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deb-goldedplus/cfgs/config/goldhelp.cfg
Alexander S. Aganichev 7f18d166ed Configurations updated
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GoldED+ Help System Definition File
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*B 1000,General
Help Menu.
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*B 1001,Drop Message
You are about to loose the message you have just written or changed.
Are you quite sure you want to do that?
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*B 1002,Quit GoldED+
You can now exit GoldED+ or stay in.
A quicker way of exiting is by using <Ctrl-Q>, which exits
immediately.
*E
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*B 1003,File Exists
The file you want to export to already exists. You can append to the end of
the existing file or overwrite it.
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*B 1004,Change Attributes
Here you can change the attributes of the message.
NOTE: Some attributes apply only to certain message bases or area types
(NET, ECHO or LOCAL areas).
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*B 1005,Change Aka
Here you can change the default AKA (Also Known As) address for the current
area.
See also: ^Change Origin^, ^Change Template^, ^Change Username^,
^Change Tagline^, ^Change Xlat Import^
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*B 1006,Change Origin
Here you can change the origin for the current area or message.
See also: ^Change Aka^, ^Change Template^, ^Change Username^,
^Change Tagline^, ^Change Xlat Import^
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*B 1007,Change Template
Here you can change the template for the current area or message.
See also: ^Change Aka^, ^Change Origin^, ^Change Username^, ^Change Tagline^,
^Change Xlat Import^
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*B 1008,Change Username
Here you can change the current username.
See also: ^Change Aka^, ^Change Origin^, ^Change Template^, ^Change Tagline^,
^Change Xlat Import^
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*B 1009,Change Tagline
Here you can change the tagline for the current area or message.
See also: ^Change Aka^, ^Change Origin^, ^Change Username^, ^Change Template^,
^Change Xlat Import^
*E
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*B 1010,Change Xlat Import
Here you can change the current username.
See also: ^Change Aka^, ^Change Origin^, ^Change Template^, ^Change Tagline^,
^Change Username^
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*B 2000,Area Keys
Home Move selection bar to first area
End Move selection bar to last area
Right Move selection bar to next area
Left Move selection bar to previous area
Alt-J Move selection bar to next marked area
Enter Enter the reader for the selected area
Alt-T, Ins Toggle mark on selected area. See also ^Area Marking^.
Alt-S Scan areas - all or marked. See also ^Scan areas^.
Alt-A Abort the area selection
Alt-B Toggle sequential area numbering or board numbers
Alt-O Shell to DOS
Alt-X Exit GoldED+, prompt for final decision
Ctrl-Q Exit immediately, no questions asked
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*B 2001,Area Marking
In the area list, a small arrow by the area number indicates that the area
is marked. Areas are marked automatically, if the lastread pointer is below
the highest message.
If you have unscanned areas, you can mark areas for rescan.
You can toggle an area mark by pressing Insert, and go to the scanning menu
with Alt-S.
You can jump from mark to mark with Alt-J or use Ctrl-Left,Right to Jump
back and forth.
See also: ^Area Selection^, ^Scan Areas^ or ^Area Keys^
*E
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*B 2002,Scan Areas
You can scan all areas, marked areas or current area.
See also: ^Area Selection^, ^Area Marking^ or ^Area Keys^
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*B 2003,Area Selection
Select a new area to read or a destination area for moved replies or
copy/move/forward.
You can select the area by typing a part of the echo name, which will cause
the selection bar to move automatically to the closest match to the name, or
you can use the cursor and page keys to browse around.
The area is selected by pressing Enter.
See also: ^Area Keys^, ^Area Marking^, ^Scan Areas^ or ^Reader Keys^
*E
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*B 2004,Heat Areas
This function sets the "Highwater mark" (1.MSG) in *.MSG areas to point to
the *last* message in the area. The effect is that no msgs will be scanned
out from the area.
You can "heat" all areas, marked areas or the current area.
See also: ^Area Selection^, ^Area Marking^ or ^Area Keys^
*E
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*B 2005,Zap Areas
This function sets the "Highwater mark" (1.MSG) in *.MSG areas to point to
the *first* message in the area. The effect is that all msgs in the area
will be scanned out again.
You can "zap" all areas, marked areas or current area.
