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<p> <p>
<name/GoldED+/ takes his history from the patch collection made by <name/GoldED+/ takes his history from the patch collection made by
<name>Alexander S. Aganichev</name>. A lot of code was contributed to <name>Alexander S. Aganichev</name>. A lot of code was contributed to
<name/GoldED+/ by different people around the world. At least <name/GoldED+/ by different people around the world. At least,
<name/GoldED+/ contains portions of code written by the core team of <name/GoldED+/ contains portions of code written by the core team of
<name/GoldED/ (<name/Odinn Sorensen/, <name>Dirk A. Mueller</name>, and <name/GoldED/ (<name/Odinn Sorensen/, <name>Dirk A. Mueller</name>, and
<name/Leonid Lisovsky/), <name/Mike Smedley/, <name/Pavel Gulchouck/, <name/Leonid Lisovsky/), <name/Mike Smedley/, <name/Pavel Gulchouck/,
@ -1107,8 +1107,8 @@ RDDT path.rpt -n2:5020/604.19 -l2:5020/604 2:5020/604.19 -p</eg>
</list> </list>
</p> </p>
<p> <p>
When the using <ref target=AREAFILE><kw/AREAFILE/</ref> feature to read When using the <ref target=AREAFILE><kw/AREAFILE/</ref> feature to read
external area configuration from other programs, the individual external area configuration from the other programs, the individual
<ref target=AREAFILE><kw/AREAFILE/</ref>'s may use specific environment <ref target=AREAFILE><kw/AREAFILE/</ref>'s may use specific environment
variables to find the files. Please read the variables to find the files. Please read the
<ptr target=AREACONFIGURATION> chapter for specific details of each <ptr target=AREACONFIGURATION> chapter for specific details of each
@ -2141,7 +2141,7 @@ AKAMATCH 23: 22:33/44</eg>
See also: See also:
</label> </label>
<item> <item>
<ref target=REM/Remark/ chapter <ref target=REM/Remarks/
</item> </item>
<label> <label>
Example: Example:
@ -2716,7 +2716,7 @@ AREA:&lt;OriginalEchoID&gt;</eg>
</cell> </cell>
<cell> <cell>
Group ID uppercase letter (A-Z) or 0 if not in a group. Use Group ID uppercase letter (A-Z) or 0 if not in a group. Use
&num;groupnumber to specify group numbers in the 1-999 range. #groupnumber to specify group numbers in the 1-999 range.
</cell> </cell>
</row> </row>
<row> <row>
@ -2866,7 +2866,7 @@ AREA:&lt;OriginalEchoID&gt;</eg>
</cell> </cell>
<cell> <cell>
Optional groupid uppercase letter (A-Z) or 0 if not in a group. Optional groupid uppercase letter (A-Z) or 0 if not in a group.
Use &num;groupnumber to specify group numbers in the 1-999 Use #groupnumber to specify group numbers in the 1-999
range or <q>-</q> to keep the existing groupid. range or <q>-</q> to keep the existing groupid.
</cell> </cell>
</row> </row>
@ -3096,7 +3096,7 @@ AREAEXCL INT*.* ; Excludes all areas beginning with INT and
</item> </item>
</list> </list>
</div2> </div2>
<div2> <div2 id=AREAFILEGROUPS>
<head> <head>
AREAFILEGROUPS AREAFILEGROUPS
</head> </head>
@ -3112,7 +3112,7 @@ AREAEXCL INT*.* ; Excludes all areas beginning with INT and
</label> </label>
<item> <item>
In some <ref target=AREAFILE><kw/AREAFILE/</ref> setups, you can In some <ref target=AREAFILE><kw/AREAFILE/</ref> setups, you can
groups the areas using single letters (A-Z) or numbers (&num;1-999). groups the areas using single letters (A-Z) or numbers (#1-999).
