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- RBBS Manager Ver 1.0 1
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- RBBS Manager Version 1.0
- Copyright 1989,1990
- by Charles Arden Brill
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- For Management of Various RBBS Functions in an integrated
- menu-driven environment.
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- RBBS Manager is released as Shareware. Information provided later
- in this document.
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- RBBS Manager is easy to set up. It is a single executable file
- that will create several files on your hard disk as necessary.
- It will work from any drive or directory, however, it is
- suggested that RBBS Manager be put in the same directory as your
- FMS files. This is preferably a subdirectory of the main board
- eg; C:\RBBS\DIR.
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- While the file size of RBBS-MGR is a hefty 200,000+ bytes it will
- NOT function after any exe compression utility is applied to the
- file, nor is it allowed to be renamed. With the proliferation of
- hard disks, and in view of the functions provided by RBBS-MGR,
- this should not be a concern.
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- The RBBS-MGR program requires you have all the RBBS files on
- disk. These include:
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- Messages
- Callers These files MUST be on disk.
- Users Whether you use them or not, you must
- Comments at least create a zero byte file for
- FMS directory RBBS-MGR to take a look at.
- Category Code file
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- RBBS-MGR would also like all the memory you can give it. The
- amount above program size is dependent on the size of your FMS.
- It may be run (does run quite successfully) in a multitasking
- window. It is not as yet an 'aware' program. See future
- enhancements.
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- RBBS Manager provides functions that will allow you:
- to view and delete messages
- view and search callers file
- view and search comments
- view, search and edit users
- view category code
- view any zip file
- view any text file
- add, delete, move any FMS entry
- insert or append in date or alpha order
- shunt new fms entry to any file for append
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- search for text in fms
- view zip from fms
- reformat fms
- check fms against disk directories
- make a downloadable text file
- correct date and size errors
- retain different configs for subboards and nodes
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- As you can see RBBS Manager is rather fully functioned. It is
- intended as a tool for sysops to maintain their RBBS systems from
- a single program as much as possible.
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- Now I know you don't need to be told how to use the program,
- however the following documentation is provided for reference.
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- GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
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- RBBS Manager is heavily supportive of FMS functions because there
- are a few sysops out there that still feel they should have some
- knowledge of what files are being included on their board. It is
- true that RBBS allows almost complete automation of the File
- system, this can be both a great boon or it can create problems.
- RBBS-MGR allows an easy to use option, at the same time providing
- an alternative, as close to an automated way of maintaining an
- alphabetizing your FMS as possible.
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- It is the feeling of the author that an alphabetized directory is
- much friendlier for the average user. Date ordered directories
- are great for sysops or 'power users' but the normal caller
- looking for a file has to wade through a lot of chaff. It also
- just appears more professional.
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- The program is also designed be a monitor for board activity
- without having the sysop Log on. While running in a multitasking
- window or network environment or even as a standalone, the
- program services Callers, Comments, Messaging and Users. As an
- example, the program will announce any new comments that have
- been added since it was last run. It will also allow the sysop
- to view messages without flagging them as received.
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- The ability to load different config files increases the function
- of RBBS_MGR dramatically. It is possible to apply all of
- RBBS-MGR's options to your different RBBS config files and paths.
- So if you choose to keep a separate subboard for games you can
- create a GAME-MGR.CFG file will all the appropriate paths and
- settings and use all of RBBS managers features.
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- The TOOLS are provide to maintain your FMS directories. Most are
- available from other sources and the author freely admits these
- programs are perhaps faster. Some speed has been sacrificed for
- the user interface and because its just plain more enjoyable to
- watch what's going on. Also you will find the reporting more
- complete than is found in most standalone 'quick' utilities.
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- KEYING in RBBS Manager generally follows the common usage of pull
- down menuing systems. Menu selections are made with the cursor
- arrows and an <ENTER>; or the command letters (Highlighted Menu
- Letters) may be accessed by the <Alt>-<key> combination. An
- important key combination to remember is <ALT>-<C> which will
- clear any editing field. Keying for each section is explained
- specifically in each section description.