See also: ^Area Selection^, ^Area Marking^ or ^Area Keys^
*E
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*B 2006,Select Marks
Select which set of area marks should be used.
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*B 2007,Drop Marks
Unmark all msgs in selected areas.
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*B 2008,Area Catch-Up
Point the lastread pointer to the last message in the current area.
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*B 3000,Reader Keys
Esc, Alt-A Enter the area selection screen
Ins, Alt-E Enter a new message
Del, Alt-D Delete current/marked message(s), ask first
Right Next message
Left Previous message
Enter Page down or go to next message
End Display last part of current message
Home Display first part of current message
Down Scroll message display
Up Scroll message display
PgDn Display next page of message
PgUp Display previous page of message
Tab Toggle a BookMark on the current message
Sh-Tab, BckSp Go to the BookMarked message
Ctrl-Left, - Previous message in the replylink
Ctrl-Home, < First message in the area
Ctrl-End, > Last message in the area
Ctrl-G, num Go to a specific message number
Ctrl-N Go directly to the next area
Ctrl-P Go directly to the previous area
*P
Ctrl-Right, + Go to the next message in the replylink
Ctrl-F Request files from the current msg
Alt-F, Sh-F6 Find string(s) in message header and text
Z, Alt-Z, F6 Find string(s) in message header
F10 Lookup current FROM node
Shift-F10 Lookup current TO node
Ctrl-A Change AKA for the current area
Ctrl-S Change the attributes of the current message
Alt-C, Sh-F2 Change message
Ctrl-O Change origin for the current area
Ctrl-T Change template
Ctrl-I Change tagline
Ctrl-U Change username
Q, Alt-Q, F4 Quote-Reply to message. (Reply to FROM name)
G, Alt-G Comment-Reply to message. (Reply to TO name)
R, Alt-R, F3 Reply to message, without quoting
N, Alt-N, F5 Quote-Reply in another area
B, Alt-B Comment-Reply in another area
L, Alt-L, F9 Enter the message lister.
Alt-M, Sh-F8 Enter the Copy/Move/Forward function menu
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Alt-S, Alt-F9 Enter the marking menu
W, Alt-W, F7 Write/export message(s) to file or printer
Alt-O, Ct-F10 Shell to DOS
Ctrl-R, Sh-F4 Renumber Fido/Opus *.MSG files
Ctrl-L Generate FIDOUSER.LST of all users in area
X, Alt-X Exit GoldED+, prompt for final decision
Ctrl-Q Exit GoldED+ immediately, no questions asked
Alt-I,Ctrl-F9 Toggle hexdump mode. For test/debugging
Alt-V,Ctrl-F5 Toggle display of Hidden and Kludge lines
Alt-H,Ctrl-F7 Toggle display of Hidden lines
Alt-K,Ctrl-F6 Toggle display of Kludge lines
Space Toggle a message mark on the current message
Alt-J,Alt-F10 Toggle "Read Marked" mode
Alt-P,Ctrl-F8 Toggle the "PageBar" feature
Alt-U,Ctrl-F3 Toggle ROT13 crypting for the current message
Alt-Y,Ctrl-F4 Toggle between seq. or real message numbers
T, Alt-T Toggle Twit display - Show/Blank/Skip/Ignore
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*B 3001,Change Message
The message you are about to change, is not written by you, or at least not
with the name you have given in the GoldED+ configuration file.
If you decide to change it anyway, the lines defined in the template as
"@changed" will be inserted at the top of the message.
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*B 3002,Delete Message
Are you quite sure you want to delete this/these message(s)?
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*B 3003,Marked Messages
One or more messages are marked.
You can either perform the function on only the current message or all the
marked messages.
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*B 3004,Go To Next Area
You have reached the last (or first) message in this area.
You can now proceed to the next area or stay in this one. By pressing
<Right> (or <Left>), you also go to the next area.
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*B 3005,Copy/Move/Forward
Copy Copy message(s) to another area
Move Move message(s) to another area
Forward Forward this message.
Copy and Move never changes the content of the affected message(s). Move
deletes the original message(s), so be careful when using this feature.
If you select Forward, you are asked for the destination area, and you will
be able to change the header data. A template-defined message is inserted at
the top of the message.
