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- <to >
- The name of the person to whom this message
- is addressed.
- <subj >
- The subject of the message. Might have "Re: "
- in front if it's a reply.
- <timesread >
- The number of times the message has been
- read.
- <d_zone >
- The destination zone for this message (0-65535)
- <dest_net >
- The destination net for this message (0-65535)
- <dest_node >
- The destination node for this message (0-65535)
- <orig_net >
- The origin net for this message (0-65535)
- <orig_node >
- The origin node for this message (0-65535)
- <d_point >
- The destination point for this message (0-255)
- <destdomain>
- The destination domain for this message (i.e. FidoNet)
- <cost >
- The cost to send this message. Often cleared
- to zero on messages you've received via the
- net.
- <readkeys >
- PGUP........Previous page PGDN........Next page
- UP..........Previous line DOWN........Next line
- HOME........Top of message END.........Bottom of message
- >...........Next area <...........Previous area
- CTRL-PGUP...Previous message CTRL-PGDN...Next message
- CTRL-END....Last message CTRL-HOME...First message
- ALT/CTRL-B..Thread back ALT/CTRL-F..Thread forward
- CTRL-D......Delete/Undelete CTRL-E......Export message
- CTRL-K......Kill Junk CTRL-L......Find next
- CTRL-N......Node information CTRL-R......Net Response to echo msg
- CTRL-T......Toggle ^a lines CTRL-W......Toggle Wrap on/off
- +...........Print message CTRL-O......Default origin toggle
- 0-9.........Restore position ALT-0-9.....Save position
- ALT-F#......Spawn keys ALT-L.......Point & Shoot msg select
- F2..........Scan messages F3..........Edit message text
- F4..........Post message F5..........Reply to message
- F6..........Find first F7..........Edit header
- F8..........Select area # F9..........Select message #
- F10.........Move/Forward msg ESC.........Return main menu/cont. global
- ALT-F#......Spawn keys ALT-X.......Exit NOW
- <mousekeys >
- Buttons: Left Right Middle
- Select ESCape PGDN
- Icons: Description: Action: Corresponding key:
- Arrow left: Previous message [CTRL-PGUP]
- Arrow right: Next message [CTRL-PGDN]
- Arrow down: Scroll down [Cursor Down]
- Arrow up: Scroll up [Cursor up]
- ≈: .......... Reverse Search [CTRL-F6]
- ¿: .......... Mouse Help [None]
- ?: .......... Keyboard Help [F1]
- : .......... Find First [F6]
- ¡: .......... Find Next [CTRL-L]
- √: .......... Select msg [ALT-L]
- : .......... Page Up [PGUP]
- : .......... Page Down [PGDN]
- ≥/: ........ Thread Forward [CTRL-F/ALT-F]
- ≤/: ........ Thread Back [CTRL-B/ALT-B]
- φ: .......... (Un)Delete [CTRL-D]
- Click: Top line for menu, Attrs for Header Editor, Stat for Node,
- Msg # for msg selection, msg area name for area selection.
- <high >
- The message number that you want your scan
- to end with.
- <low >
- The message number you want to begin your
- scan at.
- <findfrom >
- A string you want to find in the From: field
- of a message. Leave it blank if you don't
- want to use the From: field as a criteria.
- <findto >
- A string you want to find in the To: field
- of a message. Leave it blank if you don't
- want to use the To: field as a criteria.
- <findsubj >
- A string you want to find contained in the
- Subj: field. Leave it blank if you don't
- want the Subj: field used as a criteria for
- a match.
- <bodytext >
- A string you want to find contained in the
- message text. Leave it blank if you don't
- want the message text searched; it takes a
- little more time to search the body of the
- message.
- <exclude >
- If you put an X here, the criteria entered will
- be used to exclude matching messages instead
- of find them.
- <tome >
- Put an X here if you want to match any message
- addressed to any of your names.
- <export# >
- The number of the message you want to export.
- <exportname>
- The filename to which you want to export the
- message.
- <messages >
- Enter the number of the message to which you
- want to jump. It must be within the range
- HeadEdit shows.
