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// €âਡãâë á®®¡é¥­¨ï, ª®â®àë¥ ¡ã¤ãâ  ¢â®¬ â¨ç¥áª¨ ¯à¨á¢®¥­ë ¯¨áì¬ã- ââ çã.
AttribsAttach Kfs
// (Kfs - “¤ «¨âì ¢«®¦¥­­ë¥ ä ©«ë ¯®á«¥ ⮣®, ª ª ®­¨ ¡ã¤ãâ ¯®á« ­ë)
// (K/S - “¤ «¨âì á ¬® íâ® ¯¨á쬮  ¢â®¬ â¨ç¥áª¨ ¯®á«¥ ®â¯p ¢ª¨)
;AttribsAttach Kfs K/S
AttribsAttach K/S
// ˆ­â¥à¢ « ¢ ᥪ㭤 å, ç¥à¥§ ª®â®àë© ¡ã¤¥â á®åà ­ïâáï १¥à¢­ ï ª®¯¨ï
// á®®¡é¥­¨ï. „«ï ®âª«î祭¨ï ¢ëáâ ¢ì⥠¢ 0.
@ -522,6 +525,7 @@ EditSaveMenu Yes
EditMixCase No
// Ž£à ­¨ç¥­¨¥ à §¬¥à  á®®¡é¥­¨ï, ª®â®à®¥ GoldED ᬮ¦¥â § £à㧨âì.
// ¢¥pᨨ +1.1.5 íâ® ª¥©¢®p¤ 㤠«¥­ ¨ ®£p ­¨ç¥­¨© ­  p §¬¥p á®®¡é¥­¨ï ­¥â.
;EditMsgSize 64000 ; ‡­ ç¥­¨¥ ¯® 㬮«ç ­¨î ¤«ï DOS.
;EditMsgSize 512000 ; ‡­ ç¥­¨¥ ¯® 㬮«ç ­¨î ¤«ï ¤à㣨å OS.
@ -772,12 +776,14 @@ InternetLookUp Yes
// <20>® 㬮«ç ­¨î: FromTop, ¨ ¡¥§ Sort.
PeekURLOptions FromTop, Sort
// ‡¤¥áì § ¤ ¥âáï ª®¬ ­¤  ¢ë¯®«­ïîé ï ¢ë¡à ­­ë© URL.
// ’®ª¥­, ¯®¤áâ ¢«ïî騩 ¢ë¡à ­­ë© URL, íâ® @url
// ”®à¬ â: URLHANDLER <ª®¬ ­¤­ ï_áâப > <⮪¥­>
// ¤ ­­®¬ á«ãç ¥ § ¯ã᪠¥âáï ¯à®£à ¬¬ 
// "Microsoft Internet Explorer" á  ¤à¥á®¬ ¢ë¡à ­­®£® URL:
URLHANDLER E:\PROGRA~1\PLUS!\MICROS~1\IEXPLORE.EXE @url
// ‡¤¥áì § ¤ ¥âáï ª®¬ ­¤  ¢ë¯®«­ïîé ï ¢ë¡p ­­ë© URL.
// ’®ª¥­, ¯®¤áâ ¢«ïî騩 ¢ë¡p ­­ë© URL, íâ® @url
// ”®p¬ â: URLHANDLER <externutil_options> <ª®¬ ­¤­ ï_áâp®ª > <⮪¥­>
// ƒ¤¥: <externutil_options> - ¯ p ¬¥âpë  ­ «®£¨ç­ë¥ § ¤ ¢ ¥¬ë¬
// ¤«ï ‚­¥è­¨å “⨫¨â (ªp®¬¥ ­®¬¥p  ¢­¥è­¥© ã⨫¨âë).
// ¤ ­­®¬ á«ãç ¥ § ¯ã᪠¥âáï ¯p®£p ¬¬ 
// "Microsoft Internet Explorer" á  ¤p¥á®¬ ¢ë¡p ­­®£® URL:
URLHANDLER -NoPause -NoKeepCtrl -Wipe E:\PROGRA~1\PLUS!\MICROS~1\IEXPLORE.EXE @url
// <20> §à¥è ¥âáï ¨á¯®«ì§®¢ âì ¨§ SoupGate ᮢ¬¥áâ­® á AreaIsEmail.
// (<28>® 㬮«ç ­¨î - No).

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‡¤¥áì ¬®¦­® ᬥ­¨âì  âp¨¡ãâë á®®¡é¥­¨ï.
‚­¨¬ ­¨¥: H¥ª®â®pë¥  âp¨¡ãâë ¬®£ãâ ãáâ ­ ¢«¨¢ âìáï ⮫쪮 ¢ § ¢¨á¨¬®á⨠®â
β¨―  ®΅« αβ¨ (Net, Local, Echo).
β¨―  ®΅« αβ¨ (Net, Local, Echo). <20>ο¤  βp¨΅γβ®Ά Ά®®΅ι¥ ­¥ ®΅p ΅ βλΆ ¥βαο
αp¥¤αβΆ ¬¨ GoldED, ¨¬ ¬®¦­® β®«μ<C2AB>® γαβ ­®Ά¨βμ ¨«¨ α­οβμ  βp¨΅γβ, ®΅p ΅®β<C2AE>γ
¦¥ Ά β <CEB2>¨ε α«γη οε Άλ―®«­ο¥β ¤pγ£ ο ―p®£p ¬¬  (βp¥<70>¥p, ¬ν©«¥p  ¨ β.―.)
