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- @X07Hit @X06RETURN @X07to show user list or enter
- @X07User to search for @X02(@X06partials ok@X02): @X07
- @X07List users by Range or Search for user @X02(@X06s@X02/@X06R@X02)? @X07
- @X07Range @X02(@X061@X02-@X06%# @X02- @X06CR@X02/@X06All@X02) @X07>: @X07
- @X02%#@POS:6@@X03%a@POS:34@@X06%b@POS:63@ @X02%d@POS:74@@X05%e@POS:79@@X07
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- Enhanced User Lister v2.0 by Drew [PWA]
-
- Line 1 : "yes" or "no" - Show only users who have access to the current
- conference. This is like the regular PCBoard internal user list,
- where the listing shows only users who have access to conference
- where the PPE is executed.
-
- Line 2 : "yes" or "no" - Use the search for user option. This is basically
- like the option available in the default user listing where you can
- search a user by a (partial) string.
-
- Line 3 : "yes" or "no" - Use Forum styled listing by range. If "yes", Line
- 8 will be ignored while lines 10 and 11 will be used.
-
- Line 4 : "yes" or "no" - Use USERS.SEC to define what to print for a specific
- security level. See USERS.SEC for instructions.
-
- Line 5 : "yes" or "no" - Use USER.EXC for user exclusions. User names listed
- in USER.EXC will not show up in the user listing regardless of their
- security level. Note: setting this to "yes" will slow down the
- display of the user list.
-
- Line 6 : "yes" or "no" - If the user who's online (running this ppe) has a
- security level less than the user to be listed, then print Line 7
- when printing the security level instead of the real security level.
- You may not want to let your "lesser" users know what your "better"
- users's security levels are. (This line is useless if you are not
- printing the security level to begin with.)
-
- Note: This option has precedence over the option in Line 4!
-
- Line 7 : Text corresponding to Line 6.
-
- Line 8 : Minimum security to show. Users who have security levels lower than
- this will not show up in the user list. You may not want your new
- users to show up.
-
- Line 9 : Default area code (local). Set this to your area code. Users not in
- this area code are generically called "long distance" users.
-
- Line 10: PCB Color code for "long distance" users.
-
- Line 11: Text used if Line 2 is "no".
-
- Line 12: Text used if searching for a user is chosen (regardless of the value
- in Line 2).
-
- Line 13 & 14: Text used if Line 3 is "yes". The "%#" is a macro/replacement
- code, so don't leave it out!
-
- Line 15 : The line shown printed for a user. This uses replacement codes,
- which are as follows:
-
- Macro Description
- ----- ---------------------------------------------------
- %# user's record number
- %a user's name/handle (first name field)
- %b user's city (usually a user note)
- %c user's areacode (derived from VOICE phone number)
- %d last date user called
- %e last time user called
- %f user's security level
- %g number of times user has called
- %h number of files uploaded by user
- %i number of files downloaded by user