- <areas >
- Enter the number of the area to which you want to jump. The attributes
- shown are for the current area. You are not bound by these bits in
- HeadEdit, but this is what they mean:
- 0. No Origin Lines
- 1. ANSI
- 2. Private Ok
- 3. Public Ok
- 4. Echo area
- 5. Net area
- 6. MCI Ok
- 7. Read Only
- 8. Alternate Net area
- 9. Reserved
- 10. Anonymous Ok
- 11. Real Names
- 12. Associated w/ File Area
- 13. External prompt active (XBBS)
- 14. Force (XBBS)
- 15. Compression Ok
- If you enter 0 as the area number, HeadEdit will list the areas for you,
- either as a Directory (by number as they're found on the disk) or as a
- List including the names set in MSGAREAS.XBS.
- <movemess >
- Enter the number of the message you want to
- move or forward.
- <movearea >
- Enter the number of the area to which you
- want to move the message.
- <forward >
- Put an X here if you want to Forward the
- message instead of just move it. You should
- Forward a message if you want it to be
- re-exported onto the net.
- <deleteorig>
- Put an N here if you don't want the original
- message deleted (a Copy instead of a Move).
- <usersearch>
- Enter a string that you want matched in the
- user name or handle. For instance, "MAN"
- would match Manuel Ortega, Manfred Mann and
- Emanuelle.
- <handles >
- Put an X here if you want Handles listed
- instead of Read Names.
- <quotestrng>
- This is the string you want prepended to each
- quoted line. It's a good idea to put a > in
- the string somewhere (usually at the end).
- Leave this blank if you prefer "Unix-style"
- quotes.
- <mainmenu >
- Pick a function. Any function. Go ahead,
- make my day... You can ask for more specific
- help in each area. If you want information,
- Type an I...
- <zone >
- The Zone you want to search through. Zone 1
- is North America, Zone 2 is Europe, Zone 3
- is Australia, etc.
- <net >
- The Net you want to search through.
- Enter 0 as the net if you want to
- list all nets in this zone.
- <infof1 >
- HeadEdit is designed to work as a sysop message reader or a point
- message reader. For either purpose, a configuration file (default
- HEADEDIT.CFG) must be available in the default directory (or somewhere
- on your DOS path for HEADEDIT.CFG). It's also a good idea to keep a
- QuickNodeList there, and a file called MSGAREAS.XBS containing a list of
- message areas (see the sample files for MSGAREAS.XBS and HEADEDIT.CFG).
- If you also keep a FidoUser.Lst laying around the default directory,
- it'll be used to look up addresses in net areas when you press the F1
- key while the cursor is on the To: field (index it with INDEXUSR.COM for
- faster access). To start up HeadEdit, call it with a config file name
- (default HEADEDIT.CFG). Headedit is designed for use by someone who
- knows what FidoNet is and how it works. If you don't qualify, learn
- before you get yourself into trouble. While using HeadEdit, you can
- generally get help by pressing the F1 key, although in some cases, a
- default will be placed for you by F1. From here, F2 for Spawn key list,
- F3 for msg area analysis.
- Swap routines adapted from TurboPower's MIKESWAP.
- <infof2 >
- These are your defined Spawn keys. Hit ALT + the number key to execute
- them.
- <infof3 >
- This is a breakdown of the message related files in the current message
- path.
- <fidoattr >
- The standard FIDO(tm) attribute
- bits function just as they do
- in any Fido message header.
- For instance, Crash will cause
- your message to go out at a
- high priority setting. Kill/
- Sent will cause your message to
- be deleted after XST exports it.
- Those examples apply only to
- Net Mail messages; the Private
- bit, however, applies to all
- messages (but should not be
- used for Echo Mail).
- <xbbsattr >
- The extra XBBS attribute
- bits tell XST and XMsg how
- to treat the message. For
- example, if the Delete bit
- is set, XMsg will pack the
- message out on its next
- pass. If the Scanned bit
- is set, XST will stop
- scanning for outgoing
- messages when it
- encounters the message
- (actually, the first
- message XST encounters,
- working back from the end
- of the message file, will
- stop the scan) unless you
- run XST with the Rescan
- option.
- <addresses >
- If you have more than one
- Fido(tm) address, you can select
- which to use as the current
- default by positioning the bar
- on it and pressing [Enter]. F4
- will call this up when you're
- editting message headers, too.