¬®βp¨ β <CEB2>¦¥: ^“Ά¥¤®¬«¥­¨¥ ® ―®«γη¥­¨¨^
^<5E>®α« βμ δ ©«λ Ά«®¦¥­¨¥¬^
^<5E>§¬¥­¥­¨¥ § £®«®Ά<C2AE> ^
‘γι¥αβΆγ¥β ­¥α<C2A5>®«μ<C2AB>® β¨―®Ά α®®΅ι¥­¨© ¨ ¤«ο <20> ¦¤®£® ¬®¦­® γ<> § βμ
 βp¨΅γβλ, γαβ ­ Ά«¨Ά ¥¬λ¥ ―® 㬮«η ­¨ξ:
AttribsCFM Pvt RRc K/s ; €βp¨΅γβλ α®®΅ι¥­¨ο-<2D>Ά¨β ­ζ¨¨
AttribsFRQ Pvt K/s ; €βp¨΅γβλ, <20>®β®pλ¥ ΅γ¤γβ  Άβ®¬ β¨η¥α<C2A5>¨
; ¤®΅ Ά«¥­λ <20> δ ©«®Ά®¬γ § ―p®αγ
AttribsAttach Kfs ; €βp¨΅γβλ α®®΅ι¥­¨ο, <20>®β®pλ¥ ΅γ¤γβ ―p¨αΆ®¥­λ
; ―¨αμ¬γ- ββ ηγ
AttribsCC Pvt K/s ; €βp¨΅γβλ, ¤®΅ Ά«ο¥¬λ¥ <20> <20> p΅®­-<2D>®―¨ο¬
AttribsNet Loc Pvt K/s ; €βp¨΅γβλ α®®΅ι¥­¨© Ά ­¥β¬ν©«-®΅« αβοε
AttribsEcho Loc ; €βp¨΅γβλ α®®΅ι¥­¨© Ά νε®-®΅« αβοε
AttribsLocal Loc ; €βp¨΅γβλ α®®΅ι¥­¨© Ά «®<C2AB> «μ­λε ®΅« αβοε
 <EFBFBD>¦¥:^“Ά¥¤®¬«¥­¨¥ ® ―®«γη¥­¨¨^ ^<5E>®α« βμ δ ©«λ Ά«®¦¥­¨¥¬^ ^<5E>§¬¥­¥­¨¥ § £®«®Ά<C2AE> ^
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―¨α®<CEB1> ¨ ®―¨α ­¨ο  βp¨΅γβ®Ά α®®΅ι¥­¨©, <20>®β®pλ¥ ¬®¦­® § ¤ Ά βμ Ά
<20>«ξη¥Άλε α«®Ά ε δ ©«  <20>®­δ¨£γp ζ¨¨, £¤¥ Ά <20> η¥αβΆ¥ ― p ¬¥βp 
γ<> §λΆ ξβαο  βp¨΅γβλ. <20>«¨  βp¨΅γβλ, <20>®β®pλ¥ ¬®£γβ ΅λβμ ®β®΅p ¦¥­λ
Ά § £®«®Ά<C2AE>¥ α®®΅ι¥­¨ο, ¨ α®η¥β ­¨ο <20>« Ά¨θ Ά ¬¥­ξ  βp¨΅γβ®Ά, <20>®β®p묨
¬®¦­® ¨ε γαβ ­®Ά¨βμ/¨§¬¥­¨βμ/γ΅p βμ:
Alt-B A/S Archive/Sent. <20>®«®¦¨βμ Ά  pε¨Ά ―®α«¥ ®β―p Ά<C2A0>¨ α®®΅ι¥­¨ο
(®΅p ΅®β<C2AE>®© ν⮣®  βp¨΅γβ  GoldEd ­¥ § ­¨¬ ¥βαο).
Alt-Q ARQ ‡ ―p®α ―®¤βΆ¥p¦¤¥­¨ο (<28>Ά¨β ­ζ¨¨) ® ―p®ε®¦¤¥­¨¨ α®®΅ι¥­¨ο.
’ॡγ¥βαο ―®¤βΆ¥ΰ¦¤¥­¨¥ ® ―ΰ®ε®¦¤¥­¨¨ ―¨αμ¬  ®β <20> ¦¤®£®
βΰ ­§¨β­®£® 㧫 .(H¥ Άα¥ 㧫λ δ®ΰ¬¨ΰγξβ β <CEB2>¨¥ ―®¤βΆ¥ΰ¦¤¥­¨ο)
<20>¬¥¥β α¬λα« ¤«ο β¥αβ¨ΰ®Ά ­¨ο ―ΰ®ε®¦¤¥­¨ο ­¥β¬ν©« .
Alt-A ATT ‚«®¦¥­¨¥ δ ©«  (―¨α쬮- ββ η).
Alt-Y CFM ‡ ―p®α ―®¤βΆ¥p¦¤¥­¨ο (<28>Ά¨β ­ζ¨¨) ® ―p®ηβ¥­¨¨ α®®΅ι¥­¨ο.
<20>¬¥¥β α¬λα« β®«μ<C2AB>® ¤«ο ­¥β¬ν©« .
COV ” <E2809D>ᨬ¨«μ­®¥ β¥<CEB2>αβ®Ά®¥ ―¨α쬮.
Alt-C CRA "‚­¥ ®η¥p¥¤¨!" - α®®΅ι¥­¨¥ α ―®Άλθ¥­­λ¬ ―p¨®p¨β¥β®¬.
DEL “¤ «¨βμ. <20>α―®«μ§γ¥βαο ¤«ο "¬ο£<CEBF>®£®" (soft) (JamHardDelete No)
γ¤ «¥­¨ο α®®΅ι¥­¨© ―p¨ Jam-΅ §¥ α®®΅ι¥­¨©.
Alt-D DIR H ―pο¬γξ. <20>β―p Ά¨βμ α®®΅ι¥­¨¥ ―®«γη β¥«ξ ­ ―pο¬γξ,
¨£­®p¨pγο ®΅λη­λ© ¬ pθpγβ.
FAX <20>p¨«®¦¥­αγ­®<C2AD> (£p δ¨<CEB4> ) ¤«ο ” <E2809D>α .
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Alt-F FRQ ” ©«®Άλ© § ―p®α.
Alt-2 GRP ƒpγ――®Ά®¥ α®®΅ι¥­¨¥. ‡ p¥§¥pΆ¨p®Ά ­­® ¤«ο ­¥β¬ν©«  Ά QBBS.
HIR ” <E2809D>ᨬ¨«μ­ ο £p δ¨<CEB4>  (p¨αγ­®<C2AD>) α Άλα®<CEB1>¨¬ p §p¥θ¥­¨¥¬.
Alt-H HLD ‡ ¤¥p¦ βμ. ‘®®΅ι¥­¨¥ ­¥ ®β―p Ά«οβμ ¤® β¥ε ―®p, ―®<E28095> 
―®«γη β¥«μ ­¥ ―®§Ά®­¨β α ¬.
Alt-V HUB Host- ¨«¨ Hub-¬ pθpγ⨧¨p㥬®¥ α®®΅ι¥­¨¥.
Alt-I IMM H¥¬¥¤«¥­­®. H¥¬¥¤«¥­­ ο ®β―p Ά<C2A0> , ΅¥§ α®΅«ξ¤¥­¨ο p¥¦¨¬ 
p ΅®βλ ―p¨­¨¬ ξ饩 α⠭樨.
Alt-K K/S Kill/Sent. “¤ «¨βμ α®®΅ι¥­¨¥  Άβ®¬ β¨η¥α<C2A5>¨ ―®α«¥ ¥£® ®β―p Ά<C2A0>¨.
Alt-E KFS Kill/File/Sent. “¤ «¨βμ ―p¨«®¦¥­­λ¥ δ ©«λ ―®α«¥ ¨ε ®β―p Ά<C2A0>¨.
LET ” <E2809D>ᨬ¨«μ­λ© δ¨p¬¥­­λ© ΅« ­<C2A0>.
Alt-W LOC <20>¥αβ­®¥. ‘®®΅ι¥­¨¥ ΅λ«® ­ ―¨α ­® ­  Ά θ¥© α¨α⥬¥. <20>β®β
 βp¨΅γβ ¤®«¦¥­ ―p¨αΆ ¨Ά βμαο Άα¥¬ ᮧ¤ Ά ¥¬λ¬ γ Ά α
α®®΅ι¥­¨ο¬. (H¥ ―γβ βμ α «®<C2AB> «μ­λ¬¨  ο¬¨!)