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- Messages and Box prompts are removed by pressing the space bar or
- enter key. Prompts are accepted with <ENTER> or the appropriate
- keying, usually displayed. <ESC> is used to exit a function
- without change (cancel).
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- Some Menu Selections are not available throughout the entire
- program. These selections are 'turned off' until you enter the
- appropriate section, then they magically appear and function, and
- function well we hope.
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- MENU AND STATUS LINES:
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- The Menu Line stays at the top of your screen and includes all
- the choices available to you while in various sections of RBBS
- Manager.
- The Status line resides at the bottom of your screen and displays
- some useful information about what's going on. CurrFile:, is the
- currently loaded file you are working on, be it your FMS,
- Messages, etc. To the right is a little status block with the
- letters of the features you have turned on: eg; 43BZAN. 43 would
- be the length of description, B - backups are toggled on, Z is
- the first letter of your archive, A is the type of sort - either
- A for alpha or D for date, N is whether you are running in a
- shared environment - either Y or N.
- To the left of the status block the amount of free memory you
- have left is displayed.
- The middle of Line 25 displays several messages that aren't too
- cryptic. FmsL - means your FMS is loaded, Sht - indicates you
- have turned on the shunt file feature, etc.
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- QUICK START
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- For those allergic to Documentation there are a few points to
- be aware of before you explore RBBS-MGR. RBBS Manager checks
- itself first and determines the video setup, loads the default
- config, checks comments and then decides its ok to turn control
- over to you. If you have not created the config file you will be
- automatically taken to the setup.
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- If the video determination doesn't meet your wishes you may force
- RBBS Manager to display in black and white by calling the program
- with the /B switch eg: RBBS-MGR /B
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- RBBS Manager Ver 1.0 4
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- Setup first creates the default config. This should include all
- the path and setup information you need for the main RBBS.
- SubBoards and node info, if different, may have there own config
- files.
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- ESC on any field aborts the setup program
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- Default values for many fields are preloaded. You may clear any
- field with ALT-C.
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- SETUP PROGRAM:
- Name of Configuration File: MUST be RBBS-MGR.CFG for the default
- and is saved in the current directory.
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- Default extension for all Backup files: Default is .bak but if
- you are using a utility like SWEEP and wish to change this to
- .sav (or whatever) there is no problem.
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- Make Automatic Backup: RBBS Manager will make an automatic
- backup file of your FMS before any action is performed, saved in
- the current directory. This allows you to turn this option off
- if you like living on the edge.
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- The Default Archive extension: Your archive of choice .zip, .pak,
- .arc, etc.
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- Default insertion mode: RBBS Manager's FMS support allows
- inserting files in the proper sorted order for your FMS
- directories. You let the program know what order your default
- directory will use.
- NOTE: RBBS Manager only supports sorting as per RBBS's default
- bottom up sort. If you have a /TOP sorted directory, it is
- supported by RBBS-MGR but not in this released version. Contact
- the author.
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- Length of FMS Description field: RBBS-MGR supports only 43 or 44
- columns in the description field. This is an arbitrary choice by
- the author. No one has presented a compelling enough reason for
- more or less columns.
- NOTE: The reformat option off the Tools menu will easily reformat
- your directory to the proper length. It creates a new FMS you
- can use in RBBS-MGR if you specify it in config. After you are
- assured that RBBS-MGR is for you you can rename it to your main
- board FMS directory after deleting or renaming the original.
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- Running in a File sharing Environment: Option tells RBBS Manager
- to open files in a shared mode. Generally needed only for
- networks.
- NOTE: Not required for DesqView@
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- PATHNAMES: Config needs proper pathnames. Drive letter required
- if not on default drive so for consistency just use the Drive
- letter for all paths.
- NOTE: With just a path entry RBBS-MGR only requires Drive and
- path NO extra slashes eg: C:\RBBS\UPLOADS is acceptable while
- C:\RBBS\UPLOADS\ is NOT.
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- Default values for many fields are preloaded. You may clear any
- field with ALT-C.
