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====== File Base Editor ====== | ====== File Base Editor ====== | ||
- | 8-) WORK IN PROGRESS | + | The file base allows users to transfer files to and from the BBS system to be shared with other users of the BBS, or for System Operators to build collections of files to offer to their users. |
- | The file base system allows users to transfer files to and from the BBS system to be shared with other users of the BBS. These files can be categorized into different file bases, which are setup in the File Base Editor. | + | File bases can also optionally be assigned to one or many file groups |
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- | File bases can also optionally be assigned to one or many file groups. | + | |
===== Using the Editor ===== | ===== Using the Editor ===== | ||
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Searching within the list of file bases can be done by simply typing the text you wish to search for and the editor will jump around to a matching file base as you type. The CTRL+A key can be used to search Again using the current search text, and CTRL+Y or moving the arrow keys can be used to reset the search text. | Searching within the list of file bases can be done by simply typing the text you wish to search for and the editor will jump around to a matching file base as you type. The CTRL+A key can be used to search Again using the current search text, and CTRL+Y or moving the arrow keys can be used to reset the search text. | ||
- | Multiple File Bases can be marked using the TAB key which is useful for some function | + | Multiple File Bases can be marked using the TAB key which is useful for some functions |
Pressing the / key brings up the Command Menu which contains many other utility functions to add, remove, copy, paste, move, bases (and so on). The following commands are available within the Command Menu: | Pressing the / key brings up the Command Menu which contains many other utility functions to add, remove, copy, paste, move, bases (and so on). The following commands are available within the Command Menu: | ||
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====Echo Tag==== | ====Echo Tag==== | ||
- | * For FTN-style networked file bases: This contains the unique "Echo Tag" of the file base which is used to identify the file base within the FTN-style network. | + | * For FTN-style networked file bases: This contains the unique "Echo Tag" of the file base which is used to identify the file base within the FTN-style network. |
====Network Address==== | ====Network Address==== | ||
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====List EACS==== | ====List EACS==== | ||
- | * For FTN-style networked file bases: When operating as an network HUB this option defines the Echomail Access String (EACS) that the Echomail node connecting to your system must meet in order to be able to see and subscribe to files file base. | + | * For FTN-style networked file bases: When operating as an network HUB this option defines the Echomail Access String (EACS) that the Echomail node connecting to your system must meet in order to be able to see and subscribe to files file base using FileFix |
====Data File==== | ====Data File==== | ||
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====Default Scan==== | ====Default Scan==== | ||
- | * This option defines the default new scan setting for this file base. When a new user logs into the system, their file base new scan setting for this base will be set to the default value here. When set to Yes, that means Mystic will default | + | * This option defines the default new scan setting for this file base. When a new user logs into the system, their file base new scan setting for this base will be set to the default value here. When set to Yes, new users while have this base included |
====Free Files==== | ====Free Files==== | ||
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====Slow Media==== | ====Slow Media==== | ||
- | * This option specifies whether the files in this area are stored on a slow media device such as a CD-ROM drive. | + | * This option specifies whether the files in this base are stored on a slow media device such as a CD-ROM drive. |
====Uploader==== | ====Uploader==== | ||
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====FileEcho Hub==== | ====FileEcho Hub==== | ||
- | * For FTN-style networked File Bases: This option defines if Mystic will run this area as a Hub-only-hatch area. In other words any files received from any system attached | + | * For FTN-style networked File Bases: This option defines if Mystic will allow downlinks to hatch files through the system. In other words any files received from any downlink |
====Anonymous FTP==== | ====Anonymous FTP==== | ||
* This option defines whether or not Mystic will make this file base available when a connection is made to the FTP server via an Anonymous user. | * This option defines whether or not Mystic will make this file base available when a connection is made to the FTP server via an Anonymous user. |
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