Alt-L LOK ‡ ΅«®<C2AB>¨p®Ά βμ.
 ―p¥β ®βαλ« βμ/γ¤ «οβμ/―p®Ά®¤¨βμ η¨αβ<CEB1>γ/p¥¤ <C2A4>β¨p®Ά βμ.
Alt-O ORP <20>¥§p®¤­®¥. H¥ ¬®¦¥β ΅λβμ ®β―p Ά«¥­®, β.<2E>. ­¥¨§Ά¥αβ­  ­®¤ 
―®«γη β¥«ο.
PRN ‘®®΅ι¥­¨¥ ­ ―p Ά¨βμ ­  ―p¨­β¥p. ‡ ¤ ¥βαο ¤«ο Squish.
Alt-P PVT ‹¨η­®¥. ‘®®΅ι¥­¨¥ ¬®¦¥β ΅λβμ ―p®η¨β ­® β®«μ<C2AB>®  ¤p¥α β®¬ ¨«¨
 Άβ®p®¬. <20>¬¥¥β α¬λα« ¤«ο ­¥β¬ν©«®Άλε α®®΅ι¥­¨©.
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R/O Read Only (®«μ<C2AB>® ¤«ο ηβ¥­¨ο). “αβ ­ Ά«¨Ά ¥βαο ¤«ο ®΅« α⥩
<20>γ¤  § ―p¥ι¥­® ―¨α βμ.
Alt-R RCV <20>­ο⮥ (¤®αβ Ά«¥­­®¥). ‘®®΅ι¥­¨¥ ¤®α⨣«® αΆ®¥£® ―γ­<CEB3>β 
­ §­ η¥­¨ο ¨ ―p®η¨β ­®  ¤p¥α β®¬.
Alt-N RRC <20>βΆ¥β­ ο <20>Ά¨β ­ζ¨ο (―®¤βΆ¥p¦¤¥­¨¥).
Alt-M RRQ p¥΅γ¥βαο ―®¤βΆ¥p¦¤¥­¨¥ (<28>Ά¨β ­ζ¨ο) ® ―p¨¥¬¥ α®®΅ι¥­¨ο.
<20>¬¥¥β α¬λα« β®«μ<C2AB>® ¤«ο ­¥β¬ν©« .
Alt-1 RSV (H¥ ¨α―®«μ§γ¥βαο) FTS-1 p¥§¥pΆ­λ©  βp¨΅γβ.
Alt-4 SCN <> ­¨p®Ά ­­®¥ Squish_®¬.
SIG ” <E2809D>ᨬ¨«μ­ ο ―®¤―¨αμ.
Alt-S SNT <20>β―p Ά«¥­®. ‘®®΅ι¥­¨¥ 㦥 ®β―p Ά«¥­® ¨«¨ ν<>α―®pβ¨p®Ά ­® ¨§
΅ §λ α®®΅ι¥­¨© Ά θ¥© α¨α⥬λ.
Alt-T TFS Truncate/File/Sent ‘¤¥« βμ ¤«¨­γ δ ©«  ­γ«¥Ά®© ―®α«¥ ®β―p Ά<C2A0>¨.
Alt-J TRS p ­§¨β­®¥. ‘®®΅ι¥­¨¥ ―¥p¥¤ ¥βαο η¥p¥§ Ά α, ­® ®­® ­¥ ¤«ο Ά α.
Alt-S UNS H¥®β―p Ά«¥­­®¥ α®®΅ι¥­¨¥.
Alt-U URQ ‡ ―p®α ­  ®΅­®Ά«¥­¨¥ δ ©«®Ά.
Alt-X XMA ‘®®΅ι¥­¨¥ δ®p¬ β  Xmail. <20>β® Ά«®¦¥­¨¥ ­¥ α®®βΆ¥βαβΆγξι¥¥
αβ ­¤ γ "ARCmail 0.60".
Alt-G ZON <20>¥¦§®­ «μ­λ© ƒ¥©β (θ«ξ§). <20>®α« βμ η¥p¥§ <20>¥¦§®­ «μ­λ© ƒ¥©β,
¥α«¨ Ά®§¬®¦­®.
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*B 3014,“¢¥¤®¬«¥­¨¥ ® ¯®«ã祭¨¨
GoldEd ―®¤¤¥ΰ¦¨Ά ¥β  βਡγβ CFM ("Alt-Y" Ά ¬¥­ξ  βਡγβ®Ά, β <CEB2>¦¥ ᬮβp¨:
^‘¬¥­   βp¨΅γβ®Ά α®®΅ι¥­¨ο^),"<22>®¤βΆ¥ΰ¤¨βμ “Ά¥¤®¬«¥­¨¥¬" ¨ <20>«γ¤¦ FLAGS CFM.
…᫨ GoldEd ­ ε®¤¨β ­¥―ΰ®η¨β ­­®¥ α®®΅ι¥­¨¥ ε®βο ΅λ ¤«ο ®¤­®£® ¨§
‚ θ¨ε ¨¬¥­ α  βਡγ⮬ CFM ¨«¨ RRq, νβ® ―ந§Ά®¤¨β <20>  Άβ®¬ β¨η¥α<C2A5>®¬γ
GoldEd ―®¤¤¥ΰ¦¨Ά ¥β:
 βਡγβ CFM (<Alt-Y> Ά ¬¥­ξ  βਡγβ®Ά) "<22>®¤βΆ¥ΰ¤¨βμ ―ΰ®ηβ¥­¨¥ γΆ¥¤®¬«¥­¨¥¬";
<20>«γ¤¦ "FLAGS CFM";
 βਡγβ RRq (<Alt-M> Ά ¬¥­ξ  βਡγβ®Ά) "<22>®¤βΆ¥ΰ¤¨βμ ―ΰ¨¥¬ γΆ¥¤®¬«¥­¨¥¬".
…᫨ GoldEd ­ ε®¤¨β ­¥―ΰ®η¨β ­­®¥ α®®΅ι¥­¨¥ ε®βο ΅λ ¤«ο ®¤­®£® ¨§ ‚ θ¨ε
¨¬¥­ α β <CEB2>¨¬¨  βp¨΅γβ ¬¨/<2F>«γ¤¦¥¬, β® νβ® ―ΰ¨Ά®¤¨β <20>  Άβ®¬ β¨η¥α<C2A5>®¬γ
ᮧ¤ ­¨î ®â¢¥â­®£® á®®¡é¥­¨ï ᮣ« á­® ᮤ¥à¦ ­¨ï ä ©«  § ¤ ¢ ¥¬®£® ¢
ª®­ä¨£ãà æ¨¨ ¯ à ¬¥â஬ ¢ ª«î祢®¬ á«®¢¥ ConfirmFile. Ž¡ëç­® íâ® ä ©«
GoldEd.CFM, ᮤ¥à¦ é¨© è ¡«®­ (⥪áâ) ‚ è¥£® 㢥¤®¬«¥­¨ï (ª¢¨â ­æ¨¨).
