• A few suggestions for 1.1.x

    From Niels Haedecke@2:240/8002 to All on Wed Mar 26 08:30:29 2025
    Hi there,
    I've just compiled and installed the current 1.1.0 codebase I pulled off sourceforge.net and it working well so far. However, I noticed that there is now a reworked support for ASCII files and the option to set color / no
    color for the user terminal. However, it'd be nice if that color setting
    could also be toggled via the "User Setup" option where you can also select
    the editor, character encoding etc.

    Oh, and there's something messy with the html documentation, I had to copy
    the *.html.in files from the 1.0.9 release to get configure to pass.

    Not complaining, pelase don't get me wrong, just pointing out a few things I noticed along the way.

    Kind regards,
    Niels


    Greetings, Niels Haedecke

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  • From Andrew Leary@1:320/219 to Niels Haedecke on Thu Mar 27 00:09:03 2025
    Hello Niels!

    26 Mar 25 08:30, you wrote to all:

    I've just compiled and installed the current 1.1.0 codebase I pulled
    off sourceforge.net and it working well so far. However, I noticed
    that there is now a reworked support for ASCII files and the option to
    set color / no color for the user terminal. However, it'd be nice if
    that color setting could also be toggled via the "User Setup" option
    where you can also select the editor, character encoding etc.

    The option to toggle graphics mode is available for adding to your BBS menus under 4. User settings > 4. Change graphics mode.

    Oh, and there's something messy with the html documentation, I had to
    copy the *.html.in files from the 1.0.9 release to get configure to
    pass.

    I'm aware of this issue, and am working on a fix.

    Not complaining, pelase don't get me wrong, just pointing out a few
    things I noticed along the way.

    Please continue to report issues here, or open tickets on Sourceforge.

    Thanks,

    Andrew
    MBSE DevTeam

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Niels Haedecke on Thu Mar 27 00:55:09 2025
    Hello Niels!

    26 Mar 25 08:30, you wrote to all:

    I've just compiled and installed the current 1.1.0 codebase I pulled
    off sourceforge.net and it working well so far. However, I noticed
    that there is now a reworked support for ASCII files and the option to
    set color / no color for the user terminal. However, it'd be nice if
    that color setting could also be toggled via the "User Setup" option
    where you can also select the editor, character encoding etc.

    That command was removed by Michiel when he fully removed the ASCII support from MBSE. Andrew has since added that back to the example menus.

    Oh, and there's something messy with the html documentation, I had to
    copy the *.html.in files from the 1.0.9 release to get configure to
    pass.

    That is my fault. I fat-fingered it and Andrew is currently fixing that. I've made sure that will not happen again.

    If you look at the documentation, I did a lot of work by updating how to install DOSemu and DOS doors as well as adding a chapter about setting up Linux "doors"/programs using the /U command Andrew added.

    I need to update the "how to set up a web server" and "how to set up a FTP server" documentation as it is seriously out of date.

    Sadly, my chronic health issues like to keep me busy and in and out of the hospital.

    I'm doing better so I'll be working on updating the documentation more. Eventually, I want to create a searchable PDF form of the documentation using LaTeX and possiby other formats also.

    Not complaining, pelase don't get me wrong, just pointing out a few
    things I noticed along the way.

    Not taken as complaints. I'm glad you noticed those issues and let us know!

    -- Sean

    ... He does the work of three men: Moe, Larry, and Curly.
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  • From Niels Haedecke@2:240/8002 to Andrew Leary on Sat Mar 29 17:47:02 2025
    Andrew Leary wrote to Niels Haedecke:

    The option to toggle graphics mode is available for adding to your BBS menus
    under 4. User settings > 4. Change graphics mode.


    Thanks fo the hint, I added it to my setup menu.




    Greetings, Niels Haedecke

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  • From Niels Haedecke@2:240/8002 to Sean Dennis on Sat Mar 29 17:55:31 2025
    Sean Dennis wrote to Niels Haedecke:

    I'm doing better so I'll be working on updating the documentation more. Eventually, I want to create a searchable PDF form of the documentation using
    LaTeX and possiby other formats also.

    Glad to hear you are doing better, as for the documentation I think in the older versions there was a section in the appendix that explained which
    special control-characters can be used within an *.ANS file (e.g. ^UX for
    the selected language or ^KI for the name of the current message base).

    I may have been a seperate file, I'm not sure but I know such an overview existed and it's currently missing from the documentation.

    Take care,
    Niels Haedecke

    Greetings, Niels Haedecke

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  • From Andrew Leary@1:320/219 to Niels Haedecke on Sat Mar 29 23:40:26 2025
    Hello Niels!

    29 Mar 25 17:55, you wrote to Sean Dennis:

    Glad to hear you are doing better, as for the documentation I think in
    the older versions there was a section in the appendix that explained which special control-characters can be used within an *.ANS file
    (e.g. ^UX for the selected language or ^KI for the name of the current message base).

    I may have been a seperate file, I'm not sure but I know such an
    overview existed and it's currently missing from the documentation.

    It is still in the manual; it's located under the section on editing your BBS menus.

    https://phoenix.bnbbbs.net/mbseman/menus/control.html

    Andrew

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