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- Path to FMS Directory: Your main FMS directory, it will be the
- default every time RBBS-MGR is started.
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- Category Code Path: Path to the DIR.CAT file for the above FMS
- directory.
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- Path to RBBS Messages: Path to your main Message base
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- Path to Callers: Path to your main board Callers file
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- Path to Comments: Path to main board comment file.
- NOTE: If you don't use a Comments file create one. It doesn't
- need to be used just on disk taking up space.
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- Path to users: Path to main board users file
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- Path to Upload SubDir: Drive and directory path to Upload
- directory.
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- The DownLoad Directories (up to 22) are entered in the same
- fashion as all other pathnames. Esc on the next blank field will
- terminate the entries.
- NOTE: The list file support is not supported in this release,
- however, the registered RBBS Manager supports this feature and
- allows up to 99 different subdirectories.
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- Provided you haven't made any glaring errors that the Setup
- program couldn't catch you should be ready to run RBBS Manager.
- Exit the program and restart to load the config or use the Config
- menu and use the Load Config prompt to enter the default -
- RBBS-MGR.CFG
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- FILES MENU
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- The files menu will be your launching pad to most of RBBS
- Managers functions. After the Setup has been properly completed
- the files menu allows you too choose a section of your RBBS to
- act upon.
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- FMS ADD FILE:
- Loads the Current FMS (as per Setup) and displays the add file
- entry screen. You may enter a filename for addition to your FMS
- directory by using the fields provided. <TAB> moves to next
- field <Shift>-<Tab> returns to previous field. Formatting is
- provide for the size and date fields. Enter the size in the
- first position of the field and as you <Tab> out of the field it
- will be right justified. The date field also separates the
- month, day and year. The aim of the formatting is for you to
- just <Tab> into the field and begin entering data without
- worrying about the format.
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- The length of the Description field will match the 43 or 44
- column choice from your Setup.
- The Category code is not required (nothing is required past the
- filename) so support for the old style directories hangs around.
- Extended descriptions of up to five lines are accepted. <ESC> on
- a blank description line accepts and exits the entry screen.
- <Enter> on the first line of the extended descriptions also exits
- if your entry has only a simple description.
- The file entry is now ready for your choice of append or insert
- off the Record Menu.
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- FMS EDITOR:
- This menu selection will also load the current FMS (as per your
- Setup choice) or if it is previously loaded will move directly to
- display the FMS Editor. The Editor displays your chosen FMS
- between the Menu line and the Status line.
- The Cursor arrows are available to scroll a line at a time, PgUp,
- PgDn move accordingly and Home and End keys are available.
- The Status line displays the line currently highlighted by the
- cursor.
- From the editor the Edit, Search and View pull down menus are
- available, each will be dealt with in its own section.
- <Esc> removes the Editor.
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- NEW FMS:
- Choosing New FMS will allow you to change FMS directories without
- leaving the RBBS-MGR. After an message explaining what your
- about to do you are asked to enter the new FMS. If the new FMS
- is NOT in the current directory you must enter the Full Pathname.
- eg: D:\DIR\NEWFMS.DIR. It will be loaded replacing the your
- current file.
- One note of caution, while this is a very handy feature, you must
- remember that just loading the FMS retains the Config settings.
- If you have both Alphabetical and Date directories and load an
- alphabetical directory with a config using the DATE option you
- will not be able to insert a new listing into the FMS. Editing
- and other features are not affected.
- <ESC> at the prompts will abort the load.
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- MESSAGE EDIT:
- The default message file you have specified in the current Config
- is loaded. The Message section and sub menus are displayed.
- They are explained later in this manual.
- <ESC> returns to the main menus.
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- USERS EDIT:
- Much like the Message prompt, this will load the Users file
- specified in the current Config. Users section and submenus are
- explained later in the manual.
- <ESC> returns to the main menu.
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- RBBS DEF: is not available in this release
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- CREATE FILE:
- This will create a zero byte file that you name. It has no
- particular purpose. Once in a while you may wish to create a
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- Configuration setup with special features. Since RBBS Manager's
- SetUp requires most files to be on disk you may want to use this
- as a placeholder. 'C' wasn't used on the menu anyway...