í⮬ ä ©«¥ ‚ë ¬®¦¥â¥ ¯à¨¬¥­ïâì à §«¨ç­ë¥ ⮪¥­ë, çâ®¡ë ¯à¨¤ âì
¡®«ìèãî ¢ëà §¨â¥«ì­®áâì ‚ è¥¬ã “¢¥¤®¬«¥­¨î.
€βਡγβλ ¤«ο ‚ θ¥£® α®®΅ι¥­¨ο-γΆ¥¤®¬«¥­¨ο § ¤ ξβαο Ά δ ©«¥
€βਡγβλ ¤«ο ‚ θ¥£® α®®΅ι¥­¨ο-γΆ¥¤®¬«¥­¨ο § ¤ ξβαο Ά δ ©«¥
ª®­ä¨£ãà æ¨¨ ¯ à ¬¥âà ¬¨ ¢ ª«î祢®¬ á«®¢¥ AttribsCFM.
 <E28099>¦¥ α¬. : ^‘¬¥­   βp¨΅γβ®Ά α®®΅ι¥­¨ο^
’®, ª ª ¤®«¦¥­ ॠ£¨à®¢ âì GoldEd, ¯à¨ ¯à®á¬®âॠᮮ¡é¥­¨ï
á § ¯à®á®¬ ­  㢥¤®¬«¥­¨¥, § ¤ ¥âáï ¢ ä ©«¥ ª®­ä¨£ãà æ¨¨
¯ à ¬¥â஬ ¢ ª«î祢®¬ á«®¢¥ ConfirmResponse:
Ask - ‘―ΰ®α¨βμ ―®«μ§®Ά β¥«ο.
Yes - ‘®§¤ βμ <20>Ά¨β ­ζ¨ξ  Άβ®¬ β¨η¥α<EFBFBD>¨.
Ask - ‘―ΰ®α¨βμ ―®«μ§®Ά β¥«ο.
Yes - ‘®§¤ βμ <20>Ά¨β ­ζ¨ξ ΅¥§ Ά®―p®α®Ά.
No - <20>¨ª®£¤  ­¥ ¯®áë« âì ª¢¨â ­æ¨î.
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*B 4005,<2C>®á« âì ä ©«ë ¢«®¦¥­¨¥¬
‚«®¦¥­­ë¥ ¢ á®®¡é¥­¨¥ ä ©«ë (FileAttach) ¬®¦­® ¯®áë« âì ⮫쪮 ­¥â¬í©«®¬!
‚α¥ ­¨¦¥α<C2A5> § ­­®¥ α―p Ά¥¤«¨Ά® ¨ ¤«ο "‡ ―p®α: <20>΅­®Ά¨βμ δ ©«λ";  βp¨΅γβ URQ.
„«ï ᮧ¤ ­¨ï ­¥â¬í©«®¢®£® á®®¡é¥­¨ï á ¢«®¦¥­¨¥¬ ä ©«®¢ ­ ¤® ãáâ ­®¢¨âì
 âp¨¡ãâ "ATT" (<Alt-A> ¢ ¬¥­î  âp¨¡ã⮢), ¯®«¥ "’¥¬ :" ¨§¬¥­¨âáï ­  ¯®«¥
"” ©«:", ­ ¡p âì ¯ãâì ¨ ¨¬ï ¯p¨á®¥¤¨­ï¥¬®£® ä ©« , ¨«¨, ­ ¦ â¨¥¬<Enter>

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MI_ATTR06 " —¥à¥§ ¬¥¦§®­ «ì­ë© £¥©â <Alt-G> —¥à¥§ å ¡ /å®áâ <Alt-V> "
MI_ATTR07 " ‘â¥à¥âì ä ©« ¯® ®â¯à ¢ª¥ <Alt-E> “¤ «¨âì ¯® ®â¯à ¢ª¥ <Alt-K> "
MI_ATTR08 " “á¥çì ä ©« ¯® ®â¯à ¢ª¥ <Alt-T>  à娢 ¯® ®â¯à ¢ª¥ <Alt-B> "
MI_ATTR09 " <EFBFBD>¥ ¯ ª®¢ âì (Xmail) <Alt-X> <20>à¨æ¥¯«¥­ ä ©« <Alt-A> "
MI_ATTR09 " Xmail <Alt-X> <20>à¨æ¥¯«¥­ ä ©« <Alt-A> "
MI_ATTR10 " ‡ ¯à®á ®¡­®¢«¥­¨ï ä ©«  <Alt-U> ‡ ¯à®á ä ©«  <Alt-F> "
MI_ATTR11 " <20>㦥­ ª¢¨â®ª ® ¯à®ç⥭¨¨ <Alt-Y> ‡ ¯à®á ¯à®å®¦¤¥­¨ï <Alt-Q> "
MI_ATTR12 " <20>㦥­ ª¢¨â®ª ® ¯®«ã祭¨¨ <Alt-M> Š¢¨â®ª ® ¯®«ã祭¨¨ <Alt-N> "

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MI_ATTR06 " —¥à¥§ ¬¥¦§®­ «ì­ë© £¥©â <Alt-G> —¥à¥§ å ¡ /å®áâ <Alt-V> "
MI_ATTR07 " ‘â¥à¥âì ä ©« ¯® ®â¯à ¢ª¥ <Alt-E> “¤ «¨âì ¯® ®â¯à ¢ª¥ <Alt-K> "
MI_ATTR08 " “á¥çì ä ©« ¯® ®â¯à ¢ª¥ <Alt-T>  à娢 ¯® ®â¯à ¢ª¥ <Alt-B> "
MI_ATTR09 " <EFBFBD>¥ ¯ ª®¢ âì (Xmail) <Alt-X> <20>à¨æ¥¯«¥­ ä ©« <Alt-A> "
MI_ATTR09 " Xmail <Alt-X> <20>à¨æ¥¯«¥­ ä ©« <Alt-A> "
MI_ATTR10 " ‡ ¯à®á ®¡­®¢«¥­¨ï ä ©«  <Alt-U> ‡ ¯à®á ä ©«  <Alt-F> "
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@ -2218,7 +2218,7 @@ APP OtherProg IRQ 5</eg>
<ident/location/
</cell>
<cell>
Directory path/file or Hudson board number.
Directory path/file or board number.
</cell>
</row>
<row>
@ -2743,7 +2743,7 @@ AREA:&lt;OriginalEchoID&gt;</eg>
<ident>path/board</ident>
</cell>
<cell>
Area path, boardnumber or base filename.
Area path, board number or base filename.
</cell>
</row>
<row>
@ -2787,7 +2787,8 @@ AREA:&lt;OriginalEchoID&gt;</eg>
allows you that. You need to specify pathname <b/with/ extension
in the <ident>path/board</ident> field, set <gi/PKD/ attribute and
define packer with <ref target=UNPACKER><kw/UNPACKER/</ref> keyword.
