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; This is the screen control file. The commands in this file will tell
; Labtest what and where to place remarks on the user's screen.
;
; NOTE CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS VERSIONS! The order of the keywords are no
; longer relevant. This file is now divided into two sections, ANSI
; DEFINITION and RIP DEFINITION, each controlling how Labtest uses ANSI or
; RIP screens.
;
; ANSI Color codes are now made up of english text color codes for very
; simple customization.
;
; Color code keywords Description
;
; Bright Causes the text to be displayed in bright attribute
; Flashing Causes the text to blink.
; Black ───┐
; Blue │
; Green │ You may add the Bright and Flashing keywords
; Cyan │ to alter the appearance of these basic colors.
; Red ├─── White is actually dim white (grey) unless used
; Magenta │ with Bright. The foreground colors are always
; Brown │ specified first, followed by the background.
; Yellow │
; White (grey) ───┘
;
; Examples:
;
; Bright white on blue Bright white text with blue background
; Flashing bright white on red Blinking bright white text with a red
; background
; white red dim white (grey) text on a red background
; yellow on green yellow text with a green background.
;
; The use of extra words to make the color codes more readable is allowed.
; For example:
;
; Bright white on a blue background
;
; is the same as:
;
; bright white blue
;
; The case of the letters is not significant, and is only shown here
; in upper/lower case for esthetic purposes.
;
;
; The Working_Text will be displayed during the actual processing of
; each phase of Labtest. It will be displayed in place of the Pass or
; Fail text at the given coordinates for each phase. The Row and Col
; for Working_Text is ignored, but should be set to 1, not 0.
;
; To disable displaying of an item, set the row and col to 0.
;
; The #Begin Ansi definition marks the beggining of the Ansi Screen Control
; section.
#Begin Ansi definition
; Keyword Text Row Col Color
Working_Text ▄▄▄ 1 1 Flashing Bright blue on white
File_Name_Display @ 8 28 Bright white on blue
File_Date_Pass ▄▄▄ 11 5 Blue on white
File_Date_Fail ▄▄▄ 11 5 Flashing bright red on white
HackReport_Pass ▄▄▄ 12 5 Blue on white
HackReport_Fail ▄▄▄ 12 5 Flashing bright red on white
Jpg/Gif_Test_Pass ▄▄▄ 13 5 Blue on white
Jpg/Gif_Test_Fail ▄▄▄ 13 5 Flashing bright red on white
Unpack_Pass ▄▄▄ 14 5 Blue on white
Unpack_Fail ▄▄▄ 14 5 Flashing bright red on white
FileIdDiz_Pass ▄▄▄ 15 5 Blue on white
FileIdDiz_Fail ▄▄▄ 15 5 Flashing bright red on white
Imbedded_Files_Pass ▄▄▄ 16 5 Blue on white
Imbedded_Files_Fail ▄▄▄ 16 5 Flashing bright red on white
Remove_Unwanted_Pass ▄▄▄ 11 72 Blue on white
Remove_Unwanted_Fail ▄▄▄ 11 72 Flashing bright red on white
Add_Files_Pass ▄▄▄ 11 72 Blue on white
Add_Files_Fail ▄▄▄ 11 72 Flashing bright red on white
Virus_Scan_Pass ▄▄▄ 12 72 Blue on white
Virus_Scan_Fail ▄▄▄ 12 72 Flashing bright red on white
Repack_Pass ▄▄▄ 13 72 Blue on white
Repack_Fail ▄▄▄ 13 72 Flashing bright red on white
Add_Comment_Pass ▄▄▄ 14 72 Blue on white
Add_Comment_Fail ▄▄▄ 14 72 Flashing bright red on white
Remove_Work_Dir_Pass ▄▄▄ 15 72 Blue on white
Remove_Work_Dir_Fail ▄▄▄ 15 72 Flashing bright red on white
Update_Files_Pass ▄▄▄ 16 72 Blue on white
Update_Files_Fail ▄▄▄ 16 72 Flashing bright red on white
;
; End ANSI definition
;
; The #Begin Rip definition marks the beggining of the Rip Screen Control
; section. This is optional.
#Begin Rip definition
; For Rip:
;
; Labtest 3.2 brings a much more simplified method of customizing
; your RIP screens. Instead of worrying about where to put stuff, or colors
; or anything, we leave it all up to you! Below you will define for
; each stage in Labtest a RIP ACTION. These actions will be sent to the
; modem instead of the previous coordinates/color/text info. This way you
; can make boxes, alarms, anything, for each action. Just specify your
; complete RIP command on the line following the keyword. The entire RIP
; ACTION will be transmitted to the remote terminal. These actions must be
; less than 120 characters! This is the string length used by Labtest. If
; this is not enough, please let us know and it will be increased, but this
; seemed like a fair starting point!
; The easiest way to write your rip actions is to load your rip editor and
; then load the Labtest screen if you are using the stock screen. If you are
; starting from scratch, create your screen and save the finished work.
