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Hembo</name>, <name/Thomas Endres/, <name/Nathan Moschkin/,
<name/Micheal Dunnagan/, <name/Joseph Carnage/, <name/Thomas Endres/,
<name/Niels Axelsson/, <name/Gustav Brock/, <name/Stig Jacobsen/,
<name/Erik Wachtmeester/, <name/Dirk Frieborg/, <name/Gd'A/, and
<name/Cees Schouten/.
<name/Erik Wachtmeester/, <name/Dirk Frieborg/, <name/Gd'A/,
<name/Cees Schouten/, <name/Andrew Voronin/, <name/Arkady Grikurov/,
<name/Mik Karlsson/, <name/K. Simonsen/, <name/Thomas Gradin/, and
<name/Andre van de Wijdeven/.
</p>
</div1>
<!-- --------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
@ -329,8 +331,8 @@
</head>
<p>
<name/JAM/ format as defined in the <name/JAM(mbp)/ revision 001.
Also supports <name/CrashMail/, <name/CrashEcho/, and <name/HPT/
highwater marks.
Also <name/CrashMail/, <name/CrashEcho/, and <name/HPT/ highwater
marks are supported.
</p>
<p>
<name/GoldED+/ currently ignores revision number of header structure
@ -2961,7 +2963,8 @@ AREA:&lt;OriginalEchoID&gt;</eg>
</label>
<item>
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name>4DOS</name>-style
wildcards (<q/*/ and <q/?/).
wildcards (<q/*/ and <q/?/). You may specify multiple masks separated
with commas.
</item>
<label>
Notes:
@ -3358,7 +3361,8 @@ AREAEXCL INT*.* ; Excludes all areas beginning with INT and
</label>
<item>
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name>4DOS</name>-style
wildcards (<q/*/ and <q/?/).
wildcards (<q/*/ and <q/?/). You may specify multiple masks separated
with commas.
</item>
<label>
Notes:
@ -3399,237 +3403,447 @@ AREAINCL INT*.* ; Includes all areas beginning with INT and
</item>
</list>
</div2>
<div2 id=AREAISEMAIL>
<head>
AREAISEMAIL
</head>
<list type=gloss>
<label>
Synopsis:
</label>
<item>
<kw/AREAISEMAIL/ <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/
</item>
<label>
Description:
</label>
<item>
These keyword is designed to mark areas which are read from an
<ref target=AREAFILE><kw/AREAFILE/</ref> as <name/Internet/ e-mail.
This may be necessary in some cases to enable the <name/Internet/
specific features without having to manually define all
<name/Internet/ areas.
</item>
<label>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name>4DOS</name>-style
wildcards (<q/*/ and <q/?/). You may specify multiple masks separated
with commas.
</item>
<label>
Notes:
</label>
<item>
This keyword must be placed before any of
<ref target=AREA><kw/AREA/</ref>,
<ref target=AREADEF><kw/AREADEF/</ref>,
or <ref target=AREAFILE><kw/AREAFILE/</ref> keywords.
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
</label>
<item>
Mail reader.
</item>
<label>
See also:
</label>
<item>
<ref target=AREA><kw/AREA/</ref>,
<ref target=AREADEF><kw/AREADEF/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAFILE><kw/AREAFILE/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAISNEWS><kw/AREAISNEWS/</ref>,
<ref target=AREARENAME><kw/AREARENAME/</ref>
</item>
<label>
Example:
</label>
<item><eg>
AREAISEMAIL djgpp*, golded-plus*</eg>
</item>
</list>
</div2>
<div2 id=AREAISNEWS>
<head>
AREAISNEWS
</head>
<list type=gloss>
<label>
Synopsis:
</label>
<item>
<kw/AREAISNEWS/ <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/
</item>
<label>
Description:
</label>
<item>
These keyword is designed to mark areas which are read from an
<ref target=AREAFILE><kw/AREAFILE/</ref> as <name/Internet/
newsgroup. This may be necessary in some cases to enable the
<name/Internet/ specific features without having to manually define
all <name/Internet/ areas.
</item>
<label>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name>4DOS</name>-style
wildcards (<q/*/ and <q/?/). You may specify multiple masks separated
with commas.
</item>
<label>
Notes:
</label>
<item>
This keyword must be placed before any of
<ref target=AREA><kw/AREA/</ref>,
<ref target=AREADEF><kw/AREADEF/</ref>,
or <ref target=AREAFILE><kw/AREAFILE/</ref> keywords.
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
</label>
<item>
Mail reader.
