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^hGeneral options 1^n
^m╒══════════════════════╤══════════════════════════════╡^t General options 1 ^m╞╕
│ ^nSwap met^bh^nod ^m│ ^hXMS/EMS/Disk ^m│
│ ^nS^bw^nap when shelling ^m│ ^hOn ^m│
│ ^nW^ba^nrning days ^m│ ^h30 ^m│
│ ^nS^bc^nrollBack buffer kb ^m│ ^h32 ^m│
│ ^nT^bi^nme format ^m│ ^h24-hour ^m│
│^r Country code ^m│ ^h45 Danmark ^m│
│ ^bP^nause time / char ^m│ ^h30 . ^m│
│ ^bM^ninimum diskspace ^m│ ^h250000 ^m│
│ ^bT^nag char ^m│ ^h■ ^m│
│ ^bE^ndit background ^m│ ^h░ ^m│
│ ^nOn^bl^nine warn minutes ^m│ ^h15 ^m│
│ ^nIn^bf^normation time ^m│ ^h15 ^m│
│ ^nMa^bx^n log size kb ^m│ ^h64 ^m│
│ ^nI^bn^nactivity seconds ^m│ ^h1800 ^m│
│ ^nA^bu^ndio control ^m│ ^h00:00 ^n- ^h00:00 ^m│
│ ^nAuto passwor^bd ^m│ ^h8 ^m│
│ ^nSepa^br^nators ^m│ ^nThousand ^h. ^nDecimal ^h, ^nDate ^h- ^nTime ^h. ^nLines ^h─ ^m│
│ ^nFilefinder dri^bv^nes ^m│ ^m│
│ ^bS^ncan drives ^m│ ^m│
│ ^nRelease ^bb^nuffer ^m│ ^hYes ^m│
│ ^nMenu back^bg^nround ^m│ ^h▒ ^m│
│ ^nOS/^b2^n timeslices ^m│ ^h1 ^m│
╘══════════════════════╧═══════════════════════════════════════════════════╛^n
^hSwap method^n
^m┌─┤^t Select swap method ^m├┐
│^r XMS/EMS/Disk ^m│
│ ^nEMS/XMS/Disk ^m│
│ ^nXMS/Disk ^m│
│ ^nEMS/Disk ^m│
│ ^nDisk ^m│
│ ^nNone ^m│
└───────────────────────┘^n
Select the preferred way of swapping out memory when calling external
utilities or invoking a shell to DOS. Remember that XMS is faster than EMS.
^hSwap when shelling^n
Swap out memory when shelling to DOS. If you don't have much memory left,
you will need to enable this. Disabling this option will swap faster, but
you will not have as much memory left in the DOS shell.
^hWarning days^n
Pressing W in the phonebook with this set means all entries you have not
called in x days flash.
^hScrollBack buffer kb^n
How big the scrollback buffer ^hAlt-B^n should be in bytes. The range that
can be choosen is 16-128k, but don't use too great a value if you also have
a big phonebook. If Terminate needs memory badly this buffer will be
decreased to release resources to other functions.
^hTime format^n
Select 12 or 24 hour time format.
^hCountry code^n
Selects your country code, installs international dial prefix and phone
conversion for the point system. Currently Terminate supports almost
100 different countries, when showing timezones and using international
dial prefixes.
^hPause time / char^n
The pause option ^hAlt-F3^n will send the defined character every x seconds.
The character to send every x seconds when using the pause function ^hAlt-F3^n
^hMinimum diskspace^n
Terminate will check every 60 seconds the diskspace where TERMINAT.EXE
is located and exit if below this value. If you never want Terminate to
exit because of low diskspace enter a '0'.
^hTag char^n
Enter here the globally used character for tagging (in menus, etc.)
^hEdit background^n
Which character to use as a background in editing fields.
^hOnline warn minutes^n
After how many minutes would you like to be warned that you have spent too
much time on-line. 0 will disable warnings.
^hInformation time^n
How long (1/10 second) some windows remain on screen. Increase this value
if you think Terminate is too fast.
^hMax log size kb^n
When the logfile exceeds x kb it will be automatically reduced to half of
the current size. This means you will never have to worry about deleting
your logfile if it should get too big. 0 will disable this auto adjust.
^hInactivity seconds^n
How many seconds in Terminal mode without any activity before Terminate
automatically exits to DOS. 0 = disable.
^hAudio control^n
During which time period sound is allowed. 00:00 - 00:00 means that sound
is always allowed.
^hAuto password^n
When you edit any password and the field is blank, a random password is
created with length x. This password will only consist of characters 'a..z'
and '0..9'. If you never want these random passwords you can disable this
feature by entering a zero here.
^hSeparators^n
Separators for numbers, time and date vary according to your country
codepage:
Denmark USA
^hThousand : ^n . ,
^hDecimal : ^n , .
^hDate : ^n - /
^hTime : ^n . :
Lines are used in many places and are normally the graphics char '─' which
will give you lines like this: ───────── in most places (phonebook report
etc.). But if for some reason you want to change this, you can...