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- WRITE FILE:
- This will write the current file(FMS) to disk, in effect a manual
- save of your work up to this point. Use this to save an FMS
- before loading another one if changes have been made.
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- UNLOAD CURRENT FILE:
- Just the opposite of Write file. It will wipe the currently
- loaded file(FMS), leaving nothing in memory. For example, if you
- are just checking your directories or searching and want to load
- another FMS without any changes being made to the original, this
- will clear the memory.
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- EXIT SAVE:
- Exits RBBS Manager and saves the current FMS to disk.
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- EXIT:
- Exits program without writing FMS.
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- RECORD MENU
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- The records menu is one of the menu selections not available in
- all sections of RBBS Manager. It allows selection of record
- processing if you are in the FMS editor.It is activated only
- after you have made an entry in the Add file screens and have
- used <ESC> or the enter key on the first blank description line
- to indicate you are through entering data.
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- APPEND:
- This choice will append the File Entry to the currently loaded
- FMS. In keeping with the RBBS default the filename will be
- appended to the bottom of the FMS.
- RBBS Manager in Insert Mode will only insert if the date is
- inclusive, that is it falls between the range of dates in the
- directory. It it is equal or greater than the last date it must
- be appended.
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- INSERT:
- Inserts the File Entry in its proper location in the FMS
- directory, be it Date or Alphabetical ordering. The display will
- show the location of insertion by displaying several lines that
- come before the insert location. You are prompted to accept this
- location.
- You are notified if the date is not inclusive and asked to use
- append.
- Be aware also if you have chosen the Shunt option of the Config
- Menu your shunt file is not inserted. Shunt only appends. Your
- entry to the current FMS will be inserted regardless.
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- RETURN WITH:
- Ok, so you messed up? Got the Date is not Inclusive message? Well
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- if so or if you just changed your mind this will bring back the
- File Add screen with your last Entry still waiting. You may then
- proceed as normal.
- This is also a useful function if you have a large number of
- similar files to add. You may keep returning with the file entry
- and just change the fields necessary. Saves some typing.
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- CLEAR RETURN:
- Along the same lines, if you start to add a file into your FMS
- and change your mind for any reason this will clear the entry.
- This is actually a holdover from a previous version of Manager.
- In the Current version you shouldn't have to use this command
- often if ever.
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- NOTE: RBBS Manager now uses the Clipboard as a buffer for the
- file additions, so if you get confused as to what file you are
- entering you may use the View Menu to view the clipboard. The
- file to be entered will remain on the clipboard until another
- entry is made or it is cleared with Clear Return.
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- FORWARD:
- Forward is not used in this release. (Message Forwarding)
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- EDIT MENU
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- The editor menu is on of the workhorses of RBBS Manager. It is
- available when you have loaded the FMS Editor are are preparing
- to work on the FMS directory. Most functions available from the
- Editor menu key off the cursor line location. Some of the Main
- pull down menus are used in the Editor. Record, Edit, Search, and
- View all have functions available in the Editor. These are
- accessed the same way as if the Editor was not loaded with the
- exception that you may not use the cursor arrows to move between
- menus. You must <ESC> each menu and re-enter another by using
- the <ALT>-<letter> combination of that selection.
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- LINE EDITOR:
- This will highlight the Cursor line and allow individual editing
- of that line. It is set to the line length you indicated in the
- Setup and will not allow more characters to be included. Insert
- or Overwrite mode is toggled by the insert key, however due to
- the just mentioned safety feature if you need to insert a
- character you must first delete or otherwise make sure the line
- is not full. <CTRL>-<right arrow> or <CTRL>-<left arrow> moves
- by words. The Line Editor starts in overwrite mode.
- <ESC> or <ENTER> accepts the changes and returns you to the
- cursor line. Since you are only working on one line, changes
- made are kept. If you wish to cancel or revise your changes you
- must use LineEdit and re-enter them.
