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