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*B 3006,Find String
* Four different pattern matching algorithms to chose from:
Plain (same as always).
Shell-style wildcard matching (using * and ?).
Regex. Uses the FSF extended regular expression library.
Fuzzy matching. Like plain, but allows one or more mismatches.
* Logic expressions with "and", "or", "not" can be used.
* Spaces and option characters can be included in patterns.
* Exclude or include kludges, tagline, tearline, origin, signature.
- Search backward. Must be first character, if used.
+ Search forward (default). Must be first character, if used.
! Logic not (match when NOT found).
& Logic and (match this AND that).
| Logic or (match this OR that).
< Match "from" header field.
> Match "to header field.
: Match "subject" header field.
# Match message body (but not any control lines).
. Match tagline.
_ Match tearline.
* Match origin line.
@ Match signature.
% Match kludges/headerlines.
= Match case-sensitive (defaults to not case-sensitive).
' Do not match. Place after an option.
^^ Toggle match. Place after an option.
?p Plain search (default).
?r Regex search.
?w Wildcard search.
?f Fuzzy search with one mismatch allowed.
?f2 Fuzzy search with two mismatches allowed.
?f3 Fuzzy search with three mismatches allowed.
You can enclose a pattern string with double ("") or single ('') quotes if
you want to match a sentence with spaces or which contains option
characters.
The backslash is a literal-escape character. If a backslash is found, the
next character is treated as part of the pattern, not as an option
character. Use this for example to search for a sentence with quotes and
spaces.
Spaces are used as separation characters and are ignored, except when
enclosed in quotes.
The first set of option characters on a search expression line is used as
the "global default". The next set of option characters is bound to the
following pattern. A pattern is completed by the end of the line or by the
logic options '&' or '|'.
If none of the options '<', '>' or ':' are used in the global default part,
the default is to search all three.
Some examples:
To search for the authors name, allowing most common misspellings:
?f1 odinn (matches odin, odinn, oddin, odiin etc)
To search for OS/2 and Warp 4:
OS/2 & "Warp 4"
To search for any occurrance of Odinn or Dirk in the from-line:
< Odinn | Dirk
To search for zip file announcements using wildcard matching:
?w "*.zip*"
To search case-sensitive for some string:
= "All Comes To Those Who Wait"
Some regular expression searches:
?r "Warp *4" (matches both "Warp 4" and "Warp4")
?r "OS/*2" & "Warp *4"
NOTE: A common mistake is to forget to escape or quote-enclose option
characters in pattern strings. For example, what's wrong with this,
if you want to search for zip files:
?w *.zip*
Nothing, but the first '*' is interpreted as if you want to search
in origin lines, which is not what you want.
See also ^Marking String^.
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*B 3007,Go To Message
Enter the number of the message you wish to read.
*E
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*B 3008,Message Marking
You can select many different ways to mark messages.
If you select "Your mail", all messages that contain your name in the From,
To or Subject fields will be marked.
Marked messages, can be Copied, Moved, Deleted or Written to a disk file or
printer.
GoldED+ has a special "read marked" mode, toggled by <Alt-J>, with which you
can read the marked messages only.
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*B 3009,Marking String
Enter the string(s) you want messages marked from.
The syntax of the marking string function is the same as the regular find
function.
See also ^Find String^.
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*B 3010,Message Lister
Esc Abort message lister
Home First message
End Last message
Right Next message
Left Previous message
Alt-S Go to Marking menu
Ctrl-B Switch between wide and narrow subject column.
Enter Go to reader at the selected message
Space Toggle Mark on the selected message
Tab Toggle BookMark on the selected message
Sh-Tab, BckSp Go to BookMarked message
Alt-X Exit GoldED+ - ask first
Ctrl-Q Quit GoldED+ immediately
Alt-O Shell to DOS
*E
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*B 3011,Write Message
You can write the current for marked message(s) to either a file or to the
PRN device.
If you decide to write to the Print Device, you must make sure that it is
turned on and ready to receive data. In the present version, GoldED+ uses DOS
calls to send the data to the device, and if the device fails for some
reason, you will get ugly Dos messages and prompts plastered all over the
nice GoldED+ screen.