- <names >
- If you have more than one name,
- you can select which to use as
- the current default by
- positioning the bar on it and
- pressing [Enter]. F3 will call
- this up when you're editting
- message headers, too.
- <changeorig>
- This is the default origin line used by your system when it can't find
- a specific origin line in ORIGINS.XBS. You can edit it here if you want
- to add a little variety. Don't include your zone:net/node.point number,
- as HeadEdit adds that for you automatically. Also, don't include the
- text " * Origin: ", as it's prepended automatically.
- <noquotes >
- Put an X here if you don't want
- quotes at all.
- <textwidth >
- This is how wide you want the printed portion of the text to be printed.
- It's a good idea to use elite and wide text, due to the strange way many
- FidoNet messages get "formatted".
- <pagelength>
- This is how long your paper is.
- <divert >
- You can divert output from your printer to a file if you wish. PRN is
- the printer.
- <leftmargin>
- This is how many blank spaces you want on the left side of your page.
- <topmargin >
- This is how many blank lines you want on the top of your page.
- <bottommarg>
- This is how many blank lines you want at the bottom of your page.
- <beforehead>
- This is a string you want sent to the printer before a header prints. You
- could use this to boldface the header, for example (see your printer
- manual).
- <afterheade>
- This is a string you want sent to the printer after a header prints.
- ` translates to a carriage return/linefeed and ~ translates to an ESCAPE.
- <aftertext>
- This is a string you want sent to the printer after the message body prints.
- <afterprint>
- This is a string you want sent to the printer after a batch of printing is
- completed.
- <fromprint >
- The message number you want to begin printing at.
- <toprint >
- The message number you want to end printing at.
- <paths >
- Here you can choose a path to a different set of message bases.
- Just position the highlighted line and press [Enter].
- <killfrom >
- Put a name here if you want all messages
- from that name to be deleted. Leave this
- blank if you don't want deletion to hinge
- on the From: field.
- <killto >
- Put a name here if you want all messages
- to that name to be deleted. Leave this
- blank if you don't want deletion to hinge
- on the To: field.
- <killarea >
- Put the number of the area here where you
- want to clean out the junk, or put 0 if
- you want all areas cleaned.
- <killsubj >
- Put a subject line here if you want to
- delete all messages with that subject.
- Leave it blank if you don't want deletion
- to hinge on the Subj: field.
- <arealist >
- Pick an area, any area. Use the bottom
- line if you want to enter an area directly.
- Page up and Page down work as expected;
- use up and down arrows to move highlighted
- bar and press [Enter] on choice, ESC to
- abort.
- <messlist >
- Pick a message, any message. Use the
- bottom line if you want to enter an area
- directly. Page up and page down work as
- expected; use up and down arrows to move
- highlight bar, press [Enter] on choice,
- ESC to abort.
- <kmenu >
- This menu will help you get around until
- you get used to using the key combos, which
- are faster. F1 while you're reading (without
- this menu popped up) will show you the key
- combos and what they do. The key combos are
- repeated here after the menu item they will
- invoke (the key combos don't work when the
- menu's up). Use the cursor keys and the
- [Enter] key to make a selection from this
- menu. Use ESC to exit without doing
- anything.
- <atpost >
- [S]ave: Saves the message you just entered. This
- is the default if you hit [Enter].
- [A]bort: Aborts (cancels) the message.
- [E]dit Header: Allows you to edit the header of the
- message, possibly changing its destination
- or recipient.
- [C]arbons: Send carbon copies of this message to other
- people. Not valid for echo areas.
- [D]elete: Delete a carbon entry if there is one.
- [B]omb: Do a netmail bomb run. Only valid in net
- area. Bombs everyone in a selected net.
- CTRL-R: Re-edit message text.
- CTRL-O: Toggle between default & look-up origins.
- ALT-O: Edit default origin line.
- CTRL-W: Toggle wrapping on/off.
- <bombzone >
- This is the Zone that you want to do your bomb run in.
- <bombnet >
- Everyone in this Net in the specified Zone will be addressed
- a copy of this message (the Zone:Net must be in your nodelist).
- The To:, From:, Date: and Subj: fields will be those you
- specified on the header editting screen. If you need to
- change those fields, do so *before* you select this option
- (hit ESC here, then hit [E]dit Header, change what you need,
- then hit [B]omb again). Do *not* host- route bomb runs; it
- can get you excommunicated for being excessively annoying
- (and I'd vote against you myself given the opportunity).