This feature is not supported for Hudson and GoldBase messagebases.
This feature is not supported for <name/Hudson/ and <name/GoldBase/
messagebases.
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
@ -2965,7 +2966,7 @@ AREA:&lt;OriginalEchoID&gt;</eg>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name>4DOS</name>-style
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name/4DOS/-style
wildcards (<q/*/ and <q/?/). You may specify multiple masks separated
with commas.
</item>
@ -3312,9 +3313,7 @@ AREAEXCL INT*.* ; Excludes all areas beginning with INT and
</label>
<item>
This keyword can be used globally and in a
<ref target=RANDOMSYSTEM>Random System</ref> group.<lb>
The forward function uses the
<ref target=AREAREPLYTO><kw/AREAREPLYTO/</ref> area instead.
<ref target=RANDOMSYSTEM>Random System</ref> group.
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
@ -3363,7 +3362,7 @@ AREAEXCL INT*.* ; Excludes all areas beginning with INT and
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name>4DOS</name>-style
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name/4DOS/-style
wildcards (<q/*/ and <q/?/). You may specify multiple masks separated
with commas.
</item>
@ -3429,7 +3428,7 @@ AREAINCL INT*.* ; Includes all areas beginning with INT and
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name>4DOS</name>-style
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name/4DOS/-style
wildcards (<q/*/ and <q/?/). You may specify multiple masks separated
with commas.
</item>
@ -3491,7 +3490,7 @@ AREAISEMAIL djgpp*, golded-plus*</eg>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name>4DOS</name>-style
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name/4DOS/-style
wildcards (<q/*/ and <q/?/). You may specify multiple masks separated
with commas.
</item>
@ -4323,6 +4322,7 @@ mbutil link -clean
<ref target=AREAISEMAIL><kw/AREAISEMAIL/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAISNEWS><kw/AREAISNEWS/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTGROUPORDER><kw/AREALISTGROUPORDER/</ref>,
<ref target=AREASCANSORT><kw/AREASCANSORT/</ref>,
<ref target=AREASEP><kw/AREASEP/</ref>,
<ref target=AREATYPEORDER><kw/AREATYPEORDER/</ref>
</item>
@ -4471,7 +4471,7 @@ AREALISTSORT -U+TE</eg>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name>4DOS</name>-style
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name/4DOS/-style
wildcards (<q/*/ and <q/?/). You may specify multiple masks separated
with commas.
</item>
@ -4533,7 +4533,7 @@ AREAPMSCAN INT*.* ; Scan all areas beginning with INT and
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name>4DOS</name>-style
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name/4DOS/-style
wildcards (<q/*/ and <q/?/). You may specify multiple masks separated
with commas.
</item>
@ -4589,7 +4589,7 @@ AREAPMSCAN INT*.* ; Scan all areas beginning with INT and
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name>4DOS</name>-style
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name/4DOS/-style
wildcards (<q/*/ and <q/?/). You may specify multiple masks separated
with commas.
</item>
@ -4611,262 +4611,680 @@ AREAPMSCAN INT*.* ; Scan all areas beginning with INT and
</item>
</list>
</div2>
<!-- finished here -->
<div2>
<div2 id=AREAREADONLY>
<head>
AREAREADONLY &lt;(soft)/hard&gt;
AREAREADONLY
</head>
<p>
If this keyword is set to <ident>hard</ident>, it is no longer possible
to enter/reply/change messages in areas marked read-only with the R/O
area attribute. The <ident>soft</ident> setting uses a menu to ask
permission as in the previous versions. This option is designed for
those who setup a system for new computer users who might be confused
enough to enter a message in a read-only area despite the warning menu.
</p>
<list type=gloss>
<label>
Synopsis:
</label>
<item>
<kw/AREAREADONLY/ <ident>&lt;SOFT/HARD&gt;</ident>
</item>
<label>
Description:
</label>
<item>
This option is designed for those who setup a system for new computer
users who might be confused enough to enter a message in a read-only
area despite the warning menu.
</item>
<label>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
If this keyword is set to <ident/HARD/, it is no longer possible to
enter/reply/change messages in areas marked read-only with the
<gi>R/O</gi> area attribute. The <ident/SOFT/ setting uses a menu to
ask permission as in the previous versions.
</item>
<label>
Default:
</label>
<item>
<ident/SOFT/
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
</label>
<item>
Mail reader.
</item>
<label>
See also:
</label>
<item>
<ptr target=MESSAGEATTRS> chapter,
<ref target=AREA><kw/AREA/</ref>,
<ref target=AREADEF><kw/AREADEF/</ref>,
<ref target=AREADESC><kw/AREADESC/</ref>
</item>
</list>
</div2>
<div2 id=AREARENAME>
<head>
AREARENAME &lt;from echoid&gt; &lt;to echoid&gt;
AREARENAME
</head>
<p>
Renames one echoid to another. The feature is meant to be used in
connection with <kw>AREAFILE</kw>, where some types do not store
echoids with the areas (and <name>GoldED+</name> then automatically
gives them unique echoids).
</p>
<p>
Examples:<eg>
<list type=gloss>
<label>
Synopsis:
</label>
<item>
<kw/AREARENAME/ <ident/&lt;from echoid&gt; &lt;to echoid&gt;/
</item>
<label>
Description:
</label>
<item>
Renames one echoid to another. The feature is meant to be used in
connection with <kw>AREAFILE</kw>, where some types do not store
echoids with the areas (and <name>GoldED+</name> then automatically
gives them unique echoids). Also you may rename areas with long
echoid to the shorter one.
</item>
<label>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
<ident/&lt;From echoid&gt;/ defines the original name for the area
(given by the <name/GoldED+/ automatically) and
<ident/&lt;to echoid&gt;/ defines echoid in the form it will be
listed in the arealist.
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
</label>
<item>
Mail reader.
</item>
<label>
See also:
</label>
<item>
<ref target=AREAAUTOID><kw/AREAAUTOID/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAFILE><kw/AREAFILE/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTFORMAT><kw/AREALISTFORMAT/</ref>
</item>
<label>
Example:
</label>
<item><eg>
AREARENAME NET001 NETMAIL
AREARENAME ECHO001 BAD_MSGS
AREARENAME LOCAL001 BBS.USERS</eg>
</p>
</item>
</list>
</div2>
<div2 id=AREAREPLYDIRECT>
<head>
AREAREPLYDIRECT &lt;yes/(no)&gt;
AREAREPLYDIRECT
</head>
<p>
If enabled, the destination area selection list is bypassed, thereby
making possible a <q>seamless</q> reply/forward to the default
destination area. The destination area should be set with
<kw>AREAREPLYTO</kw>.
