• Disable pausing on logoff ANSIs

    From deepthaw@21:2/136 to All on Wednesday, December 06, 2017 10:39:12
    I know this is an easy question, but: How do I disable autopausing of long logoff ANSIs? I've loaded up the bbs-ansi-adverts on my system (finally.)

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  • From maskreet@21:1/114 to deepthaw on Wednesday, December 06, 2017 13:11:18
    On 12/06/17, deepthaw said the following...

    I know this is an easy question, but: How do I disable autopausing of
    long logoff ANSIs? I've loaded up the bbs-ansi-adverts on my system (finally.)

    |PO somewhere in the ANSI. I always toss one on the very first line at the
    top left.

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  • From deepthaw@21:2/136 to maskreet on Wednesday, December 06, 2017 13:02:08
    On 12/06/17, maskreet said the following...

    |PO somewhere in the ANSI. I always toss one on the very first line at
    the top left.


    Thanks - that's what I did. I was hoping there was a global way to do it, but that'll work.

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  • From dream master@21:1/163 to deepthaw on Wednesday, December 06, 2017 12:29:05
    On 12/06/17, deepthaw said the following...
    I know this is an easy question, but: How do I disable autopausing of
    long logoff ANSIs? I've loaded up the bbs-ansi-adverts on my system (finally.)

    add a |po in front

    |08 .|05ú|13ù|15Dr|07e|08am Ma|07st|15er|13ù|05ú|08.
    |08 øù|05ú|13ùø |13øù|05ú|08ùø
    |11 DoRE|03!|11ACiDiC|03!|11Demonic |08[|15dreamland|09.|15darktech|09.|15org|08]

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  • From g00r00@21:1/108 to deepthaw on Wednesday, December 06, 2017 17:58:04
    |PO somewhere in the ANSI. I always toss one on the very first line a the top left.


    Thanks - that's what I did. I was hoping there was a global way to do
    it, but that'll work.

    There are a lot of options for the display file command, including what you want to do and way more. Here is the syntax

    Data: ([FILE<ext logic>]) or (@[BAUD]@[PAUSE TRUE/END/FALSE]@[FILE]) [/NEW]

    http://wiki.mysticbbs.com/doku.php?id=menu_commands#general_commands

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