</item>
<label>
See also:
</label>
<item>
<ref target=AREA><kw/AREA/</ref>,
<ref target=AREADEF><kw/AREADEF/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAFILE><kw/AREAFILE/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAISEMAIL><kw/AREAISEMAIL/</ref>,
<ref target=AREARENAME><kw/AREARENAME/</ref>
</item>
<label>
Example:
</label>
<item><eg>
AREAISNEWS alt.*, rec.*, sci.*</eg>
</item>
</list>
</div2>
<div2 id=AREAKEEPLAST>
<head>
AREAKEEPLAST
</head>
<list type=gloss>
<label>
Synopsis:
</label>
<item>
<kw/AREAKEEPLAST/ <ident>&lt;YES/NO&gt;</ident>
</item>
<label>
Description:
</label>
<item>
This keyword controls whether <name/GoldED+/ should write the file
<code/goldlast.lst/ in the <ref target=GOLDPATH><kw/GOLDPATH/</ref>
at exit and read it back when run next time. The contents of the file
is a list of lastread information for each area as it was at last
scan.<lb>
This feature is helpful when you know that there have not been tossed
new mail and don't want to wait for a full msgbase scan. Now you can
just hit &lt;ESC&gt; at the startup screen to abort the area scan and
<name/GoldED+/ will put up the lastread info from the previous
session.<lb>
It also makes the <q/new mail since last scan/ feature even better,
because the new mail marker now shows which areas that have new mail
since last session even when scanning areas at startup.
</item>
<label>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
Setting this keyword to <ident/YES/ enables <code/goldlast.lst/
usage, setting to <ident/NO/ disables writes to this file.
</item>
<label>
Default:
</label>
<item>
<ident/YES/
</item>
<label>
Notes:
</label>
<item>
<name/GoldED+/ only writes the <code/goldlast.lst/ file at exit if it
survived the initial startup scan.
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
</label>
<item>
Mail reader.
</item>
<label>
See also:
</label>
<item>
<!-- FIX ME!!! --><kw/AREAscan/,
<!-- FIX ME!!! --><kw/AREAscanpm/,
<ref target=AREAPMSCAN><kw/AREAPMSCAN/</ref>,
<ref target=AREASCAN><kw/AREASCAN/</ref>
</item>
</list>
</div2>
<div2 id=AREALISTECHOMAX>
<head>
AREALISTECHOMAX
</head>
<list type=gloss>
<label>
Synopsis:
</label>
<item>
<kw/AREALISTECHOMAX/ <ident/size/
</item>
<label>
Description:
</label>
<item>
Allows you to specify a fixed or dynamically sized width of the
<gi/EchoID/ column in the arealist.
</item>
<label>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
If a negative value is specified, the width will be the that of the
widest echoid in the arealist plus the negative value. This might be
useful if some long-name echoes have uninteresting ends, such as
<gi/VERYLONGECHOID_R23.PUB/ (could benefit from a <ident/size/ of
-7). There is currently no provision for long echoids with common
beginning.
</item>
<label>
Default:
</label>
<item>
<ident/0/
</item>
<label>
Notes:
</label>
<item>
The arealist can dynamically resize the <gi/EchoID/ and
<gi/Description/ columns, so that long echoids are not cut off. The
sizing of the <q>EchoID</q> column is done against the
<gi/Description/ column, which thereby looses or gains width.
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
</label>
<item>
Mail reader.
</item>
<label>
See also:
</label>
<item>
<ref target=AREALISTFORMAT><kw/AREALISTFORMAT/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTGROUPID><kw/AREALISTGROUPID/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTGROUPORDER><kw/AREALISTGROUPORDER/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTNOS><kw/AREALISTNOS/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTPAGEBAR><kw/AREALISTPAGEBAR/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTSORT><kw/AREALISTSORT/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTTYPE><kw/AREALISTTYPE/</ref>,
<ref target=AREASEP><kw/AREASEP/</ref>,
</item>
</list>
</div2>
<div2 id=AREALISTFORMAT>
<head>
AREALISTFORMAT
</head>
<list type=gloss>
<label>
Synopsis:
</label>
<item>
<kw/AREALISTFORMAT/ <ident/string/
</item>
<label>
Description:
</label>
<item>
The arealist column layout is configurable. This keyword allows you
to change the layout to whatever you like.
</item>
<label>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
The string should be composed from the following letters:
<table rows=10 cols=3>
<row>
<cell>
Letter
</cell>
<cell>
Meaning
</cell>
<cell>
Default width
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident/A/
</cell>
<cell>
Area number
</cell>
<cell>
4
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident/M/
</cell>
<cell>
Marked
</cell>
<cell>
1
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident/D/
</cell>
<cell>
Description
</cell>
<cell>
Dynamic
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident/C/
</cell>
<cell>
Number of messages
</cell>
<cell>
6
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident/P/
</cell>
<cell>
Personal mail mark (<q/+/)
</cell>
<cell>
1
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident/U/
</cell>
<cell>
Number of unread/new messages
</cell>
<cell>
6
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident/N/
</cell>
<cell>
Changed since last scan mark (<q/*/)
</cell>
<cell>
1
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident/E/
</cell>
<cell>
Echoid
</cell>
<cell>
<ref target=AREALISTECHOMAX><kw/AREALISTECHOMAX/</ref>
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident/G/
</cell>
<cell>
Groupid
</cell>
<cell>
Dynamic: 0, 1 or 3
</cell>
</row>
</table>
You can also specify widths for each or particular fields if you
don't like the defaults by putting number right after the letter.<lb>
If you leave out a letter, that column will not be shown.
