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MD - Menu description of the current menu (from menu flags) | MD - Menu description of the current menu (from menu flags) | ||
ME - User's total number of e-mails sent | ME - User's total number of e-mails sent | ||
+ | MF - Shows number of draft messages saved for the current user | ||
MG - User's current message group name | MG - User's current message group name | ||
ML - User's lightbar message index setting (On or Off) | ML - User's lightbar message index setting (On or Off) | ||
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UM - User's lightbar message index setting (On of Off) | UM - User's lightbar message index setting (On of Off) | ||
UN - User's real name | UN - User's real name | ||
+ | UO - User's country of origin (as detected by IP/Country blocking) | ||
UP - User's Home phone number | UP - User's Home phone number | ||
UQ - User's full screen editor quote mode (Standard or Lightbar) | UQ - User's full screen editor quote mode (Standard or Lightbar) | ||
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User and BBS data MCI codes, along with pipe color codes can be used within these boxes! | User and BBS data MCI codes, along with pipe color codes can be used within these boxes! | ||
- | **# | + | **#B< |
+ | The #B code opens a < | ||
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+ | Example: | ||
< | < | ||
- | | + | |#B#1#12#This is a header#This is a test notification box!# |
- | | + | </code> |
- | the user pressed a key, Mystic will automatically restore the user' | + | |
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- | | + | **# |
- | | + | This box is similar to the #B notification, except that it does not restore the user's screen content after displaying, and it does not wait for the user to press a key. One use for this might be during a new message scan " |
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+ | Example: | ||
+ | < | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | **#I< | + | **#V#< |
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+ | Performs a pop up vertical selection box, with the selected item hotkey being pushed into the input buffer, and the screen restored to its original state after selection. | ||
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+ | Syntax: |# | ||
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+ | < | ||
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+ | Example: | ||
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+ | |# | ||
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+ | Creates a pop up lightbar box in style 2, starting at X30 Y10 that has three options: | ||
< | < | ||
- | This box is similar to the #B notification, | + | |
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- | wait for the user to press a key. One use for this might be during | + | |
- | a new message scan " | + | | C Selection C |
- | | + | `-----------------' |
- | Example: | + | |
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- | |#INew Message Scan# | + | |
</ | </ | ||
+ | When an item is selected, Mystic sets the color to black on black and pushes the hotkey into the input buffer, so that the prompt it replaced gets the input key. | ||
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+ | **# | ||
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+ | Draws a box using a specific theme style. | ||
+ | < | ||
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+ | </ | ||
+ | **# | ||
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+ | Performs a popup Yes/No box and the result will be used as the following YES/NO answer. | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | Syntax: | ||
+ | Example: |# | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | The above example will pop up a Y/N box using style 2 with a header of " | ||
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+ | After the YES/NO box, Mystic will restore the screen to the original state before the box was shown. | ||
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====== Miscellaneous Codes ====== | ====== Miscellaneous Codes ====== | ||
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DI## - Sets the baud rate emulation of the current display file, using the | DI## - Sets the baud rate emulation of the current display file, using the |
displaycodes.txt · Last modified: 2024/02/29 23:26 by avon