</item> </item>
<label> <label>
Parameters: Parameters:
@ -3269,7 +3269,7 @@ AREAEXCL INT*.* ; Excludes all areas beginning with INT and
<ref target=FRQNODEMAP><kw/FRQNODEMAP/</ref>, <ref target=FRQNODEMAP><kw/FRQNODEMAP/</ref>,
<ref target=FRQOPTIONS><kw/FRQOPTIONS/</ref>, <ref target=FRQOPTIONS><kw/FRQOPTIONS/</ref>,
<ref target=FRQWAZOO><kw/FRQWAZOO/</ref>, <ref target=FRQWAZOO><kw/FRQWAZOO/</ref>,
<ref target=OUTBOUND><kw/OUTBOUND/</ref> <ref target=OUTBOUNDPATH><kw/OUTBOUNDPATH/</ref>
</item> </item>
</list> </list>
</div2> </div2>
@ -3331,7 +3331,7 @@ AREAEXCL INT*.* ; Excludes all areas beginning with INT and
<ref target=FRQNODEMAP><kw/FRQNODEMAP/</ref>, <ref target=FRQNODEMAP><kw/FRQNODEMAP/</ref>,
<ref target=FRQOPTIONS><kw/FRQOPTIONS/</ref>, <ref target=FRQOPTIONS><kw/FRQOPTIONS/</ref>,
<ref target=FRQWAZOO><kw/FRQWAZOO/</ref>, <ref target=FRQWAZOO><kw/FRQWAZOO/</ref>,
<ref target=OUTBOUND><kw/OUTBOUND/</ref> <ref target=OUTBOUNDPATH><kw/OUTBOUNDPATH/</ref>
</item> </item>
</list> </list>
</div2> </div2>
@ -3366,8 +3366,6 @@ AREAEXCL INT*.* ; Excludes all areas beginning with INT and
Notes: Notes:
</label> </label>
<item> <item>
You can use the <kw/AREAINCL/ keyword to reinclude areas which have
been excluded with <ref target=AREAEXCL><kw/AREAEXCL/</ref>.<lb>
This keyword must be placed before any of This keyword must be placed before any of
<ref target=AREA><kw/AREA/</ref>, <ref target=AREA><kw/AREA/</ref>,
<ref target=AREADEF><kw/AREADEF/</ref>, <ref target=AREADEF><kw/AREADEF/</ref>,
@ -3602,7 +3600,7 @@ AREAISNEWS alt.*, rec.*, sci.*</eg>
Synopsis: Synopsis:
</label> </label>
<item> <item>
<kw/AREALISTECHOMAX/ <ident/size/ <kw/AREALISTECHOMAX/ <ident/&lt;size&gt;/
</item> </item>
<label> <label>
Description: Description:
@ -3667,7 +3665,7 @@ AREAISNEWS alt.*, rec.*, sci.*</eg>
Synopsis: Synopsis:
</label> </label>
<item> <item>
<kw/AREALISTFORMAT/ <ident/string/ <kw/AREALISTFORMAT/ <ident/&lt;string&gt;/
</item> </item>
<label> <label>
Description: Description:
@ -3855,7 +3853,7 @@ AREALISTFORMAT "AM D C4PU4N E G "]]></eg>
<item> <item>
This feature provides a way to hide group ID on the arealist screen, This feature provides a way to hide group ID on the arealist screen,
in a column to the right of the <gi/EchoID/ column. If a group ID is in a column to the right of the <gi/EchoID/ column. If a group ID is
not a letter in the range A-Z (a value in the range &num;65-&num;90), not a letter in the range A-Z (a value in the range #65-#90),
the groupid is not shown anyway. the groupid is not shown anyway.
