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   Data: ([FILE]) or (@[BAUD]@[TRUE/END/FALSE]@[FILE]) [/NEW] [/ABORT] [/MCI]   Data: ([FILE]) or (@[BAUD]@[TRUE/END/FALSE]@[FILE]) [/NEW] [/ABORT] [/MCI]
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   This command sends the contents of a display file to user.  There are a   This command sends the contents of a display file to user.  There are a
   vast number of optional data which can be supplied to change the way in   vast number of optional data which can be supplied to change the way in
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   Some examples of the DATA commands:   Some examples of the DATA commands:
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-         Data: myfile +       Data: myfile 
-       Result: Mystic will display "myfile.ans" from the user Theme text +     Result: Mystic will display "myfile.ans" from the user Theme text 
-               directory or "myfile.asc" if the ANSI version does not exist +             directory or "myfile.asc" if the ANSI version does not exist 
-               or the user does not have ANSI.  If the .AN1 or .AS1 +             or the user does not have ANSI.  If the .AN1 or .AS1 
-               extension exists, Mystic will apply its random display file +             extension exists, Mystic will apply its random display file 
-               logic to the file and select a file randomly. +             logic to the file and select a file randomly. 
-                           +                         
-         Data: c:\mystic\textfiles\myfile.txt +       Data: c:\mystic\textfiles\myfile.txt 
-       Result: Mystic displays the file if it exists. +     Result: Mystic displays the file if it exists. 
-                   +                 
-         Data: c:\mystic\textfile\myfile +       Data: c:\mystic\textfile\myfile 
-       Result: Mystic will display the ANSI version if it exists or the +     Result: Mystic will display the ANSI version if it exists or the 
-               ASCII version if it does not. (.ans and .asc respectively) +             ASCII version if it does not. (.ans and .asc respectively) 
-                           +                         
-         Data: bbsnews /NEW +       Data: bbsnews /NEW 
-       Result: Mystic will display bbsnews from the user theme text +     Result: Mystic will display bbsnews from the user theme text 
-               directory but only if it has been edited since the user'+             directory but only if it has been edited since the user'
-               last call +             last call 
-                           +                         
-         Data: @19200@FALSE@myfile +       Data: @19200@FALSE@myfile 
-       Result: Mystic will display myfile from the user theme text directory +     Result: Mystic will display myfile from the user theme text directory 
-               applying the same extension rules.  It will emulator 19200 +             applying the same extension rules.  It will emulator 19200 
-               baud rate which works on all terminals, and it will NOT pause +             baud rate which works on all terminals, and it will NOT pause
-                            +
-         Data: @0@END@myfile +
-       Result: Mystic will display myfile from the user theme text directory +
-               applying the same extension rules.  It show the display file +
-               at full speed and only pause at the END of the display file.                +
                                                    
-         Data: @38400@FALSE@c:\mystic\textfiles\myfile.txt /NEW +       Data: @0@END@myfile 
-       Result: Mystic will display myfile.txt from the specified directory +     Result: Mystic will display myfile from the user theme text directory 
-               while emulating 38400 baud rate and pausing on each page but +             applying the same extension rules.  It show the display file 
-               only if it was updated since the user's last login.+             at full speed and only pause at the END of the display file.                 
 +                        
 +       Data: @38400@FALSE@c:\mystic\textfiles\myfile.txt /NEW 
 +     Result: Mystic will display myfile.txt from the specified directory 
 +             while emulating 38400 baud rate and pausing on each page but 
 +             only if it was updated since the user's last login.
  
 **GV - View a display file in ANSI viewer** **GV - View a display file in ANSI viewer**
menu_commands.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/20 02:39 by g00r00

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