</p>
<p>
<hi>TIP:</hi> If you run a utility or have a mail processor which
copies personal mail to a separate area and puts an <q>AREA:</q> line
at the top of the messages, you should create a random system group for
the area and enable <kw>AREAREPLYDIRECT</kw> in it:<eg>
Group ECHO_PERSONAL
AreaReplyDirect yes
EndGroup</eg>
</p>
<p>
With such a setup, <name>GoldED+</name> replies directly to the area
found in the <q>AREA:</q> line, so that you do not have to explicitly
use the &lt;Alt-N&gt; command to reply in the original area, because
<name>GoldED+</name> automatically stores the reply in the appropiate
area. However, if you use &lt;ALT-N&gt;, you can select a diffrent area
(i.e. Netmail).
</p>
<p>
This keyword can be used globally and in a Random System group.
</p>
<p>
<hi>NOTE:</hi> It is probably not a good idea to enable this keyword
globally.
</p>
<list type=gloss>
<label>
Synopsis:
</label>
<item>
<kw/AREAREPLYDIRECT/ <ident>&lt;YES/NO&gt;</ident>
</item>
<label>
Description:
</label>
<item>
This keyword controls whether <!-- FIX ME!!! --><kw/READcommentmsg/,
<!-- FIX ME!!! --><kw/READquotemsg/, and
<!-- FIX ME!!! --><kw/READcommentmsg/ functions should reply
to the different area bypassing area selection screen. The
destination area is choosen as follows:
<list type=simple>
<item>
Contents of the <gi/AREA/ kludge if enabled with
<ref target=USEAREA><kw/USEAREA/</ref>.
</item>
<item>
Area set with <ref target=AREAREPLYTO><kw/AREAREPLYTO/</ref>
keyword.
</item>
<item>
Current area.
</item>
</list>
</item>
<label>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
If enabled, <name/GoldED+/ will display pagebar in the arealist, if
disabled - will not.
</item>
<label>
Default:
</label>
<item>
<ident/NO/
</item>
<label>
Notes:
</label>
<item>
This keyword can be used globally and in a
<ref target=RANDOMSYSTEM>Random System</ref> group.<lb>
It is probably not a good idea to enable this keyword globally.<lb>
If you run a utility or have a mail processor which copies personal
mail to a separate area and puts an <gi/AREA/ kludge at the top of
the messages, you should create a random system group for the area
and enable <kw>AREAREPLYDIRECT</kw> in it.
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
</label>
<item>
Mail reader.
</item>
<label>
See also:
</label>
<item>
<!-- FIX ME!!! --><kw/READcommentmsg/,
<!-- FIX ME!!! --><kw/READquotemsg/,
<!-- FIX ME!!! --><kw/READcommentmsg/,
<ref target=AREACOPYDIRECT><kw/AREACOPYDIRECT/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAFORWARDDIRECT><kw/AREAFORWARDDIRECT/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAFREQDIRECT><kw/AREAFREQDIRECT/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAREPLYTO><kw/AREAREPLYTO/</ref>
</item>
<label>
Example:
</label>
<item><eg>
GROUP ECHO_PERSONAL
AREAREPLYDIRECT YES
ENDGROUP</eg>
</item>
</list>
</div2>
<div2 id=AREAREPLYTO>
<head>
AREAREPLYTO &lt;echoid=first netmail area&gt;
AREAREPLYTO
</head>
<p>
Sets the default area for the <kw>READmovequotemsg</kw>,
<kw>READmovecommentmsg</kw> and Forward functions. The default area is
the first netmail area found in your setup. You should check if
<name>GoldED+</name> found the correct one if you have more than one.
If you find yourself often forwarding or quoting from one area to
another, it might be a good idea to setup a Random System group and put
in this keyword.
</p>
<p>
Example:<eg>
Group GOLDED
AreaReplyto GOLDED.BETA
EndGroup</eg>
</p>
<p>
This keyword can be used globally and in a Random System group.
</p>
<p>
Related keywords: <kw>AREACOPYTO</kw>, <kw>AREAFREQTO</kw>.
</p>
<list type=gloss>
<label>
Synopsis:
</label>
<item>
<kw/AREAREPLYTO/ <ident/&lt;echoid&gt;/
</item>
<label>
Description:
</label>
<item>
Sets the default area for the reply and forward functions. Typically
you could set it to a safe/permanent storage type of area.
</item>
<label>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
The default destination area for the reply and forward functions.
</item>
<label>
Default:
</label>
<item>
First netmail area.
</item>
<label>
Notes:
</label>
<item>
This keyword can be used globally and in a
<ref target=RANDOMSYSTEM>Random System</ref> group.
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
</label>
<item>
Mail reader.
</item>
<label>
See also:
</label>
<item>
<!-- FIX ME!!! --><kw/READcopymoveforward/,
<!-- FIX ME!!! --><kw/READmovecommentmsg/,
<!-- FIX ME!!! --><kw/READmovequotemsg/,
<ref target=AREACFMREPLYTO><kw/AREACFMREPLYTO/</ref>,
<ref target=AREACOPYTO><kw/AREACOPYTO/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAFREQTO><kw/AREAFREQTO/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAREPLYDIRECT><kw/AREAREPLYDIRECT/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAYOUWROTETO><kw/AREAYOUWROTETO/</ref>
</item>
</list>
</div2>
<div2 id=AREASCAN>
<head>
AREASCAN &lt;echoid mask&gt;
AREASCAN
</head>
<p>
This keyword defines areas which will be automatically scanned when
starting <name>GoldED+</name>. <name>DOS</name>/<name>4DOS</name>-style
wildcards (* and ?) can be used in the echoid mask.
</p>
<p>
Examples:<eg>
AREASCAN * ; Scan all areas.
AREASCAN *INTER* ; Scan all areas containing INTER anywhere in
; the echoid.
AREASCAN INT*.* ; Scan all areas beginning with INT and
; containing a dot anywhere in the echoid.</eg>
</p>
<p>
It is recommended to have an <q>AREASCAN *</q> to scan all areas at
startup. If you don't want to wait for the scan to complete, you can
abort the scan by pressing &lt;ESC&gt; during startup.
</p>
<list type=gloss>
<label>
Synopsis:
</label>
<item>
<kw/AREASCAN/ <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/
</item>
<label>
Description:
</label>
<item>
This keyword defines areas which will be automatically scanned for
new mail when starting <name/GoldED+/.
</item>
<label>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name/4DOS/-style
wildcards (<q/*/ and <q/?/). You may specify multiple masks separated
with commas.
</item>
<label>
Notes:
</label>
<item>
It is recommended to have to scan all areas at startup. If you don't
want to wait for the scan to complete, you can abort the scan by
pressing &lt;ESC&gt; during startup.
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
</label>
<item>
Mail reader.
</item>
<label>
See also:
</label>
<item>
<ref target=AREAPMSCAN><kw/AREAPMSCAN/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAPMSCANEXCL><kw/AREAPMSCANEXCL/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAPMSCANINCL><kw/AREAPMSCANINCL/</ref>,
<ref target=AREASCANEXCL><kw/AREASCANEXCL/</ref>,
<ref target=AREASCANINCL><kw/AREASCANINCL/</ref>
</item>
<label>
Example:
</label>
<item><eg>
AREASCAN * ; Scan all areas.
