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New command line option for mystic: -ansi <filename> while open the ANSI editor from the command line. If <filename> is supplied it will open that file otherwise it will create an empty buffer. IE:

mystic -ansi text\gj-glue1.ans

The ANSI editor can load display files with color codes from PCBoard, Wildcat, Mystic's pipe codes, and ANSI. The editor can save in ASCII or Pipe Code or ANSI and includes variable line length saving for ANSI files as well as some display options that can be set specifically to Mystic BBS.

ANSI editor has a “CRLF at EOF” which always defaults to Yes. If this is Yes, Mystic will save a CRLF at the end of the ANSI file so that the cursor moves to the next line. If No, then Mystic will not.

ANSI editor shows a “File saved” confirmation box after saving.

ANSI editor retains the changed filename between save dialog boxes

CTRL+X will now exit the ANSI editor, asking to save if the file has been changed first.

ANSI editor buffers default to saving with “Clear Screen Yes”

ANSI editor has block options. CTRL+B can be used to select a block of text to be centered on.

ANSI editor has a block option for filling a block with a character, an attribute or both.

ANSI editor has a block option to select a block and center text found within the selected block (using the center of the selected block as the center point)

Mystic supports CNET Control-Y color codes. These work in file description .DIZ importing, in file descriptions, in message reading, in Mystic's file/ANSI viewer and ANSI gallery, and Mystic's ANSI editor can now load CNET color coded files. Thanks to NuSkooler for initial info about the color codes.

config_ansi_editor.1553242742.txt.gz · Last modified: 2019/03/22 03:19 by avon

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