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- MARK BLOCK:
- Marking the Block you want to process is the first thing needed
- to take advantage of RBBS Managers moving, and deleting file
- entries. As other functions off this menu it keys off the cursor
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- line. Choosing Mark block will highlight the cursor line. The
- down arrow is available to highlight up to five more lines
- (coincidentally RBBS Manager supports up to five lines of
- extended descriptions).
- <Enter> accepts the highlighted lines for processing.
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- INSERT:
- This selection allows putting lines saved on the Clipboard into
- the FMS directory. The lines are Inserted below the cursor line.
- Nothing is needed to accomplish this other than the proper use of
- RBBS-MGR, in other words you don't have to make any space for the
- additional lines it will be taken care of for you.
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- DELETE:
- Delete will remove the lines highlighted by Mark Block. This is
- not reversible in this version so use judiciously.
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- CLIPBOARD:
- This hold the lines Highlighted by Mark Block. It is an
- intermediate step while you position the cursor for insertion.
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- FIELD CAPTURE: Not available in this release
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- SEARCH MENU
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- SEARCH:
- This is rather self explanatory. This release of the Manager
- only supports searching the FMS directory loaded in the FMS
- Editor section. It will search for any string. You will be
- prompted for attention to case.
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- REPEAT LAST FIND:
- Continues search.
- <ESC> aborts
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- VIEW MENU
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- Another of the more frequently used functions of RBBS Manager.
- These menus are available at most times in RBBS Manager.
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- COMMENTS:
- This will bring up a view window and display the contents of the
- Comments as per SetUp. Keys available are the cursor arrows, home
- and end keys. This allows scanning the file for a particular
- comment or skipping to the end to view the latest comments. You
- will be notified of new comments, if any, upon the start of
- RBBS-MGR.
- <ESC> returns to the main pop up menus.
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- CALLERS:
- Choose this option and you are presented with a submenu. The
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- Callers file may be listed based on these selections. Some of
- the submenus require input, such as the search on callers name.
- The Callers file is read from disk and displayed in accordance
- with your choice. It is read as it is written, sequentially, and
- as such provides little more than a direct scroll of your boards
- activity. This has proved adequate but is a candidate for
- enhancement. Prompts should direct you through this section and
- in general <ESC> gets you out.
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- CATEGORY CODE:
- Very nice feature if you have a tendency to forget the little
- things. Displays the DIR.CAT file, once again as per the SetUp.
- It has been formatted for easier viewing.
- <ALT>-<C> will perform a nifty maintenance function provided you
- have an FMS loaded. It will check the FMS directory against the
- category codes in DIR.CAT and report on any file entries with
- unrecognized codes.
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- ZIPFILE:
- Zipfile will show the files in any zipped archive. If called
- from the main menu section you must give a full path to the
- archived file. In the FMS Editor the function is quite a bit
- easier to use. The ZipViewer will use the file that the cursor
- line highlights and automatically search the directories you have
- entered in SetUp for the file. If found in your download or
- upload directories it will be displayed.
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- ANYFILE:
- Allows viewing of various files (text preferably). Handy to view
- batch files or the reports on disk that RBBS Manager generates.
- You are prompted for a filename and path, and the cursor arrows,
- home and end key are available for moving around in the file.
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- TOOLS MENU
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- While at the main screen menus the only available selection of
- the tools menu is the Dos Shell. All of the selections become
- available once an FMS directory is loaded.
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- RECONCILE FMS DSK/DIR:
- If you are plagued by 'File not Found' errors in callers this can
- help. Also if you keep wondering where all your disk space went
- and stumble across five copies of 'ListIt.now'. Reconcile will
- do just that, it compares the FMS file list to itself and to the
- actual disk directories listed in SetUp. It also checks those
- directories against themselves for multiple file copies. Most
- importantly it reports where the multiples are located.
- You are presented a prompt screen. If you want RBBS Manager to
- create an ASCII report (viewable by the View Menu's Anyfile
- command) indicate it here. Also if you have chained directories
- RBBS-MGR will search up to Three(3) chained FMS's.
