• Question about Menu commands

    From gcubebuddy@21:4/129 to Avon, black panther on Friday, January 22, 2021 16:21:21
    Hi guys,
    i had a quick question... is there any document that has all the mystic menu commands? also when incorperatiing ANSI art, do i use the ANSI editor to
    input the text commands dirctly into the ANSI file, or is there some other
    way of setting up the menu commands out side of the ANSI file?
    thanks :-)
    - gcubebuddy

    Thanks
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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to gcubebuddy on Friday, January 22, 2021 14:12:14
    On 22 Jan 2021, gcubebuddy said the following...

    i had a quick question... is there any document that has all the mystic menu commands?

    The wiki is helpful for this:

    http://wiki.mysticbbs.com/doku.php?id=menu_commands


    Jay

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Warpslide on Saturday, January 23, 2021 08:38:43
    On 22 Jan 2021 at 02:12p, Warpslide pondered and said...

    The wiki is helpful for this: http://wiki.mysticbbs.com/doku.php?id=menu_commands

    Thanks Jay :) Yep that's where I would head to also.

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  • From Black Panther@21:1/186 to Avon on Friday, January 22, 2021 12:53:24
    On 23 Jan 2021, 08:38a, Avon said the following...

    The wiki is helpful for this: http://wiki.mysticbbs.com/doku.php?id=menu_commands

    Thanks Jay :) Yep that's where I would head to also.

    Another suggestion, would be to keep an eye on the whatsnew.txt file. g00r00 will note all of the changes into that file, and sometimes the information doesn't get added to the wiki.


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  • From Shitty@21:1/197 to gcubebuddy on Friday, January 22, 2021 19:43:07
    i had a quick question... is there any document that has all the mystic menu commands? also when incorperatiing ANSI art, do i use the ANSI

    Mystic comes with a "docs" folder that has a file called mystic.doc. It has them all in there I think, but a few of the newish ones are probably missing.

    editor to input the text commands dirctly into the ANSI file, or is
    there some other way of setting up the menu commands out side of the

    You mean like | X X ? You should draw those with your ansi editor. TheDraw is good. When you're ready to add | X X (or whatever maybe | X X | I N 2 0) just turn on animation mode first (any style) and then draw the | X X (no spaces of course!) Then save it.

    For example, if drawing a username prompt, do it like this:

    Username: (turn on animation mode)| X X (no spaces)

    Unless you mean something else?

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to gcubebuddy on Friday, January 22, 2021 09:40:20
    Hi guys,
    i had a quick question... is there any document that has all the mystic menu commands? also when incorperatiing ANSI art, do i use the ANSI
    editor to input the text commands dirctly into the ANSI file, or is
    there some other way of setting up the menu commands out side of the
    ANSI file? thanks :-)
    - gcubebuddy

    wiki.mysticbbs.com/doku.php?id=menu_commands&s[]=menu&s[]=command

    Or, just goto wiki.mysticbbs.com and search for 'menu_commands'.

    If I understand the second part of your question correctly, it can be a bit of a... biscuit. :P I usually edit my ANSI file the way I want it, and set the line length to < 24... save. Then I open it with a text editor and insert "|CL" at the VERY beginning and "|PA" at the VERY end. You can add other commands that you need, like disallow canceling, or add pause or whatever else you need.

    Advanced, you can like... change the fonts to Amiga by displaying the correct code, call a script or other things... but basically, I save the ANSI first... then add MCI codes with a text editor. It works for me best this way.

    I hope that helped, as I'm not the best at describing things.



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  • From gcubebuddy@21:4/129 to paulie420 on Friday, January 22, 2021 21:43:11
    Thanks ya that does help.
    I have the first ansi file made, although people probably can tell i'm new to ANSi art. still getting the hang of shading lol. From what i have seen in the BBS community, there is alot of great art out there in ANSI.

    On 22 Jan 2021, paulie420 said the following...

    Hi guys,
    i had a quick question... is there any document that has all the mys menu commands? also when incorperatiing ANSI art, do i use the ANSI editor to input the text commands dirctly into the ANSI file, or is there some other way of setting up the menu commands out side of the ANSI file? thanks :-)
    - gcubebuddy

    wiki.mysticbbs.com/doku.php?id=menu_commands&s[]=menu&s[]=command

    Or, just goto wiki.mysticbbs.com and search for 'menu_commands'.

    If I understand the second part of your question correctly, it can be a bit of a... biscuit. :P I usually edit my ANSI file the way I want it,
    and set the line length to < 24... save. Then I open it with a text
    editor and insert "" at the VERY beginning and "|PA" at the VERY end.
    You can add other commands that you need, like disallow canceling, or
    add pause or whatever else you need.

    Advanced, you can like... change the fonts to Amiga by displaying the correct code, call a script or other things... but basically, I save the ANSI first... then add MCI codes with a text editor. It works for me
    best this way.

    I hope that helped, as I'm not the best at describing things.



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    Thanks
    - Gamecube Buddy

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