I've searched the Wiki but did not get how to populate the Text File Section and related subdirectiories (as configured by SCFG).
I was assuming it was simply putting text files into sbbs/Data/Text subdirs and then using postfile.js to add them to database, but this did not work because postfile only shows configured "File Areas" and not "Text File Sections".
data/text/section/section.ini
I was assuming it was simply putting text files into sbbs/Data/Text subdirs and then using postfile.js to add them to database, but this did
I've searched the Wiki but did not get how to populate the Text File Section and related subdirectiories (as configured by SCFG).
I was assuming it was simply putting text files into sbbs/Data/Text subdirs and then using postfile.js to add them to database, but this did not work because postfile only shows configured "File Areas" and not "Text File Sections".
Thank you very much: a lot of info that are really appreciated.
BR
Marco
Hello again,Don't. Use ansiview instead. You don't have to jump through all those
I've searched the Wiki but did not get how to populate the Text File
Section and related subdirectiories (as configured by SCFG).
I was assuming it was simply putting text files into sbbs/Data/Text
subdirs and then using postfile.js to add them to database, but this
did not work because postfile only shows configured "File Areas" and
not "Text File Sections".
My main purpose is to set up a simple Gallery for ANSI and ASCII text
files and the Text Files Sections did seem to me the easiest and
logical location for that scope.
Thanks a lot
BR
Marco
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My main purpose is to set up a simple Gallery for ANSI and ASCII text files and the Text Files Sections did seem to me the easiest and
logical location for that scope.
Don't. Use ansiview instead. You don't have to jump through all those
hoops. Just set up your libraries, dump your files and you're done.
ansiview will do exactly what you need.
So yes, you create your text file section(s) via scfg, and then drop your fi into data/text/[section] directory.
Re: Setting up G-key Text File Section and the easiest way to set up a si
By: echicken to Odusseus71 on Tue Aug 06 2024 01:27 pm
So yes, you create your text file section(s) via scfg, and then drop your fi into data/text/[section] directory.
This is all that I had to do.
BTW, at least in my version of Synchronet, there's a bug where if you have a bunch of text files to list and it pauses with [Press a Key] and you press 'n' to stop displaying, it just keeps displaying the rest of the list non-stop without pausing any more. I often wish for a 'c'ontinue non-stop option at the pause, too :).
That was fixed in https://gitlab.synchro.net/main/sbbs/-/commit/4bdaebf9072001d4b8f46aa28cd798
Thank you: this looks a smooth way to enjoy a gallery.
Is ansiview a module or script?
Thanks
Marco
Is ansiview a module or script?
whats the difference.
Is ansiview a module or script?
whats the difference.
Thank you: this looks a smooth way to enjoy a gallery.
Is ansiview a module or script?
Re: Re: Setting up G-key Text File Section and the easiest way to setup a
By: MRO to Odusseus71 on Thu Aug 15 2024 15:20:09
Is ansiview a module or script?
whats the difference.
All modules are scripts, but not all scripts are modules.
You should find it in /sbbs/xtrn/ansiview
You'll need to run it with bbs.xtrn I think. I'd have to check.
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