- The first stage of Reconcile just checks for multiple filenames
- in your FMS and multiple filenames in the Disk directories. The
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- status line gives an indicator of activity. Running in a
- multitasking window with large directories this isn't the
- speediest procedure; while it is checking for multiple names
- RBBS-MGR also sets up for the next search.
- Upon completion you are prompted whether to cross check the FMS
- against the Directories. This provides the most useful report.
- You will also be able to keep track on your monitor and the
- status line indicator. The Report file generated is named
- FILECOMP.DAT.
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- MAKE DOWNLOADABLE TEXT:
- This choice creates an ASCII file on disk of your FMS directory
- organized by category code and with the codes removed. Or it
- will create a single file for each code depending on how you
- answer the prompt. Once again RBBS Manager keeps you apprised of
- the progress by watching the codes count down. The ASCII file
- will include all extended descriptions.
- The header line is basically included to divide the categories,
- you will no doubt want to customize this with your board name and
- perhaps an explanation of the contents.
- The file created by RBBS Manager is DOWNLOAD.FMS, when multiple
- files are selected the category code is used as the filename but
- the first category retains the name DOWNLOAD.FMS. The Extension
- is always FMS.
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- FORMAT/STRUCTURE FMS:
- The purpose of this section is twofold. A maintenance function
- to check the proper format of your FMS or initially it will
- reconstruct your FMS to the proper line length for RBBS Manager.
- Used to check your FMS it will check each field for proper
- location and size and check for line length.
- RBBS used to allow some flexibility in the Date/Size fields so
- the extra space option is present. Take the default 'Y' and you
- will have the two spaces between the fields, much better visually
- than a single space.
- It is a non-destructive check and it will write a file to disk
- called NEWFORM.FMS This file will have the character '!' in any
- location found to be in error. You search on the '!' character
- to find any errors with confidence that even if they are there
- the directory will have no display problems.
- The non-destructive nature of the reformat isn't entirely fool
- proof. During the reformat and check RBBS Manager transfers the
- REFORMATED lines into the FMS file stored in memory. This is
- handy in that it makes viewing any changes easier or for a first
- time reformat it will make using the other functions of the
- Manager possible. If everything checks out you can just Exit
- Save the FMS in memory and it will replace your old FMS still
- keeping the old FMS as the backup (That is if you aren't one of
- those living on the edge with the backup turned off). If you do
- not wish to save the reformated FMS just exit without writing the
- file and you will still have the new version in NEWFORM.FMS on
- disk.
- During the process the line length is truncated to the length
- assigned in SetUp. If your previous line length was shorter, no
- problem, as extra spaces are added to the description field. If
- it was longer you will lose spaces or text from the description
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- field. No help for that, but it will be worth the change.
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- DATE SIZE CHECK:
- Checks the date and size listed in your FMS directory against the
- actual disk date and size of the file in the download directories
- from SetUp.
- The first prompt you are presented with after choosing Date/Size
- asks if you wish to be prompted for each file or to run
- automatically. If you are very conscientious you may want to try
- the prompt but if being run for the first time it is possible you
- will be there all night if you have a large directory. The
- manual [P]rompt stops for each file found that the FMS listing
- doesn't correspond to the disk directory entry and lets you
- specify where to write date and size, to the file or the disk.
- While this sounds harmless enough if you have a date ordered
- directory you will have to reorganize every file to its proper
- location.
- After choosing automatic (did we successfully talk you out of
- [P]rompt?) RBBS Manager will proceed to check every file in the
- currently loaded FMS against the disk directories. As usual in
- RBBS Manager you will be kept appraised of what's going on by the
- display.
-
- IMPORT FORMATTED LINES:
- Not available in this release.
-
- Shell to DOS:
- Shells out to Dos if there is something you need to check. And as
- long as your checking remember that if you have RBBS-MGR loaded
- with an FMS you will not have much memory left to run anything
- other than some of the more sensibly written programs with
- smaller memory requirements. Unload your FMS if you need more
- memory.
