if there is no attached file."Message" field: The text of the message itself.</text>
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<name></name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_4764.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>The main purpose of the message sections is to allow users to leave information for each other, exchange ideas and post news. The information includes both text messages and short files, both for public consumption and for private communication only. The message sections allow all of this to take place.Message sections consist of messages. Each message consists of header information describing the source and destination of the message and the subject, a message body, containing the text of the message, and an optional attached file.</text>
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<name></name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_3322.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>When the BBS is displaying information, you can abort the display by typing control-X, control-C, or control-O. This lets you skip by information you're not really interested in.Control-S stops any text listings.When you're entering information, you can correct your typing by using backspace (control-H) or delete to erase the last character you typed. Note that this is the only editing facility provided at this time. Also note that you can't backspace onto a previous line.</text>
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<name></name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_4434.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>When information must be entered -- such as a text message or a login name -- the BBS prompts for it by presenting the name of the field to be filled, followed by a colon ("Password:" or "Message:", for example).There are two types of fields: one line and multiple lines. If the field is one line in size, the BBS lets you type it on the same line as the field name. You then type the field, followed by a return. If the field is multiple lines in size, the BBS puts a carriage return after the colon (starting you on a new line). You then type as many lines as you want, followed by a period (.) on a line by itself.If auto-wrap is enabled (the default), lines longer than 75 characters are automatically split up.</text>
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<name></name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_4254.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>The BBS frequently presents you with a list of commands to choose from. These command lists always start with ">>", and consist of a comma-separated list of commands, followed by a colon.To execute the command, you simply type the first letter of the command.</text>
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<name></name>
<script></script>
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card_4069.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>This BBS is divided into four types of areas: (1) A set of menus for navigating between areas. (2) Message sections. (3) Library sections (file areas) (4) The help system (which you're in now).Any file in the library section will have a message attached to it. These files are uploaded as part of the message creation process, and they can be download using the Download command when reading the message with attached file.</text>
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<name></name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_3724.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>Welcome !You will find that this BBS is very different than most other BBS's.The most noticeable difference is that files are attached to messages. This allows every file to have a long complete description with it.You will find this helpful when downloading, since you know exactly what you are getting and what the program of file needs to run.At first, just explore the features it has and enjoy!Please read the "BBS info" too...</text>
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<name></name>
<script></script>
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card_3003.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<script>-- editableon closeFieldget card field 1if (it > 16) or (it < 1) then send openCard to this cardelse if it is 16 thenpop cardelsego to card (it+1)end ifend closeField</script>
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<text>User Help System Index</text>
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<text>1. Introduction2. Orientation3. Executing commands4. Entering fields5. Control characters6. Message sections7. Message components8. Message main menus9. Filtering messages10. Displaying messages11. Creating a message12. Replying to messages13. Downloading files14. Uploading files15. Library16. Quit help system</text>
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<text>13</text>
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<script>on openCardglobal onLineif onLine then pass openCardelse tabKeyend openCard</script>