AREASCAN *INTER* ; Scan all areas containing INTER anywhere in the
; echoid
AREASCAN INT*.* ; Scan all areas beginning with INT and
; containing a dot anywhere in the echoid</eg>
</item>
</list>
</div2>
<div2 id=AREASCANEXCL>
<head>
AREASCANEXCL &lt;echoid or wildcards&gt;
AREASCANEXCL
</head>
<p>
With this keyword you can prevent areas from being scanned with
<kw>AREASCAN</kw> on startup. This is good if you use
<q>AREASCAN *</q>, but have some big areas which slows it down.
</p>
<list type=gloss>
<label>
Synopsis:
</label>
<item>
<kw/AREASCANEXCL/ <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/
</item>
<label>
Description:
</label>
<item>
With this keyword you can prevent areas from being scanned with
<ref target=AREASCAN><kw/AREASCAN/</ref> on startup.
</item>
<label>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name/4DOS/-style
wildcards (<q/*/ and <q/?/). You may specify multiple masks separated
with commas.
</item>
<label>
Notes:
</label>
<item>
This is good if you use <ref target=AREASCAN><kw/AREASCAN/</ref>
to scan all areas, but have some big areas which slows it down.<lb>
You can use the <ref target=AREASCANINCL><kw/AREASCANINCL/</ref>
keyword to reinclude areas which have been excluded with
<kw/AREASCANEXCL/.
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
</label>
<item>
Mail reader.
</item>
<label>
See also:
</label>
<item>
<ref target=AREAPMSCAN><kw/AREAPMSCAN/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAPMSCANEXCL><kw/AREAPMSCANEXCL/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAPMSCANINCL><kw/AREAPMSCANINCL/</ref>,
<ref target=AREASCAN><kw/AREASCAN/</ref>,
<ref target=AREASCANINCL><kw/AREASCANINCL/</ref>
</item>
</list>
</div2>
<div2 id=AREASCANINCL>
<head>
AREASCANINCL &lt;echoid or wildcards&gt;
AREASCANINCL
</head>
<p>
Here you can specify areas to be scanned with <kw>AREASCAN</kw> even if
they were excluded with <kw>AREASCANEXCL</kw>. Useful for partial
reversal of wildcard specs in the excludes.
</p>
<list type=gloss>
<label>
Synopsis:
</label>
<item>
<kw/AREASCANINCL/ <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/
</item>
<label>
Description:
</label>
<item>
This keyword allows to specify areas which are to be scanned with
<ref target=AREASCAN><kw/AREASCAN/</ref> even if they were
excluded with <ref target=AREASCANEXCL><kw/AREASCANEXCL/</ref>.
Useful for partial reversal of wildcard specs in the excludes.
</item>
<label>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
The <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/ may contain <name/4DOS/-style
wildcards (<q/*/ and <q/?/). You may specify multiple masks separated
with commas.
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
</label>
<item>
Mail reader.
</item>
<label>
See also:
</label>
<item>
<ref target=AREAPMSCAN><kw/AREAPMSCAN/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAPMSCANEXCL><kw/AREAPMSCANEXCL/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAPMSCANINCL><kw/AREAPMSCANINCL/</ref>
<ref target=AREASCAN><kw/AREASCAN/</ref>,
<ref target=AREASCANEXCL><kw/AREASCANEXCL/</ref>,
</item>
</list>
</div2>
<div2 id=AREASCANSORT>
<head>
AREASCANSORT &lt;sortspec=XZBE&gt;
AREASCANSORT
</head>
<p>
When scanning areas, <name>GoldED+</name> can optimize area scanning
speed if it first sorts the arealist in an order so that each msgbase
format is scanned in sequence rather than on semi-random order.
</p>
<p>
If you don't like this or don't need it, you can define your own sort
order.
</p>
<p>
See the <kw>AREALISTSORT</kw> keyword for the definition of the
sortspecs.
</p>
<list type=gloss>
<label>
Synopsis:
</label>
<item>
<kw/AREASCANSORT/ <ident/&lt;sortspec&gt;/
</item>
<label>
Description:
</label>
<item>
When scanning areas, <name/GoldED+/ can optimize area scanning
speed if it first sorts the arealist in an order so that each msgbase
format is scanned in sequence rather than on semi-random order.
</item>
<label>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
The &lt;sortspec&gt; described in details in the
<ref target=AREALISTSORT><kw/AREALISTSORT/</ref> chapter.
</item>
<label>
Default:
</label>
<item>
<ident/XZBE/
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
</label>
<item>
Mail reader.
</item>
<label>
See also:
</label>
<item>
<ref target=AREALISTSORT><kw/AREALISTSORT/</ref>
</item>
</list>
</div2>
<div2 id=AREASEP>
<head>
AREASEP &lt;echoid&gt; &lt;"desc"&gt; &lt;group&gt; &lt;type&gt;
AREASEP
</head>
<p>
You can define area separation lines between groups or areatypes. The
syntax is nearly the same as the <kw>AREADEF</kw> keyword except for
the fields after &lt;type&gt;.
</p>
<p>
Examples:
</p>
<p>
These five are area separation lines that are designed to list before
each type of area. This works well when <kw>AREALISTSORT</kw> has
<ident>T</ident> (for type) as one of the primary sort orders.
</p>
<p>Example:<eg><![ CDATA [
<list type=gloss>
<label>
Synopsis:
</label>
<item>
<kw/AREASEP/ <ident>&lt;echoid&gt; &lt;<![ CDATA ["desc"]]>&gt;
&lt;group&gt; &lt;type&gt;</ident>
</item>
<label>
Description:
</label>
<item>
You can define area separation lines between groups or areatypes.
</item>
<label>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
<table rows=9 cols=2>
<row>
<cell>
<ident>echoid</ident>
</cell>
<cell>
Mail area identifier.
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident><![ CDATA ["desc"]]></ident>
</cell>
<cell>
Area description in quotes.
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident>group</ident>
</cell>
<cell>
Group ID uppercase letter (A-Z) or 0 if not in a group. Use
#groupnumber to specify group numbers in the 1-999 range.
</cell>
</row>
<row>
<cell>
<ident>type</ident>
</cell>
<cell>
<ident/Net/, <ident/Echo/, <ident/Local/, <ident/EMail/ or
<ident/News/.