^hFilefinder drives^n / ^hScan drives^n
^m╒╡^t Drives ^m╞╕
│ ^nC: ^n■ ^m│
│ ^nD: ^n■ ^m│
│ ^r E: ^n ^m│
│ ^nF: ■ ^m│
╘══════════╛^n
When using the internal filefinder or the filemanager you can switch off
testing of some drives (eg: CD-ROM drives or mapped network drives.)
^hRelease buffer^n
If you want to free the scrollback buffer when calling any external program
This allows you to swap faster, because less bytes have to be swapped
to memory or disk, the buffer will still be saved if autosave scrollback
is on (toggles), so if you never use the scrollback, turn auto save off.
^hMenu background^n
The character that will be used to fill out the background of the screen
in the configuration menus and in hostmode.
^hOS/2 timeslices^n
Various OS/2 systems react differently to releasing timeslices in
DOS-tasks. To find the best way we provide you with the 4 known but
yet undocumented system calls and you need to try each one and see
which one that works best for you.
1=Sti/Hlt/35h/cah
2=Int 28h
3=Int 15h
4=Int 2fh
^hGeneral options 2^n
^m╒══════════════════════╤═════════════════════════╡^t General options 2 ^m╞╕
│ ^bS^ntatus start offline ^m│ ^hAlt-Z for Help ^m│
│^r Status start online ^m│ ^hSystem name ^m│
│ ^nSt^ba^ntus end offline ^m│ ^hTime 11:59:59 ^m│
│ ^nStat^bu^ns end online ^m│ ^hkr 3,75 ^m│
╘══════════════════════╧══════════════════════════════════════════════╛^n
This menu controls what to show in the statusline and when to show it.
You can manually change it with ^bAlt-F1^n (Start) and ^bAlt-F2^n (End).
Status start offline : When No Carrier, show this at start of statusline
Status start online : When Carrier, show this at start of statusline
Status end offline : When No Carrier, show this at end of statusline
Status end online : When Carrier, show this at end of statusline
^hExternal support^n
^m╒═════════════════════════════════════════════════╡^t External support ^m╞╕
│ ^m│
│ ^nF^b1 ^hHelp @HELP ^m│
│ ^nF^b2 ^hMemo MEM /D |More !W ^m│
│ ^nF^b3 ^hFrmt FORMAT A: ^m│
│ ^nF^b4 ^hVira C:\U\SCAN C: !M !E ^m│
│ ^nF^b5 ^hGSet GSETUP !M ^m│
│ ^nF^b6 ^hEcho ECHO %COMSPEC% %FD% %RA% %DIRCMD% %PATH% !W ^m│
│ ^r F7 ^n ^hVPic VPIC !F !M ^m│
│ ^nF^b8 ^hPack SHEZ !M ^m│
│ ^nF^b9 ^hRun @SCRIPT TEST.TSL !C ^m│
│ ^nF1^b0 ^hNCD NCD !M ^m│
│ ^nF11 ^m│
│ ^nF12 ^m│
│ │
│ ^n!P=COM1-8 !C=COM0-7 !0=DownPath !E=NoShell !@=listfile ^m│
│ ^n!M=Swap !W=Wait !B=Baud !L=Link !I=Irq !A=Addr !H=Hex ^m│
│ ^n!Q=Ask !F=FileName !CD=Cd first !25,!30,!43,!50=Screen size ^m│
│ │
╘═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╛^n
Setup the utilities that can be called with Ctrl or Shift F1..F12 from
terminal mode or in the filemanager. The first word is what will appear on
the status line when holding down Ctrl and Shift. The parameters will be
replaced with the correct value or turn on the option.
^h!P^n
Replace with current comport.
^h!C^n
Replace with current comport-1. COM1=0 COM2=0
^h!0^n
Replace with current download path.
^h!E^n
Call program directly without using COMMAND.COM.
^h!M^n
Swap out memory if program needs a lot of resources.
^h!W^n
Wait for return to be pressed before returning to Terminate.
^h!B^n
Replace with current baudrate.
^h!L^n
Replace with current linkrate (14400)
^h!F^n
Name under cursor in filemanager.
^h!CD^n
Change to path where program is located before starting program.
^h!25,!30,!43,!50^n
Change screen size to 25 lines, 30 lines, 43 lines or 50 lines.
Only possible on some systems.
^h!@^n
When running external utilities that handle a lot of filenames on
the command line you can use the listfile feature.
It will save all the filenames in a listfile and use it instead.
Example: Pkzip SAVE @!@listfile.txt !m
Will pack all tagged files in both the filemanager windows into SAVE.ZIP
^h!Q^n
Asks user to input string and replace string with !Q. Powerful when used
with the !@ command.
Example: Pkzip !Q @!@listfile.txt !m
First asks you to input a string which is replaced with !Q.
Then pack all tagged files in both the filemanager windows into the
filename you entered.
^h@SCRIPT^n
Instead of running an external utility you can start a script.
The syntax:
@SCRIPT script-name parameter1 parameter2 ...
@SCRIPT RUNME.TSL !C 28800
^hSave configuration^n
Save configuration now. If autosave config is on, you will not need to
save your configuration.