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*B 3013,File Requesting
The menu is a list of the files found in the current msg. To filerequest one
or more of these, you have mark them by pressing <Space> when the cursor bar
sits on the desired file(s).
Press <Enter> to send the request. You will be asked for the destination
system of the request, defaulting to the originator of the original msg. You
can send the request with or without an accompanying msg. A FILES.BBS will
be created, containing the names and descriptions (if any).
NOTE: Only as many files as can fit in the subject can be requested at the
same time.
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*B 3014,Confirmation Message
An unreceived message to you with the CFM attribute set tells GoldED+ that
the sender has requested a receipt that you have read the message.
Here you can either allow to generate the receipt, or ignore the request.
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*B 3015,Goto Replies
Choose from the next messages in the replylink.
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*B 3016,Reply Thread
Displays thread for the current message.
See also: ^Message Lister^
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*B 3017,Extern Utilities Menu
Here you may select external utility to run from menu or enter your own
commandline.
*E
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*B 3018,Peek URL
Here you may select URL to process with utility defined with the URLHANDLER
keyword in GOLDED.CFG.
*E
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*B 4000,Header Editing
You are editing the message header. move around with the cursorkeys, <Tab>
and <Enter>. You can quit the message by pressing <Esc>.
If you press <Enter> in the subject field, or <Ctrl-Enter> anywhere, you end
the header editing, and proceed to the editor menu.
In netmail areas, you can use the nodelist lookup and address macro feature
by entering a partial address or last name in the "TO:" name or address
fields. In echo/local areas, only the address macros work.
*E
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*B 4001,Delete Original Message
Do you want to delete the message you have just replied to?
You can turn off this menu by setting the configuration keyword "ASKDELORIG"
in GOLDED.CFG to "No".
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*B 4002,Read Only Area
You are trying to write a message in "Read Only" area.
Please think twice before answering Yes..
It is probably a better idea to reply in netmail or in another area.
If you want to do reply in another area, press <Alt-N> instead.
*E
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*B 4003,Send Via Zonegate
The message destination is in another Zone. The INTL kludge will be inserted
in your message (if USEINTL is enabled), but you must now decide if the
message should be sent directly to the destination or via the established
Zonegate.
Zonegates have the address <thiszone:thiszone/thatzone.0>
*E
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*B 4004,Carbon Copy
The message contained a Carbon Copy list.
You can make GoldED+ process the list and generate the Carbon Copy messages,
you can change the format of the CC list and change the attributes of the CC
messages.
It is also possible to ignore the CC list, so that it won't be processed.
*E
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*B 4005,File Selection
Esc Abort file selection
Home First file
End Last file
Right, Left Next/previous file
Enter Select the marked file(s)
Space Toggle file mark
Ins Mark file
Del Unmark file
Ctrl-Home Mark all files
Ctrl-End Unmark all files
Alt-O Shell to DOS
Alt-X Exit GoldED+ - ask first
Ctrl-Q Quit GoldED+ immediately
*E
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*B 4006,Editor Options
In this menu, you can select internal vs external editor, change attributes,
template and origin for the message.
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*B 4007,Nodelist Browser
Esc Abort nodelist browsing
Nodenumber Search for node
Home First node
End Last node
Right Next node
Left Previous node
Enter Select node
Alt-O Shell to DOS
Alt-X Exit GoldED+ - ask first
Ctrl-Q Quit GoldED+ immediately
*E
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*B 4008,Save Message
You have just written a message, and now you have the option to either Save
it, Drop it, Continue editing it, View it, ROT13 crypt it, change Attributes
or Origin.
Please don't crypt messages, unless you have explicit permission from all
systems the message will pass through. FidoNet Policy 4 says so.
*E
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*B 4009,Use Forward Kludges
If you choose Yes then GoldED+ will insert FWDFROM, FWDORIG, FWDTO, FWDDEST,
FWDSUBJ, FWDAREA, and FWDMSGID kludges into you message.
*E
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*B 4010,Crosspost
The message contained a Crosspost list.
You can make GoldED+ process the list and generate the same messages in other
areas, you can change the format of the XC list and change the attributes of
the XC messages.
It is also possible to ignore the XC list, so that it won't be processed.