</item> </item>
<label> <label>
@ -3888,6 +3886,7 @@ AREALISTFORMAT "AM D C4PU4N E G "]]></eg>
See also: See also:
</label> </label>
<item> <item>
<ref target=AREAFILEGROUPS><kw/AREAFILEGROUPS/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTFORMAT><kw/AREALISTFORMAT/</ref>, <ref target=AREALISTFORMAT><kw/AREALISTFORMAT/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTGROUPORDER><kw/AREALISTGROUPORDER/</ref> <ref target=AREALISTGROUPORDER><kw/AREALISTGROUPORDER/</ref>
</item> </item>
@ -3902,7 +3901,7 @@ AREALISTFORMAT "AM D C4PU4N E G "]]></eg>
Synopsis: Synopsis:
</label> </label>
<item> <item>
<kw/AREALISTGROUPORDER/ <ident/string/ <kw/AREALISTGROUPORDER/ <ident/&lt;string&gt;/
</item> </item>
<label> <label>
Description: Description:
@ -3936,11 +3935,11 @@ AREALISTFORMAT "AM D C4PU4N E G "]]></eg>
See also: See also:
</label> </label>
<item> <item>
<ref target=AREAFILEGROUPS><kw/AREAFILEGROUPS/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTGROUPID><kw/AREALISTGROUPID/</ref>, <ref target=AREALISTGROUPID><kw/AREALISTGROUPID/</ref>,
<ref target=AREALISTSORT><kw/AREALISTSORT/</ref> <ref target=AREALISTSORT><kw/AREALISTSORT/</ref>
</item> </item>
</list> </list>
</p>
</div2> </div2>
<div2 id=AREALISTNOS> <div2 id=AREALISTNOS>
<head> <head>
@ -4123,7 +4122,7 @@ mbutil link -clean
Synopsis: Synopsis:
</label> </label>
<item> <item>
<kw/AREALISTSORT/ <ident/sortspec/ <kw/AREALISTSORT/ <ident/&lt;sortspec&gt;/
</item> </item>
<label> <label>
Description: Description:
@ -4325,7 +4324,7 @@ mbutil link -clean
<label> <label>
Example: Example:
</label> </label>
<item><eg><![ CDATA [ <item><eg>
AREALISTSORT -U+TE</eg> AREALISTSORT -U+TE</eg>
</item> </item>
</list> </list>
@ -4339,7 +4338,7 @@ AREALISTSORT -U+TE</eg>
Synopsis: Synopsis:
</label> </label>
<item> <item>
<kw/AREALISTTYPE/ <ident>NEW/LAST</ident> <kw/AREALISTTYPE/ <ident>&lt;NEW/LAST&gt;</ident>
</item> </item>
<label> <label>
Description: Description:
@ -4394,77 +4393,224 @@ AREALISTSORT -U+TE</eg>
</item> </item>
</list> </list>
</div2> </div2>
<div2 id=AREAPATH>
<!-- finished here -->
<div2>
<head> <head>
AREAPATH &lt;path&gt; AREAPATH &lt;path&gt;
</head> </head>
<p> <list type=gloss>
If you use the <kw>AREAFILE</kw> keyword, <name>GoldED+</name> might <label>
need to know where the area setup files are located. This keyword Synopsis:
specifies where they are found, if not current directory. </label>
</p> <item>
<p> <kw/AREAPATH/ <ident/&lt;path&gt;/
<hi>NOTE:</hi> Most <kw>AREAFILE</kw> types can find the path using the </item>
environment variable(s) specific for the program(s). Such environment <label>
variables (or a path specified with the <kw>AREAFILE</kw> definition) Description:
always overrides the <kw>AREAPATH</kw>. </label>
</p> <item>
This keyword defines where the area setup files are located when
<ref target=AREAFILE><kw/AREAFILE/</ref> keyword is used. It is
also defines default path for the semaphores.
</item>
<label>
Parameters:
</label>
<item>
The <ident/path/ defines the path to the area setup files.
</item>
<label>
Notes:
</label>
<item>
Most <ref target=AREAFILE><kw/AREAFILE/</ref> types can find the path
using the environment variable(s) specific for the program(s). Such
environment variables (or a path specified with the
<ref target=AREAFILE><kw/AREAFILE/</ref> definition) always overrides
the <ref target=AREAFILE><kw/AREAFILE/</ref>.
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
</label>
<item>
Mail reader.
</item>
<label>
See also:
</label>
<item>
<ptr target=AREACONFIGURATION> chapter,
<ref target=AREAFILE><kw/AREAFILE/</ref>,
<ref target=SEMAPHORE><kw/SEMAPHORE/</ref>
</item>
</list>
</div2> </div2>
<div2 id=AREAPMSCAN> <div2 id=AREAPMSCAN>
<head> <head>
AREAPMSCAN &lt;echoid mask&gt; AREAPMSCAN
</head> </head>
<p> <list type=gloss>
This keyword defines areas which will be automatically scanned for <label>
personal mail when starting <name>GoldED+</name>. Synopsis:
<name>DOS</name>/<name>4DOS</name>-style wildcards (* and ?) can be </label>
used in the echoid mask. <item>
</p> <kw/AREAPMSCAN/ <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/
<p> </item>
Examples:<eg> <label>
Description:
</label>
<item>
This keyword defines areas which will be automatically scanned for
personal mail when starting <name/GoldED+/.