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- CONFIG MENU
-
- RUN SETUP:
- For a detail account of the SetUp screens refer to the Quick
- Start section of the Documents. This must be run at least once
- and you will probably run it several times because it creates the
- RBBS-MGR configuration files.
- The ability to have multiple configs is what gives RBBS Manager
- such versatility. All sorts of tricks are possible (and many
- tips are included in the registered manual).
-
- LOAD NEWCFG:
- This allows changing the config file that RBBS Manager relies
- upon for all its file path information.
-
- BACKUP:
- This is a toggle. Using <ENTER> while the prompt is highlighted
- toggles the RBBS_MGR Backup feature on and off. A check appears
- if the option is on and it is indicated on the status line.
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- INSERT MODE:
- Also a Toggle. Same procedure applies to toggle it on and off
- however, the check will always be present with an 'a' or 'd'
- behind it depending on whether you choose date or Alphabetical
- ordered directories. It is also indicated on the status line.
-
- SHUNT:
- The shunt is the only Config menu entry requiring input. If you
- select shunt you will need to provide a filename. This may be
- any filename, existing or not. All new entries added with the
- RBBS Managers insert or append features will be appended to the
- shunt file. A check will appear if active and you are notified
- on the status line.
-
-
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- FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS
-
- RBBS Manager is so full featured it is going to take care of all
- your RBBS needs? .....Not yet, and quite possible never, but
- that doesn't mean we won't try.
- Some of the next steps have been alluded to in the documentation
- or for those of you who browsed the menus there are some prompts
- you noticed aren't active yet. RBBS Manager continues to evolve.
- The first major change major change under testing is a decrease
- in the memory requirements for the FMS. This will allow loading
- two separate FMS's in windows and allow entries to be moved, and
- copied between them.
- Programmers note: As RBBS Manager is written with MicroSoft PDS
- 7.0 the FMS has been loaded as an huge fixed string array which
- requires the fixed string to be 128 bytes long. Quite a bit of
- wasted memory there. So it was done quicker...Release 2 fixes
- this and with the increase in memory available allows windowed
- editing of more than one FMS.
- Message Editing and Forwarding will be added to RBBS-MGR. Only
- between RBBS Conferences and SubBoards. No NetMail support is
- planned (There's enough of those).
- RBBS Manager will be written to specifically interface with
- Desqview, using the Desqview API.
- A host of other changes and yes, perhaps a bug fix or two.
- Suggestions will be taken very seriously as there are as many
- different RBBS configurations as RBBS's out there and maybe a
- useful function to all has been totally overlooked. ANY feedback
- is appreciated.
-
-
-
- SHAREWARE
-
- There should be no need to explain the intricacies of ShareWare
- to a sysop. Also a plea is tiresome. There are some distinct
- advantages to registering RBBS Manager. Bug fix releases are
- free (distributed on 360K 5.25 inch floppies). Also the
- registration package includes a more extensive manual, and for
- the proliferation of processors (say that five times fast)
- versions of the program are available to take advantage of the
-
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- RBBS Manager Ver 1.0 14
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-
- 286 and 386 CPU's. Support is free via BBS or Voice (you receive
- a voice number with the registration package). 'Nuff said.
- Registration is 30.00.
- Registration Address and Checks payable to:
- Charles Arden Brill
- 4812 NE 103rd.
- Seattle, Wa 98125
- No form is enclosed. Break down and write a note with your Name
- and Address. You might also give any impression or suggestion you
- wish to pass along.
-
- SUPPORT BBS:
- Support for RBBS Manager is available from the LETTERS RBBS (206)
- 524-4811. 24hrs 2400baud
-
-
- RELEASE HISTORY
-
- Version 1.0:
- Initial Release
-
- Version 1.1:
- Fixed bug in Message edit and User edit submenus. Varible
- was not declared static resulting in improper display of
- submenu after using certain functions off menu.
- Fixed interesting error where FIXALL in the Reformat menu
- actually messed things up. Result of a section of code
- remaining in the routine from a previous version thus varible
- values were corrupt.
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