*E
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*B 5000,Internal Editor
Internal Editor Cursor Movements:
Enter Terminate paragraph and/or add a new line
Up, Down Move cursor up/down one line
Left, Right Move cursor one position left/right
Home Move cursor to beginning of line
End Move cursor to the end of the line
PgDn Move cursor one page of lines down
PgUp Move cursor one page of lines up
Ctrl-Home Move cursor to the top line in the display
Ctrl-End Move cursor to the bottom line in the display
Ctrl-PgUp Move cursor to the first line in the message
Ctrl-PgDn Move cursor to the last line in the message
Ctrl-Left Move cursor to the previous word
Ctrl-Right Move cursor to the next word
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Internal Editor Edit commands:
Ins Toggle insert mode
Del Delete character at the cursor position
BackSpace Delete character to the left of the cursor
Tab Add spaces to the next tab-stop
Alt-K, Alt-Y Delete from cursor position to end of line
C-BckSp C-F5 Delete the word to the left of the cursor
Ctrl-T,Ctrl-F6 Delete the word to the right of the cursor
F4 Duplicates the current line
Alt-D, Ctrl-Y Delete the current line. (Move to Killbuffer)
Ctrl-U Undelete previously deleted lines
Alt-1 Change cursor character to uppercase
Alt-2 Change cursor character to lowercase
Alt-3 Toggle case of the cursor character
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Internal Editor Block commands:
Alt-A Set a block "anchor" on the current line
Alt-C Copy current block to Cut'n'Paste buffer
Alt-M Cut current block to Cut'n'Paste buffer
Alt-P Paste a prev. Cut block at cursor position
Internal Editor Other commands:
Esc Abort editing this message - ask first
Alt-S, F2 Save this message
(no default) Drop this message - NO ASKING! DANGEROUS!
Alt-H Change attributes
Alt-O Shell to DOS
Alt-I,Alt-R,F3 Import text file into this message
Alt-W Export block to a file
F7 Saves the current message as a file
F8 Loads the message file saved with F7
F9 Calls external spellchecker with message
Alt-X Exit from GoldED+ - ask first
Ctrl-Q Quit GoldED+ immediately - no asking
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*B 5001,Export Message
Type the filename of the block to export.
*E
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*B 5002,Import File
Select the filename of the text file to import in this message.
*E
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*B 5003,Import Text
Select the encoding algorithm to use on imported file.
See also: ^Change Xlat Import^.
*E
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*B 6000,Addressbook
Esc Abort addressbook browsing
Home First node
End Last node
Right Next node
Left Previous node
Enter Select or edit node (depending on the mode)
Del Soft delete node
Alt-P Zap deleted entries
*E
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*B 6001,Addressbook Editor
To save changes press Ctrl-Enter or press Enter at the bottom field, to
discard changes press Esc.
*E
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*B 9001,Out Of Memory
GoldED+ just ran out of memory. There is nothing you can do now except press
<Esc> and let GoldED+ exit.
If you were writing a message in the internal editor, you may be able to
recover all or most of your message in the file GOLDED.MSG.
See also: ^Memory Warning^.
*E
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*B 9002,Hudson Size Warning
GoldED+ has detected that your Hudson message base is rapidly approaching a
very dangerous size. If you do not run a packing utility very soon, you risk
permanent damage to your message base.
The absolute maximum size for your message base is a 16 MB big MSGTXT.BBS
file (65536 records of 256 bytes). This is approximately 16000 messages of
average size.
The GOLDED.CFG keyword HUDSONSIZEWARN defines the size when GoldED+ starts
displaying this warning screen.
Press <Esc> to continue.
*E
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*B 9008,Hudson/Goldbase Index Errors
Your message base index files are out of synchronization. The number of
records in MSGHDR.* does not match the number of records in either MSGIDX.*
or MSGTOIDX.* (or both).
GoldED+ cannot continue until the index files are rebuilt. Please run a
message base index rebuild utility immediately.
Press <Esc> to exit.
*E
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*B 9009,Memory Warning
You are dangerously low on memory.
If you proceed now, you may get kicked out later with an "Out of memory"
error. Watch the memory meter on the status line - if it gets under 20-30k,
you may experience strange lockups.
To correct this situation, run GoldED+ with more free memory or use the -O
commandline option or GEDCMD environment variable to decrease the overlay
size.
*E
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