</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>
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=AREAPMSCANEXCL><kw/AREAPMSCANEXCL/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAPMSCANINCL><kw/AREAPMSCANINCL/</ref>,
<ref target=AREASCAN><kw/AREASCAN/</ref>,
<ref target=AREASCANEXCL><kw/AREASCANEXCL/</ref>,
<ref target=AREASCANINCL><kw/AREASCANINCL/</ref>
</item>
<label>
Example:
</label>
<item><eg>
AREAPMSCAN * ; Scan all areas. AREAPMSCAN * ; Scan all areas.
AREAPMSCAN *INTER* ; Scan all areas containing INTER anywhere in the AREAPMSCAN *INTER* ; Scan all areas containing INTER anywhere in the
; echoid ; echoid
AREAPMSCAN INT*.* ; Scan all areas beginning with INT and AREAPMSCAN INT*.* ; Scan all areas beginning with INT and
; containing a dot anywhere in the echoid</eg> ; containing a dot anywhere in the echoid</eg>
</p> </item>
<p> </list>
It is recommended to have an <q>AREAPMSCAN *</q> to scan all areas at </div2>
startup. If you don't want to wait for the scan to complete, you can <div2 id=AREAPMSCANEXCL>
abort the scan by pressing &lt;ESC&gt; during startup. <head>
</p> AREAPMSCANEXCL
<p> </head>
<ref target=AREAPMSCANEXCL><kw/AREAPMSCANEXCL/</ref>, <list type=gloss>
<label>
Synopsis:
</label>
<item>
<kw/AREAPMSCANEXCL/ <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/
</item>
<label>
Description:
</label>
<item>
With this keyword you can prevent areas from being scanned with
<ref target=AREAPMSCAN><kw/AREAPMSCAN/</ref> on startup.
</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 is good if you use <ref target=AREAPMSCAN><kw/AREAPMSCAN/</ref>
to scan all areas, but have some big areas which slows it down.<lb>
You can use the <ref target=AREAPMSCANINCL><kw/AREAPMSCANINCL/</ref>
keyword to reinclude areas which have been excluded with
<kw/AREAPMSCANEXCL/.
</item>
<label>
Processed by:
</label>
<item>
Mail reader.
</item>
<label>
See also:
</label>
<item>
<ref target=AREAPMSCAN><kw/AREAPMSCAN/</ref>,
<ref target=AREAPMSCANINCL><kw/AREAPMSCANINCL/</ref>, <ref target=AREAPMSCANINCL><kw/AREAPMSCANINCL/</ref>,
<ref target=AREASCAN><kw/AREASCAN/</ref>,
<ref target=AREASCANEXCL><kw/AREASCANEXCL/</ref>, <ref target=AREASCANEXCL><kw/AREASCANEXCL/</ref>,
<ref target=AREASCANINCL><kw/AREASCANINCL/</ref> <ref target=AREASCANINCL><kw/AREASCANINCL/</ref>
</p> </item>
</list>
</div2> </div2>
<div2> <div2 id=AREAPMSCANINCL>
<head> <head>
AREAPMSCANEXCL &lt;echoid or wildcards&gt; AREAPMSCANINCL
</head> </head>
<p> <list type=gloss>
With this keyword you can prevent areas from being scanned with <label>
<kw>AREAPMSCAN</kw> on startup. This is good if you use Synopsis:
<q>AREAPMSCAN *</q>, but have some big areas which slows it down. </label>
</p> <item>
</div2> <kw/AREAPMSCANINCL/ <ident/&lt;echoid mask&gt;/
<div2> </item>
<head> <label>
AREAPMSCANINCL &lt;echoid or wildcards&gt; Description:
</head> </label>
<p> <item>
Here you can specify areas to be scanned with <kw>AREAPMSCAN</kw> even This keyword allows to specify areas which are to be scanned with
if they were excluded with <kw>AREAPMSCANEXCL</kw>. Useful for partial <ref target=AREAPMSCAN><kw/AREAPMSCAN/</ref> even if they were
reversal of wildcard specs in the excludes. excluded with <ref target=AREAPMSCANEXCL><kw/AREAPMSCANEXCL/</ref>.