</item>
<label>
Default:
</label>
<item>
<ident><![ CDATA ["AM D CPUN E G "]]></ident>
</item>
<label>
Notes:
</label>
<item>
Use only the defined letters. Use spaces to specify required space
between columns. Use only positive numbers for widths. Failure to
obey these rules may cause undocumented behaviour.
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
</label>
<item>
Mail reader.
</item>
<label>
See also:
</label>
<item>
<ref target=AREALISTECHOMAX><kw/AREALISTECHOMAX/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTGROUPID><kw/AREALISTGROUPID/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTGROUPORDER><kw/AREALISTGROUPORDER/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTNOS><kw/AREALISTNOS/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTPAGEBAR><kw/AREALISTPAGEBAR/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTSORT><kw/AREALISTSORT/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTTYPE><kw/AREALISTTYPE/</ref>,
<ref target=AREASEP><kw/AREASEP/</ref>,
</item>
<label>
Example:
</label>
<item><eg><![ CDATA [
AREALISTFORMAT "AM D C4PU4N E G "]]></eg>
</item>
</list>
</div2>
<!-- finished here -->
<div2 id=AREAISEMAIL>
<head>
AREAISEMAIL &lt;echoid&gt;
</head>
<p>
Wildcards * and ? are allowed. These keyword is designed to mark areas
which are read from an <kw>AREAFILE</kw> as <name>Internet</name>
e-mail. This may be necessary in some cases to enable the
<name>Internet</name> specific features without having to manually
define all <name>Internet</name> areas.
</p>
<p>
Examples:<eg>
AREAISEMAIL alt.*, rec.*, sci.*</eg>
</p>
</div2>
<div2 id=AREAISNEWS>
<head>
AREAISNEWS &lt;echoid&gt;
</head>
<p>
For <name>Internet</name> news areas. See <ref target=AREAISEMAIL>
<kw>AREAISEMAIL</kw></ref> for details.
</p>
</div2>
<div2>
<head>
AREAKEEPLAST &lt;(yes)/no&gt;
</head>
<p>
If enabled, <name>GoldED+</name> will write the file
<code>GOLDLAST.LST</code> in the <code>GOLDPATH</code> at exit and read
it back when run next time. The contents of the file is a list of
lastread information for each area as it was at last scan.
</p>
<p>
This feature is helpful when you know that there have not been tossed
new mail and don't want to wait for a full msgbase scan. Now you can
just hit ESC at the startup screen to abort the area scan and
<name>GoldED+</name> will put up the lastread info from the previous
session.
</p>
<p>
It also makes the <q>new mail since last scan</q> feature even better,
because the new mail marker now shows which areas that have new mail
since last session even when scanning areas at startup.
</p>
<p>
<name>GoldED+</name> only writes the <code>GOLDLAST.LST</code> file at
exit if it survived the initial startup scan.
</p>
</div2>
<div2>
<head>
AREALISTECHOMAX &lt;size=0&gt;
</head>
<p>
Allows you to specify a fixed or dynamically sized width of the
<q>EchoID</q> column in the arealist.
</p>
<p>
If a negative value is specified, the width will be the that of the
widest echoid in the arealist plus the negative value. This might be
useful if some long-name echoes have uninteresting ends, such as
<q>VERYLONGECHOID_R23.PUB</q> (could benefit from a <ident>size</ident>
of -7). There is currently no provision for long echoids with common
beginning.
</p>
<p>
The arealist can dynamically resize the <q>EchoID</q> and
<q>Description</q> columns, so that long echoids are not cut off. The
sizing of the <q>EchoID</q> column is done against the
<q>Description</q> column, which thereby looses or gains width.
</p>
</div2>
<div2>
<head>
AREALISTFORMAT &lt;string=<q>AM D CPUN E G </q>&gt;
</head>
<p>
The arealist column layout is configurable. This keyword allows you to
change the layout to whatever you like.
</p>
<p>
The default is:<eg><![ CDATA [
AREALISTFORMAT "AM D CPUN E G "]]></eg>
</p>
<p>
This produces the usual layout. Here is another:<eg><![ CDATA [
AREALISTFORMAT "ME D CPUN G "]]></eg>
</p>
<p>
This one puts the echoid in front and eliminates the area numbers.
