• change golded.tpl

    From August Abolins@2:333/808.7 to All on Tue Mar 10 13:46:10 2020
    Sveiks All!

    Made change to golded.tpl. It works!







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    * Origin: ----> Point Of VeleNo BBs (http://www.velenobbs.net) (2:333/808.7)
  • From Martin Foster@2:310/31.3 to August Abolins on Wed Mar 11 09:34:00 2020
    Hello August!

    *** 10.03.20 at 13:46, August Abolins wrote to All:

    Sveiks All!

    Hola! :-))

    Made change to golded.tpl. It works!







    -+- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20180707
    + Origin: ----> Point Of VeleNo BBs (http://www.velenobbs.net) (2:333/808.7)

    Yes, it sure does work but what happened to your "Sig"?

    Regards,
    Martin

    --- OpenXP 5.0.43
    * Origin: Bitz-Box - Bradford - UK (2:310/31.3)
  • From August Abolins@2:333/808.7 to Martin Foster on Wed Mar 11 15:17:06 2020
    Sveiks Martin!

    11 Mar 20 09:34, you wrote to me:

    Yes, it sure does work but what happened to your "Sig"?

    I haven't looked that far, yet. LOL

    Meanwhile, I do not see the diff between using @Pseudo and @TFname. I still get "Martin" as a result.




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    * Origin: ----> Point Of VeleNo BBs (http://www.velenobbs.net) (2:333/808.7)
  • From Martin Foster@2:310/31.3 to August Abolins on Wed Mar 11 15:17:00 2020
    Hello August!

    *** 11.03.20 at 15:17, August Abolins wrote to Martin Foster:

    Yes, it sure does work but what happened to your "Sig"?

    I haven't looked that far, yet. LOL

    Oh, OK :)

    Meanwhile, I do not see the diff between using @Pseudo and @TFname. I still get "Martin" as a result.

    Neither do I but the object of this leetle exercise was to get rid of the three leading spaces, which has now been achieved :)

    Regards,
    Martin

    --- OpenXP 5.0.43
    * Origin: Bitz-Box - Bradford - UK (2:310/31.3)
  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384.125 to August Abolins on Thu Mar 12 08:12:16 2020
    Hi! August,

    On 11 Mar 20 15:17, you wrote to Martin Foster:

    Yes, it sure does work but what happened to your "Sig"?

    I haven't looked that far, yet. LOL

    Meanwhile, I do not see the diff between using @Pseudo and @TFname. I still get "Martin" as a result.

    That's what the 'reference doc' states, per...

    "@pseudo pseudonym (see addressbook), or @tfname."

    HTH.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

    ... I didn't do it, nobody saw me do it and besides, it was an accident.
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    * Origin: Paul's other Linux ghizmo - a little more mobile (3:640/1384.125)
  • From August Abolins@2:333/808.7 to Paul Quinn on Thu Mar 12 04:15:01 2020
    Sveiks Paul!

    12 Mar 20 08:12, you wrote to me:

    Meanwhile, I do not see the diff between using @Pseudo and
    @TFname. I still get "Martin" as a result.

    That's what the 'reference doc' states, per...

    "@pseudo pseudonym (see addressbook), or @tfname."

    HTH.

    Yes.. it did. I'll have to explore that doc, someday. But for now, the F1 help
    is not too bad. It explained that @pseudo is a "token", and the address book uses that too as the "macro" as a shortcut for entering someone's full FN LN in
    a message.

    I'm beginning to like this GoldEd a lot.

    Only a some keystroke commands don't work, such as the thread-tree. :(



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    * Origin: ----> Point Of VeleNo BBs (http://www.velenobbs.net) (2:333/808.7)
  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384.125 to August Abolins on Thu Mar 12 15:51:23 2020
    Hi! August,

    On 03/12/2020 01:15 PM, you wrote:

    , and the address book uses that too as the "macro" as a shortcut for entering someone's full FN LN in a message.

    I use them for areafix & filefix messages, for the respective links' robots names, passwords, and message priority attributes. It saves researching through file captures of sysop messages, hunting for the damned info.

    I'm beginning to like this GoldEd a lot.

    I've been using it for over 25 years and am still referring to the dox... often. Mind you, it's not the only offline reader I used(d). Example: the methodology used with -this- note. You know that.

    Only a some keystroke commands don't work, such as the thread-tree. :(

    I do that often. The last was recently changing the re-scan keystroke combination, <Alt>s, to something else so as not to invoke some function in the
    CLI (DOSbox) I use but cannot change, when remotely using my main Linux node via RDP.

    Ah, computers... can't shoot 'em.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/360.1 to Paul Quinn on Thu Mar 12 20:22:08 2020
    Hi Paul.

    12 Mar 20 15:51:22, you wrote to August Abolins:

    I'm beginning to like this GoldEd a lot.

    I've been using it for over 25 years

    "Me too" .)

    I remember I didn't like it very much when running a bbs under plain DOS in a 286 computer. It was veeery slow. It loaded for ages. I preferred FM or Timed. :)

    The Golded config in my OS/2 system is still from those days.

    'Tommi

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    * Origin: Point One, Le Gros-Theil, France (2:221/360.1)
  • From Paul Quinn@2:221/360 to Tommi Koivula on Fri Mar 13 01:35:42 2020
    Hi! Tommi,

    On 03/13/2020 05:22 AM, you wrote:

    I remember I didn't like it very much when running a bbs under plain DOS
    in a 286 computer. It was veeery slow. It loaded for ages. I preferred
    FM or Timed. :)

    I didn't use FM much. My FroDo config blew itself away in a big *Bang* at the end of 1998. My node was off-line for about a month while I forgot about its way of doing things and worked-up a BinkleyTermXE system, later adding binkD.

    I had a BATch that offered either TimEd or MsgEd (I was using both Squish & JAM
    areas). I had been toying with a point-configured GoldEd on-&-off for a couple
    of years already. But, I was lured by SemPoint and other experiments along with GoldEd.

    The Golded config in my OS/2 system is still from those days.

    Only one?!? I have 4 or 5, in vBox-ed nodes/experiments, Oh, this point can do GoldEd as well. Mmm... call it 6, and they're all individual... of course.

    It's a pity that SemPoint requires Windows. It was my favourite editor all along. ;)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/6 to Paul Quinn on Fri Mar 13 16:22:24 2020
    The Golded config in my OS/2 system is still from those days.

    Only one?!?

    Yes. Back then I had only one fidosystem. Nowadays, too many. :D

    'Tommi

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    * Origin: nntps://news.fidonet.fi (2:221/6.0)
  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384.125 to Tommi Koivula on Sat Mar 14 08:06:19 2020
    Hi! [name],

    On 03/14/2020 12:22 AM, you wrote:

    The Golded config in my OS/2 system is still from those days.
    Only one?!?

    Yes. Back then I had only one fidosystem. Nowadays, too many. :D

    Damned right! I lost count too. 8-)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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