</p> 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</name>-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=AREASCAN><kw/AREASCAN/</ref>,
<ref target=AREASCANEXCL><kw/AREASCANEXCL/</ref>,
<ref target=AREASCANINCL><kw/AREASCANINCL/</ref>
</item>
</list>
</div2> </div2>
<!-- finished here -->
<div2> <div2>
<head> <head>
AREAREADONLY &lt;(soft)/hard&gt; AREAREADONLY &lt;(soft)/hard&gt;
@ -4511,7 +4657,8 @@ AREARENAME LOCAL001 BBS.USERS</eg>
at the top of the messages, you should create a random system group for at the top of the messages, you should create a random system group for
the area and enable <kw>AREAREPLYDIRECT</kw> in it:<eg> the area and enable <kw>AREAREPLYDIRECT</kw> in it:<eg>
Group ECHO_PERSONAL Group ECHO_PERSONAL
AreaReplyDirect yes</eg> AreaReplyDirect yes
EndGroup</eg>
</p> </p>
<p> <p>
With such a setup, <name>GoldED+</name> replies directly to the area With such a setup, <name>GoldED+</name> replies directly to the area
@ -4578,7 +4725,7 @@ AREASCAN INT*.* ; Scan all areas beginning with INT and
abort the scan by pressing &lt;ESC&gt; during startup. abort the scan by pressing &lt;ESC&gt; during startup.
</p> </p>
</div2> </div2>
<div2> <div2 id=AREASCANEXCL>
<head> <head>
AREASCANEXCL &lt;echoid or wildcards&gt; AREASCANEXCL &lt;echoid or wildcards&gt;
</head> </head>
@ -4588,7 +4735,7 @@ AREASCAN INT*.* ; Scan all areas beginning with INT and
<q>AREASCAN *</q>, but have some big areas which slows it down. <q>AREASCAN *</q>, but have some big areas which slows it down.
</p> </p>
</div2> </div2>
<div2> <div2 id=AREASCANINCL>
<head> <head>
AREASCANINCL &lt;echoid or wildcards&gt; AREASCANINCL &lt;echoid or wildcards&gt;
</head> </head>
@ -4642,7 +4789,7 @@ AREASEP &excl;LOCAL "Local areas" 0 Local]]></eg>
</p> </p>
<p> <p>
These can be used to separate areas with group letters (it will also These can be used to separate areas with group letters (it will also
work with group numbers like &num;117). Areas should then be sorted work with group numbers like #117). Areas should then be sorted
primarily on the group. primarily on the group.
</p> </p>
<p>Example:<eg><![ CDATA [ <p>Example:<eg><![ CDATA [
@ -8107,7 +8254,7 @@ AREASEP &excl;C "Group C" C Local]]></eg>
</p> </p>
<p> <p>
&dollar;Hex A hexadecimal string. &dollar;Hex A hexadecimal string.
&num;Decimal A decimal (integer) number. #Decimal A decimal (integer) number.
"String" Text string, enclosed in double quotes. "String" Text string, enclosed in double quotes.
'String' Text string, enclosed in single quotes. 'String' Text string, enclosed in single quotes.
Other chars Ignored. Other chars Ignored.
@ -8778,7 +8925,7 @@ AREASEP &excl;C "Group C" C Local]]></eg>
This keyword can be used globally and in Random System groups. This keyword can be used globally and in Random System groups.
</p> </p>
</div2> </div2>
<div2> <div2 id=SEMAPHORE>
<head> <head>
SEMAPHORE &lt;type&gt; &lt;file&gt; SEMAPHORE &lt;type&gt; &lt;file&gt;
</head> </head>
@ -8874,7 +9021,7 @@ AREASEP &excl;C "Group C" C Local]]></eg>
applied to this keyword. applied to this keyword.
</p> </p>
</div2> </div2>
<div2 id=SHAREMODE><head>SHAREMODE &lt;yes/no/mode&num;&gt;</head> <div2 id=SHAREMODE><head>SHAREMODE &lt;yes/no/mode#&gt;</head>
<p> <p>
(yes) (yes)
</p> </p>
@ -9133,7 +9280,7 @@ AREASEP &excl;C "Group C" C Local]]></eg>
<p> <p>
If enabled (yes or hide), <name>GoldED+</name> will highlight text surrounded by If enabled (yes or hide), <name>GoldED+</name> will highlight text surrounded by
one of the following characters in a different color: '*' for bold one of the following characters in a different color: '*' for bold
text, '/' for italic text, '_' for underlined text and '&num;' for text, '/' for italic text, '_' for underlined text and '#' for
reversed text. These are commonly used "stylecodes" which add reversed text. These are commonly used "stylecodes" which add
emphasis to the text, without making it harder to read. Examples: emphasis to the text, without making it harder to read. Examples:
*This* will be shown in bold color, /this/ in italic color and *This* will be shown in bold color, /this/ in italic color and
@ -10600,7 +10747,7 @@ The &lt;programname&gt; can be one of the following:
</p> </p>
<p> <p>
The optional /G switch specifies the default group of the imported The optional /G switch specifies the default group of the imported
areas, i.e. /g=G or /g=&num;103. areas, i.e. /g=G or /g=#103.