- <carbzone >
- This is the Zone part of the carbon recipient's address.
- BTW, F1 on the name field will cause the name to be looked
- up in FIDOUSER.LST if you have one. If the name is found,
- the address will be set appropriately and the cost field
- filled in from the nodelist information.
- <carbnet >
- This is the Net part of the carbon recipient's address.
- <carbnode >
- This is the Node part of the carbon recipient's address.
- <carbpoint >
- This is the Point # of the carbon recipient's address (0
- for a Node).
- <carbcost >
- This is the cost in cents to send this carbon.
- <matchany >
- Placing an X here will cause the test to be
- True if any element matches, rather than
- requiring all elements to match.
- <listtouse >
- You can create a file with several Junk specifications
- for killing. The format of the file is:
- From@To@Subject@Area#@X
- where you have one line as above per specification, and
- the @ signs represent ASCII 1's (^a, Control-A, whatever).
- From would be the name of a from name (just put a space
- if you don't want to use that field), To is the to name,
- Subject is the message's subject field, Area# is the area
- number to kill in (with 0 for all areas), and X would tell
- HeadEdit to match any. In other words, the options are the
- same as the ones you fill in on the screen normally.
- <edithelp >
- arrows = move text cursor Ctrl-Home = Beginning of File
- Ctrl-T = Top of Window Ctrl-End = End of file
- Ctrl-B = Bottom of Window PgUp = Previous Page
- Ctrl -> = Next Word PgDn = Next Page
- Ctrl <- = Previous Word Ctrl-PgDn = Next Paragraph
- Home = Beginning of Line Ctrl-PgUp = Previous Paragraph
- End = End of Line ALT-X = Quit/Save?
- ALT-M = Macros Scroll Lock = Auto Reform On
- ALT-F# = Spawn Keys CTRL-E = Edit Header
- F4 = Form Paragraph F2 = Done
- F5 = Mark Block Beginning F3 = Erase File
- F6 = Mark Block End Ins = Toggle Insert Mode
- F7 = Move Block Del = Delete Char
- F8 = Copy Block <-- = Rubout
- F9 = Delete Block Ctrl-D = Delete Word
- F10 = Unmark Block Ctrl-Y/ALT-D = Delete Line
- ALT-P = Literal Key Entry ALT-Y = Delete to EOL
- CTRL-Q = Quote Paragraph ALT-Q = Set quotestring
- CTRL-U = UnQuote Paragraph ALT-F = File Functions
- <macrohelp >
- The macro file is named HEADMACR.DEF and can be in the default directory
- or somewhere on your DOS Path. It consists of entries preceded by a
- number representing the scan code of the invoking macro key. The
- entries themselves are text (metastrings are translated as for Spawn
- Keys, and the pipe '|' is translated to a carriage return). A typical
- HEADMACR.DEF file might look like:
-
- 110 Harry S. Truman
- 116 *t,||
-
- <backward >
- Put an X here if you want to search
- in reverse instead of forward.
- <zoneedit >
- The zone number of the node you want to edit.
- This edits the entry in the compiled nodelist
- file (QNL_DAT.BBS). The usual use is to change
- or set a password. Be sure you also let your
- nodelist processing software know about the
- password so it'll be automatically added the
- next time a nodediff is processed.
- <netedit >
- The net number of the net you want to edit.
- <nodeedit >
- The node number of the node you want to edit.
- <typeedit >
- Unless you know what this is, leave it alone.
- <nameedit >
- The name of this system.
- <cityedit >
- The city where this system is located.
- <phoneedit >
- The phone number to this system.
- <passedit >
- The password for this system. If you change
- the password (or add one if there isn't one),
- be sure you let the other end know what you
- did or you will be unable to communicate with
- them. Of course, you may be doing this to
- lock them out...in that case, never mind.
- <flagedit >
- If you don't know what this is, leave it alone.
- <baudedit >
- The maximum baud rate of this system.
- <costedit >
- The cost to send a message to this system.
- <searchprnt>
- Put an X here if you'd like to select only
- certain messages for printing by search
- criteria.
- <headonly >
- Put an X here if you'd like to print only the
- msg headers and pertinent information.
- <end>
-