</p>
<p>
The letters stand for the following:
<table rows=10 cols=3>
<row>
<cell>
Letter
</cell>
<cell>
Meaning
</cell>
<cell>
Default width
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident>A</ident>
</cell>
<cell>
Area number
</cell>
<cell>
4
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident>M</ident>
</cell>
<cell>
Marked
</cell>
<cell>
1
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident>D</ident>
</cell>
<cell>
Description
</cell>
<cell>
Dynamic
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident>C</ident>
</cell>
<cell>
Number of messages
</cell>
<cell>
6
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident>P</ident>
</cell>
<cell>
Personal mail mark (<q/+/)
</cell>
<cell>
1
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident>U</ident>
</cell>
<cell>
Number of unread/new messages
</cell>
<cell>
6
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident>N</ident>
</cell>
<cell>
Changed since last scan mark (<q/*/)
</cell>
<cell>
1
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident>E</ident>
</cell>
<cell>
Echoid
</cell>
<cell>
AREALISTECHOMAX
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident>G</ident>
</cell>
<cell>
Groupid
</cell>
<cell>
Dynamic: 0, 1 or 3
</cell>
</row>
</table>
</p>
<p>
You can also specify widths if you don't like the defaults:
<eg><![ CDATA [
AREALISTFORMAT "AM D C4PU4N E G "]]></eg>
In this example, the <q>Msgs</q> and <q>New</q> columns are put back
to the size they had in <q>old days</q>.
</p>
<p>
If you leave out a letter, that column will not be shown.
</p>
<p>
Use only the defined letters. Use spaces to specify required space
between columns. Use only positive numbers for widths. Failure to
obey these rules may cause undocumented behaviour.
</p>
</div2>
<div2>
<div2 id=AREALISTGROUPID>
<head>
AREALISTGROUPID &lt;(yes)/no&gt;
</head>
@ -3640,7 +3854,21 @@ AREALISTFORMAT "AM D C4PU4N E G "]]></eg>
&num;65-&num;90), the groupid is not shown.
</p>
</div2>
<div2>
<div2 id=AREALISTGROUPORDER>
<head>
AREALISTGROUPORDER
</head>
<p>
+ Added new keyword AreaListGroupOrder to specify groups sorting order
in arealist. The only parameter is string which specifies groups
order (case sensitive!). If some groups are not found in the list
they will be placed below specifyed ones in regular order.
</p>
</div2>
<div2 id=AREALISTNOS>
<head>
AREALISTNOS &lt;yes/(no)&gt;
</head>
@ -3650,7 +3878,9 @@ AREALISTFORMAT "AM D C4PU4N E G "]]></eg>
sequential numbers.
</p>
</div2>
<div2>
<div2 id=AREALISTPAGEBAR>
<head>
AREALISTPAGEBAR &lt;(yes)/no&gt;
</head>
@ -3658,7 +3888,9 @@ AREALISTFORMAT "AM D C4PU4N E G "]]></eg>
Enables or disables a pagebar (scrollbar) in the arealist.
</p>
</div2>
<div2>
<div2 id=AREALISTSCAN>
<head>
AREALISTSCAN &lt;<q>L menu text</q>&gt;
&lsqb;path&rsqb;&lt;filename&gt; &lsqb;-delete&rsqb;&rsqb;
@ -3710,6 +3942,8 @@ mbutil link -clean
=== Cut ===</eg>
</p>
</div2>
<div2 id=AREALISTSORT>
<head>
AREALISTSORT &lt;sortspec=<q>FYTUE</q>&gt;
@ -3897,7 +4131,9 @@ AREALISTSORT T-U+E</eg>
defined with the <kw>AREASCANSORT</kw> keyword.
</p>
</div2>
<div2>
<div2 id=AREALISTTYPE>
<head>
AREALISTTYPE &lt;(new)/last&gt;
</head>
@ -3924,6 +4160,8 @@ AREALISTSORT T-U+E</eg>
</table>
</p>
</div2>
<div2>
<head>
AREAPATH &lt;path&gt;
@ -3940,7 +4178,7 @@ AREALISTSORT T-U+E</eg>
always overrides the <kw>AREAPATH</kw>.
</p>
</div2>
<div2>
<div2 id=AREAPMSCAN>
<head>
AREAPMSCAN &lt;echoid mask&gt;
</head>
@ -4074,7 +4312,7 @@ EndGroup</eg>
Related keywords: <kw>AREACOPYTO</kw>, <kw>AREAFREQTO</kw>.
</p>
</div2>
<div2>
<div2 id=AREASCAN>
<head>
AREASCAN &lt;echoid mask&gt;
</head>