; Actions in Labtest have three parts - Working, Pass and Fail. You will
; define a Rip Action for each of these three parts. Using your Rip editor,
; creat all of the actions for one phase (example, create all the PASS
; actions). For instance, when we designed the Labtest rip screen, we
; created a box of text with each working/pass/fail prompts in between two
; brackets, much like the familiar ansi screen. We save this screen under
; the name LABTEST.RIP and then began typing in the word 'Passed' in the
; correct position for all of the Labtest phases. We then saved our screen
; under a new name, LABTEST1.RIP. Then using the good ole text editor,
; loaded this file in one window, and the LABTEST1.RIP file in another. By
; using CUT and PASTE, we copied the RIP commands from the .RIP screen and
; placed them in the corresponding position below. This was repeated for
; each part (Working/Pass/Fail). It really isn't very difficult if you are
; comfortable with a text editor and have the RIPScript command reference
; handy. The stock screen should be sufficient if you don't feel up to the
; challenge!
; Labtest will replace the string FILENAME.EXT with the current file name
; and extension in the File_Name_Display section.
;
; Keyword Rip Action
File_Name_Display !|1UBU1QH82E0000<>FILENAME.EXT<>
;
File_Date_Working !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080300000F07000000|1U0U307W3L0000<>File date and integrity<>
HackReport_Working !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080300000F07000000|1U0U3P7W4A0000<>Hack Report Check<>
JPG/GIF_Test_Working !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080300000F07000000|1U0U4E7W4Z0000<>Processing GIF/JPG File<>
Unpack_Working !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080300000F07000000|1U0U537W5O0000<>Decompressing archive<>
FileIdDiz_Working !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080300000F07000000|1U0U5S7W6D0000<>Checking for FILE_ID.DIZ<>
Imbedded_Files_Working !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080300000F07000000|1U0U6H7W720000<>Testing Imbedded Files<>
Remove_Unwanted_Working !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080300000F07000000|1UA030GT3L0000<>Adding/Removing files<>
Add_Files_Working !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080300000F07000000|1UA030GT3L0000<>Adding/Removing files<>
Virus_Scan_Working !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080300000F07000000|1UA03PGT4A0000<>Performing Virus Scan<>
Repack_Working !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080300000F07000000|1UA04EGT4Z0000<>Recompressing Archive<>
Add_Comment_Working !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080300000F07000000|1UA053GT5O0000<>Adding Archive Comment<>
Remove_Work_Dir_Working !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080300000F07000000|1UA05SGT6D0000<>Cleaning Up Work Area<>
Update_Files_Working !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080300000F07000000|1UA06HGT720000<>Updating System Files<>
;
File_Date_Pass !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080200000F07000000|1U0U307W3L0000<>File date and integrity<>
HackReport_Pass !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080200000F07000000|1U0U3P7W4A0000<>Hack Report Check<>
JPG/GIF_Test_Pass !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080200000F07000000|1U0U4E7W4Z0000<>Processing GIF/JPG File<>
Unpack_Pass !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080200000F07000000|1U0U537W5O0000<>Decompressing archive<>
FileIdDiz_Pass !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080200000F07000000|1U0U5S7W6D0000<>Checking for FILE_ID.DIZ<>
Imbedded_Files_Pass !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080200000F07000000|1U0U6H7W720000<>Testing Imbedded Files<>
Remove_Unwanted_Pass !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080200000F07000000|1UA030GT3L0000<>Adding/Removing files<>
Add_Files_Pass !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080200000F07000000|1UA030GT3L0000<>Adding/Removing files<>
Virus_Scan_Pass !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080200000F07000000|1UA03PGT4A0000<>Performing Virus Scan<>
Repack_Pass !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080200000F07000000|1UA04EGT4Z0000<>Recompressing Archive<>
Add_Comment_Pass !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080200000F07000000|1UA053GT5O0000<>Adding Archive Comment<>
Remove_Work_Dir_Pass !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080200000F07000000|1UA05SGT6D0000<>Cleaning Up Work Area<>
Update_Files_Pass !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080200000F07000000|1UA06HGT720000<>Updating System Files<>
;
File_Date_Fail !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080400000F07000000|1U0U307W3L0000<>File date and integrity<>
HackReport_Fail !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080400000F07000000|1U0U3P7W4A0000<>Hack Report Check<>
JPG/GIF_Test_Fail !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080400000F07000000|1U0U4E7W4Z0000<>Processing GIF/JPG File<>
Unpack_Fail !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080400000F07000000|1U0U537W5O0000<>Decompressing archive<>
FileIdDiz_Fail !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080400000F07000000|1U0U5S7W6D0000<>Checking for FILE_ID.DIZ<>
Imbedded_Files_Fail !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080400000F07000000|1U0U6H7W720000<>Testing Imbedded Files<>
Remove_Unwanted_Fail !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080400000F07000000|1UA030GT3L0000<>Adding/Removing files<>
Add_Files_Fail !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080400000F07000000|1UA030GT3L0000<>Adding/Removing files<>
Virus_Scan_Fail !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080400000F07000000|1UA03PGT4A0000<>Performing Virus Scan<>
Repack_Fail !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080400000F07000000|1UA04EGT4Z0000<>Recompressing Archive<>
Add_Comment_Fail !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080400000F07000000|1UA053GT5O0000<>Adding Archive Comment<>
Remove_Work_Dir_Fail !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080400000F07000000|1UA05SGT6D0000<>Cleaning Up Work Area<>
Update_Files_Fail !|1B0000020PHC030F000F080400000F07000000|1UA06HGT720000<>Updating System Files<>
;
;
; End RIP definition