</cell>
</row>
</table>
</item>
<label>
Notes:
</label>
<item>
The area separation lines are implemented like a special kind of
area, and are therefore sorted in the arealist just as if they were
actual areas. This is also the reason why you can place the cursor
bar on the separation lines. The fuzzy feature may be used to quickly
go to an area group, that's why cursor can be placed on separation
lines.<lb>
When configuring area separation lines, be careful to consider the
<ref target=AREALISTSORT><kw/AREALISTSORT/</ref>, so that the lines
are sorted into the positions you want. If you don't sort areas, you
must make sure that the <kw/AREASEP/ definitions are placed correctly
in your configuration file, that is, between/before
<ref taget=AREA><kw/AREA/</ref> and
<ref taget=AREADEF><kw/AREADEF/</ref> lines.<lb>
You will note that the separation lines are not fully connected into
the left and right edges. This is both by design and for practical
reasons (easier to implement), not a bug.<lb>
Currently the descriptions are hardcoded to the natural location in
the description column.
</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=AREAFILEGROUPS><kw/AREAFILEGROUPS/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTFORMAT><kw/AREALISTFORMAT/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTGROUPORDER><kw/AREALISTGROUPORDER/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTSORT><kw/AREALISTSORT/</ref>,
<ref target=AREATYPEORDER><kw/AREATYPEORDER/</ref>
</item>
<label>
Example:
</label>
<item><eg><![ CDATA [
; In this example areas will be separated by types
AREALISTSORT TYUE
AREASEP &excl;NET "Netmail areas" 0 Net
AREASEP &excl;EMAIL "E-mail areas" 0 EMail
AREASEP &excl;ECHO "Echomail areas" 0 Echo
AREASEP &excl;NEWS "Newsgroup areas" 0 News
AREASEP &excl;LOCAL "Local areas" 0 Local]]></eg>
</p>
<p>
These can be used to separate areas with group letters (it will also
work with group numbers like #117). Areas should then be sorted
primarily on the group.
</p>
<p>Example:<eg><![ CDATA [
<eg><![ CDATA [
; And in this one areas will be separated by groups
AREALISTSORT GYUE
AREASEP &excl;A "Group A" A Local
AREASEP &excl;B "Group B" B Local
AREASEP &excl;C "Group C" C Local]]></eg>
</p>
<p>
In these examples, I put a <q>&excl;</q> in front of the echoid to make
sure it is sorted ahead of the areas. This may not be necessary in all
cases, depending on the sort order in effect. If you do put
<q>&excl;</q> in front of the echoid, have fuzzy sorting as the primary
sort order, and type <q>&excl;</q> in the fuzzy search, you'll get the
interesting effect that all area separation lines collect themselves at
the top :-)
</p>
<p>
The area separation lines are implemented like a special kind of area,
and are therefore sorted in the arealist just as if they were actual
areas. This is also the reason why you can place the cursor bar on the
separation lines. Originally I wanted to make the cursor skip the
separation lines, but I think I'll leave it as it is, because it can be
useful sometimes, especially when using the fuzzy feature to quickly go
to an area, for example, type <q>&excl;C</q> to quickly move down to
the group C areas (using the group sorted example).
</p>
<p>
When configuring area separation lines, be careful to consider the
<kw>AREALISTSORT</kw>, so that the lines are sorted into the positions
you want. If you don't sort areas, you must make sure that the
<kw>AREASEP</kw> definitions are placed correctly in your
<code>GOLDED.CFG</code> or <code>GOLDAREA.CFG</code>, that is,
between/before <kw>AREADEF</kw> lines.
</p>
<p>
You will note that the separation lines are not fully connected into
the left and right edges. This is both by design and for practical
reasons (easier to implement), not a bug.
</p>
<p>
Currently the descriptions are hardcoded to the natural location in the
description column.
</p>
</item>
</list>
</div2>
<div2 id=AREASTART>
<head>
AREASTART &lt;echoid&gt;
AREASTART
</head>
<p>
Normally <name>GoldED+</name> starts by displaying the arealist, to let
you select which area you want to read. If this keyword is defined, the
arealist is bypassed and <name>GoldED+</name> starts directly in the
configured area. You can override <kw>AREASTART</kw> with the
<code>-E</code> commandline switch.
</p>
<list type=gloss>
<label>
Synopsis:
</label>
<item>
<kw/AREASTART/ <ident/&lt;echoid&gt;/
</item>
<label>
Description:
</label>
<item>
Normally <name>GoldED+</name> starts by displaying the arealist, to
let you select which area you want to read. If this keyword is
defined, the arealist is bypassed and <name/GoldED+/ starts directly
in the configured area. You can override <kw>AREASTART</kw> with the
<code>-e</code> commandline switch.
</item>
<label>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
The <ident/&lt;echoid&gt;/ parameter specifies the echo
<name/GoldED+/ should start directly in.
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
</label>
<item>
Mail reader.
</item>
<label>
See also:
</label>
<item>
<ptr target=COMMANDLINE> chapter
</item>
</list>
</div2>
<div2 id=AREATYPEORDER>
<head>
AREATYPEORDER &lt;type1=Net&gt; &lt;type2=EMail&gt; &lt;type3=Echo&gt;
&lt;type4=News&gt; &lt;type5=Local&gt;
AREATYPEORDER
</head>
<p>
This keyword allows you to change the ordering of the
<ident>Net</ident>, <ident>Echo</ident>, <ident>Local</ident>,
<ident>EMail</ident> and <ident>News</ident> types when sorted by
<kw>AREALISTSORT</kw>.
</p>
<p>
This keyword was added to give greater flexibility to the
<kw>AREASEP</kw> feature.
</p>
<list type=gloss>
<label>
Synopsis:
</label>
<item>
<kw/AREATYPEORDER/ <ident>&lt;type1&gt; &lt;type2&gt; &lt;type3&gt;
&lt;type4&gt; &lt;type5&gt;</ident>
</item>
<label>
Description:
</label>
<item>
This keyword allows you to change the ordering of the different
area types when sorted by
<ref target=AREALISTSORT><kw/AREALISTSORT/</ref>.
</item>
<label>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
The following types are allowed: <ident/NET/, <ident/ECHO/,
<ident/LOCAL/, <ident/EMAIL/ and <ident/NEWS/.
</item>
<label>
Default:
</label>
<item>
<ident/NET/ <ident/EMAIL/ <ident/ECHO/ <ident/NEWS/ <ident/LOCAL/
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
</label>
<item>
Mail reader.
</item>
<label>
See also:
</label>
<item>
<ref target=AREALISTFORMAT><kw/AREALISTFORMAT/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTSORT><kw/AREALISTSORT/</ref>
</item>
</list>
</div2>
<!-- finished here -->
<div2 id=AREAYOUWROTETO>
<head>
AREAYOUWROTETO &lt;echoid&gt;
@ -9680,6 +10098,17 @@ AREASEP &excl;C "Group C" C Local]]></eg>
This feature is not supported for Hudson and GoldBase messagebases.
</p>
</div2>
<div2 id=USEAREA>
<head>
USEAREA &lt;yes/no&gt;
</head>
<p>
(yes)
</p>
<p>
If set to no then GoldEd will not recognize <gi/AREA/ kludge.
</p>
</div2>
<div2>
<head>
USECHARSET &lt;yes/no&gt;