</p> </p>
<p> <p>
Looks for the "SQUISH" and "MAXIMUS" environment variables. Looks for the "SQUISH" and "MAXIMUS" environment variables.
@ -10733,7 +10880,7 @@ ENDGROUP
The Group &lt;id&gt; can be one of three things: The Group &lt;id&gt; can be one of three things:
</p> </p>
<p> <p>
1. A group letter or &num;number, matching the group letters or numbers 1. A group letter or #number, matching the group letters or numbers
used in the AREAFILE's of D'Bridge, GEcho, IMAIL, TosScan and many used in the AREAFILE's of D'Bridge, GEcho, IMAIL, TosScan and many
others. To use this feature, you need to enable the AREAFILEGROUPS others. To use this feature, you need to enable the AREAFILEGROUPS
keyword. keyword.
@ -11138,14 +11285,14 @@ The following is a description of the different window parts:
STYLECODE BU _*BoldUnderline*_ STYLECODE BU _*BoldUnderline*_
STYLECODE IU /_ItalicUnderline_/ STYLECODE IU /_ItalicUnderline_/
STYLECODE BIU _/*BoldItalicUnderline*/_ STYLECODE BIU _/*BoldItalicUnderline*/_
STYLECODE R &num;Reverse&num; STYLECODE R #Reverse#
STYLECODE RB *&num;ReverseBold&num;* STYLECODE RB *#ReverseBold#*
STYLECODE RI /&num;ReverseItalic&num;/ STYLECODE RI /#ReverseItalic#/
STYLECODE RBI /*&num;ReverseBoldItalic&num;*/ STYLECODE RBI /*#ReverseBoldItalic#*/
STYLECODE RU _&num;ReverseUnderline_&num; STYLECODE RU _#ReverseUnderline_#
STYLECODE RBU _*&num;ReverseBoldUnderline&num;*_ STYLECODE RBU _*#ReverseBoldUnderline#*_
STYLECODE RIU _/&num;ReverseItalicUnderline&num;/_ STYLECODE RIU _/#ReverseItalicUnderline#/_
STYLECODE RBIU _/*&num;ReverseItalicUnderline&num;*/_ STYLECODE RBIU _/*#ReverseItalicUnderline#*/_
</p> </p>
<p> <p>
Note that stylecode color definitions must be placed below COLOR Note that stylecode color definitions must be placed below COLOR
@ -11951,7 +12098,7 @@ Unshifted function keys
Shift-function keys Shift-function keys
</p> </p>
<p> <p>
&num;F1 &num;F2 &num;F3 &num;F4 &num;F5 &num;F6 &num;F7 &num;F8 &num;F9 &num;F10 &num;F11 &num;F12 #F1 #F2 #F3 #F4 #F5 #F6 #F7 #F8 #F9 #F10 #F11 #F12
</p> </p>
<p> <p>
Alt-function keys Alt-function keys
@ -12024,7 +12171,7 @@ Cursor up/down
Misc other keys Misc other keys
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<p> <p>
Esc ^Grey* Key5 Space Tab &num;Tab @Tab BackSpace ^BackSpace Esc ^Grey* Key5 Space Tab #Tab @Tab BackSpace ^BackSpace
@BackSpace Enter ^Enter @Enter @BackSpace Enter ^Enter @Enter
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@ -12299,7 +12446,7 @@ and a short description of what they are used for.
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<head> <head>
FWDMSGID &lt;aka serial&num;&gt; FWDMSGID &lt;aka serial#&gt;
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<name>FSC-0092</name>: The original <gi>MSGID</gi> in forwards. <name>FSC-0092</name>: The original <gi>MSGID</gi> in forwards.