LEVEL3 {} If you wish to have full use of this module after the demo period expires you'll need to register it. When you register Globals you'll receive an Activation Code based on your Galacticomm Registration Number. Call 908-583-8080 voice to register, you can register Ultra Globals right over the phone. ACTCOD {} S 20 Activation Code You may set the key needed to execute the Clear Screen command. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKCLS {} S 15 Clear Screen Key You may set the key needed to turn invisible. If you leave this empty it will allow all users to use it. UGKINV {INVIS} S 15 Invisibility Key You may set the key needed to execute the load command which will load a users re-defined keys into the active memory profile so that the user doesn't have to reboot. If you leave this empty it will allow all users to use it. UGKLOD {SYSOP} S 15 Load Keyring Key You may set the key needed to execute the help audit trail which will bring up a list of everyone who has used the help global command. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKHLT {STAFF} S 15 Help Listing Key You may set the key needed to execute the 'helped' command which will remove a user's name from the help audit trail. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKCHP {STAFF} S 15 Clear Help Key You may set the key needed to execute the Help command, which will alert all staff users online that a user needs assistance. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKHLP {} S 15 User needs help Key You may set the key needed to respond to the request for help by a user. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKHLG {STAFF} S 15 Key for person providing requested help You may set the key needed to execute the ansi command, which will toggle ansi on and off. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKANS {} S 15 Ansi Toggle Key You may set the key needed to execute the echo command which will toggle user echo on/off/px. If you leave this empty, it will allow all use to use it. UGKECH {} S 15 Echo Toggle Key You may set the key needed to execute the simulate logoff command which will send a message exactly as if the user had logged off. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKSLF {MASTER} S 15 Simulate Logoff Key You may set the key needed to execute the simulate logon command which will send a message exactly as if the user had logged on. If you leave this empty it will allow all users to use it. UGKSLN {MASTER} S 15 Simulate Logon Key You may set the key needed to execute the information command which will bring up a definable list of user information. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKINF {} S 15 Information Key You may set the key needed to execute the announcement command which will issue a message to notify the users with a definable message. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKANC {STAFF} S 15 User Announcement Key You may set the key needed to execute the global help command which will display the ALL USERS section of the menu (i.e. UNREGISTERED USERS) If you leave this empty. UGKALL {} S 15 Key to see ALL USERS Menu of commands You may set the key needed to execute the global help command which will display the REGISTERED USERS section of the menu. UGKREG {} S 15 Key to see REG USERS Menu of commands You may set the key needed to execute the global help command which will display the STAFF MEMBERS section of the menu. UGKSTF {STAFF} S 15 Key to see STAFF MENU of commands You may set the key needed to execute the global help command which will display the SYSOP section of the menu (i.e. UNREGISTERED USERS) UGKSYS {STAFF} S 15 Key to see SYSOP MENU of commands You may set the key needed to execute the logon userlisting toggle which, when on, will display a brief userlist. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKLUL {NORMAL} S 15 Logon Userlist Toggle Key You may set the key needed to execute the busy toggle, which will block all global commands when on. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKBSY {} S 15 Busy Toggle Key You may set the key needed to execute the auxilary userlist command, which will display a userlist that shows userids, nicknames, and taglines for all online users. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKAUL {NORMAL} S 15 Auxilary Userlist Key You may set the key needed to execute the Set Nickname command, which will place a user defined string in the user's nickname. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKNCK {NORMAL} S 15 Set Nickname Key You may set the key needed to execute the Set Tagline command, which will place a user defined string in the user's tagline. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKTAG {NORMAL} S 15 Set Tagline Key You may set the key needed to execute the Improved User listing, which will display a userlist showing age, sex, class, time online, and other useful data. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKIUL {} S 15 Improved Userlist Key You may set the key needed to suspend a user for a number of days. ** Leaving this option blank allows all users to ** use this; so assign with discretion! UGKSST {SUSPEND} S 15 Suspend Key You may set the key needed to execute the boot command, which will kick a user off the system, send a message about misconduct, and increment his or her boot counter. ** Leaving this option blank allows all users to ** use this; so assign with discretion! UGKBOT {BOOT} S 15 Boot User Key You may set the key needed to prevent from being booted off the system via the BOOT global command. ** Leaving this option blank allows all users to ** use this; so assign with discretion! UGKNBT {MASTER} S 15 Non-'BOOT'able user key You may set the key needed to execute the kill command, which will log a user off the system, and send the user a goodbye message. This is to be used for line noise type situations. ** Leaving this option blank allows all users to ** use this; so assign with discretion! UGKKIL {EJECT} S 15 Logoff User Key You may set the key needed to execute the global time and date, which will display the system time and date. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use this option. UGKGTD {} S 15 Global Time/Date Key You may set the key needed to execute the Set Screen length command, which will allow the user to define the number of rows the terminal has. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use this command. UGKSSL {} S 15 Set Screen Length Key You may set the key needed to execute the Set Screen width command, which will allow the user to define the number of columns the terminal has. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use this option. UGKSWD {} S 15 Set Screen Width Key You may set the key needed to execute the Instant Logoff command(s), which will instantly kick a user off the system. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to access this command. UGKILF {} S 15 Instant Logoff Key You may set the key needed to execute the Credits Remaining command, which will alert the user to the amount of remaining credits in the account. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to access it. UGKCRD {} S 15 Remaining Credit Key You may set the key needed to execute the Logon Logoff display toggle, which will toggle whether the user sees other logon/off messages. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKLDS {NORMAL} S 15 Logon/off Display Toggle Key You may set the key needed to execute the Set Logon message command, which will allow the user to define his/her logon message. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKLNM {NORMAL} S 15 Set Logon Message Key You may set the key needed to execute the Set Logoff message command, which will allow the user to define his/her logoff message. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKLFM {NORMAL} S 15 Set Logoff Message Key You may set the key needed to toggle another user's busy flag (on or off) If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKMBY {COSYSOP} S 15 Set Busy Flag Toggle Key You may set the key needed to toggle another user's invisible flag (on or off) If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKMIN {COSYSOP} S 15 Set Invisible Toggle Key You may set the key needed to switch a user's class globally. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKSWC {SYSOP} S 15 Class Switch Global Key You may set the key needed to give a user or a class a key. ** Leaving this option blank allows all users to ** use this; so assign with discretion! UGKGVK {SYSOP} S 15 Key To Give Global Key You may set the key needed to see what keys are possessed by a user or class. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKSHK {COSYSOP} S 15 Show Keys Held Global Key You may set the key needed to extend a user's time for the day. You can only extend it up to that class time limit per day because it makes it as if the user has been online less for the day and call. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKEXT {COSYSOP} S 15 Extend Time Limit Key You may set the key needed to increase a user's time limit for the duration of his/her call. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKINC {COSYSOP} S 15 Increase Time for Call Key You may set the key needed to re-login while on-line from anywhere. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKRLG {NORMAL} S 15 Online re-login Key You may set the key needed to re-login an on-line user from anywhere provided the user doesn't hold the UGKNRL key. ** Leaving this option blank allows all users to ** use this; so assign with discretion! UGKRLO {EJECT} S 15 Re-login on-line user Key You may set the key needed to prevent from begin re-logged by someone possesing UGKRLO ** Leaving this option blank allows all users to ** use this; so assign with discretion! UGKNRL {MASTER} S 15 Not 're-log'able key You may set the key needed to globally display a dos directory like the remote sysop menu DIR command. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKDIR {MASTER} S 15 Display a directory Key You may set the key needed to allow users to select if they want re-prompting at the end of a global command exeuction. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKRPM {} S 15 Toggle re-prompting Key You may set the key needed to allow users to use the alternate /GO command. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKGO {} S 15 Key to use alternate /GO command You may set the key needed to allow users to turn on/off the alternate /go command flag. (i.e. if the alt /go command is 'go', in the teleconferences, any sentence starting w/ 'go' will try to /go to a page.) If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKGFL {NORMAL} S 15 Key to toggle alternate /GO flag You may set the key needed to use the global 'type file' command. *** WARNING *** The global type command can display BINARY and TEXT FILES. Files such as the BBS password file can be "DUMPED" to the screen, thus there is the potential for a breach of system security. Leaving this option blank will allow all users to use this. UGKTYP {MASTER} S 15 Type a file key You may set the key needed to change the number of calls your system has received to date. ** Leaving this option blank allows all users to ** use this; so assign with discretion! UGKCLL {MASTER} S 15 Key req'd to change system calls You may set the key needed to use the page unbusy notifier. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKPUN {NORMAL} S 15 Key req'd to use unbusy notifier You may set the key needed to toggle the Full Screen Editor autobusy. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKFSE {} S 15 Key req'd for FSE autobusy You may set the key needed to use Cheersoft Global Macros. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKMAC {NORMAL} S 15 Key to use Macros (short and long) You may set the key needed to REPEAT the last COMMAND. (This key applies to both the STANDARD and EDITABLE versions of the REPEAT command) If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKRPT {NORMAL} S 15 Key req'd to REPEAT LAST COMMAND You may set the key needed to select the default editor. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKEDT {} S 15 Key for Full Screen Editor Toggler You may set the key needed to set and display the user defined user lists. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKUDL {NORMAL} S 15 Key to use user defined user lists You may set the key needed to use the Global's Registry deleter function. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKRGD {SYSOP} S 15 Key to use registry deleter You may set the key needed to use the alternate /P ON command. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKPON {} S 15 Key to use alt /P ON You may set the key needed to use the alternate /P OFF command. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKPOF {} S 15 Key to use alt /P OFF You may set the key needed to use the alternate /P OK command. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKPOK {} S 15 Key to use alt /P OK You may set the key needed to use the user's OWN information command (default: ;inf) If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKSIF {} S 15 Key to use self-info command You may set the key needed to write a comment (message) in the Audit Trail. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKAUD {COSYSOP} S 15 Key to comment in audit trail You may set the key needed to change your password. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKPWD {NORMAL} S 15 Key to change your password You may set the key needed to post credits to a user. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKPOS {COSYSOP} S 15 Key to post credits to a user You may set the key needed to cross reference a BBS INTERNET-ID with a BBS USER-ID. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKINT {NORMAL} S 15 Key to use internet id 2 user id You may set the key needed to display a screenful of System Statistics. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKSTS {NORMAL} S 15 Key to display system statistics You may set the key needed to display users you are awaiting PAGE UNBUSY NOTIFICATION for. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKPNL {NORMAL} S 15 Key to see users on your PUN list You may set the key needed to WRITE UltraGrams to other users. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKWUG {NORMAL} S 15 Key to WRITE UltraGrams You may set the key needed to READ UltraGrams to other users. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKRUG {NORMAL} S 15 Key to READ UltraGrams You may set the key needed to toggle the UltraGrams EXPERT MODE feature. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKXUG {NORMAL} S 15 Key to toggle UGRAMS Expert Mode You may set the key needed to toggle whether or not you are ACCEPTING UltraGrams at this time. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKTUG {NORMAL} S 15 Key to toggle ACCEPTING Ugrams You may set the key needed to REPLY to UltraGrams If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGRPLY {NORMAL} S 15 Key needed to REPLY to UltraGrams You may set the key needed to COPY your current UltraGram to another user ... If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGCPY {NORMAL} S 15 Key needed to COPY UltraGrams You may set the key needed to FORWARD your current UltraGram to another user ... If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGFWD {NORMAL} S 15 Key needed to FORWARD UltraGrams You may set the key needed to TOGGLE a user in the "NEW" class TAG'd FOR DELETION. Note: You may configure your choice for the "NEW" class in CNF LEVEL 4 option NEWCLS If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKDU1 {MASTER} S 15 Key to DELETE "NEW" users You may set the key needed to TOGGLE any user TAG'd FOR DELETION. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKDU2 {MASTER} S 15 Key to DELETE any user account You may set the key needed to TOGGLE any user PROTECTED from deletion. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKUPT {SYSOP} S 15 Key to PROTECT any user You may set the key needed to see how much ON-LINE and DAILY time you have left. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKTLF {} S 15 Key to see TIME LEFT You may set the key needed to re-PAGE the last user that was PAGED... If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKRPG {NORMAL} S 15 Key to re-page last user paged You may set the key needed to POST DAYS to a user's account. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKPDY {SYSOP} S 15 Key to POST DAYS to a user You may set the key needed to globally COPY a file. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKCPY {MASTER} S 15 Key to COPY a file You may set the key needed to globally DELETE a file. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKDEL {MASTER} S 15 Key to DELETE a file You may set the key needed to RENAME a file. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKRNM {MASTER} S 15 Key to RENAME a file You may set the key needed to CREATE a directory. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKMKD {MASTER} S 15 Key to MAKE a DIRECTORY You may set the key needed to REMOVE a directory. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKRMD {MASTER} S 15 Key to REMOVE a DIRECTORY You may set the key needed to look up a file's ATTRIBUTES. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKATR {MASTER} S 15 Key to look up FILE ATTRIBUTES You may set the key needed to change your language. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKLNG {} S 15 Key to CHANGE LANGUAGES You may set the key needed to view the Ultra Globals /rec(ent) user list. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKRCT {} S 15 Key to see Ultra Globals /rec(ent) You may set the key needed to set a user's Nick Name, Tag Line, Logon Message and/or Logoff message back to their default settings. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKDEF {COSYSOP} S 15 Key to set user back to DEFAULTs You may set the key needed to select your /p forwarding mode. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. UGKPFW {NORMAL} S 15 Key to select /p forward mode You may set the key needed to be exempt from the CHARACTER LIMITOR. The CHARACTER LIMITOR applies only in the tele-conferences and is designed to limit the # of characters a user can type within a short time period (by locking their input for a few moments if they type too much too quickly). This situation most frequently occurs when users UPLOAD ASCII files in tele-conferences (to display pictures, etc.) and can become quite annoying to other users. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. NOLIMT {STAFF} S 15 Key to be exempt from CHARACTER LIMITOR You may set the key needed to override AGE SENSITIVITY. If you hold this key, you will always be shown a user's age instead of the word ADULT. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. SEEAGE {OLD} S 15 Key to override AGE SENSITIVITY You may set the key needed to see a user's Date of Birth. If you hold this key you will always be shown a user's date of birth instead of the word PRIVATE. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. SEEDOB {COSYSOP} S 15 Key req'd to see a users DOB You may set the key needed to see a users's ZIP CODE in Ultra Globals user lists and User Information commands. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. SEEZIP {COSYSOP} S 15 Key req'd to see user's ZIP You may set the key needed to see INVISIBLE users in the enhanced user listing (and to see their ON-LINE stats in the ;information command). If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. SEEINV {SYSOP} S 15 Key req'd to see INVISIBE users You may set the key needed to force a user INVISIBLE at LOGON. Possible uses: - Prevent unvalidated (NEW) users from disturbing the rest the users on your system. - It can be an additional "feature" option you can SELL to users that WOULD LIKE TO BE INVISIBLE at logon. NOTE: This option doesn't work on MASTER KEY HOLDERS. (The NEXT option however, does!) (To disable this option, leave this key BLANK) FRCINV {HIDE} S 15 Key req'd to FORCE user invisible Do you want MASTER KEY HOLDERS forced INVISIBLE at logon? In addition to the previous option (FRCINV), setting this option to YES will force MASTER KEY HOLDERS invisible when they log on. INVMST {Force MASTER KEY HOLDERS invislbe at logon? NO} B You may set the key needed to see the Ultra Globals logon message that reports "You are invisible.". This allows you the flexibility to decide whether or not users FORCED INVISIBLE at logon are told that they are invisible. INVMK {INVIS} S 15 Key to see "You are invisible" message You may set the key needed display the letter 'S' in the FLAGS field of Ultra Globals USER LISTINGS and USER INFORMATION commands. The purpose of this is to provide a means of identifying SYSOPs and STAFF members. (Other flags shown are: B-Busy, I-Invisible) If you leave this empty, all users will have an 'S' in their FLAGS field. FLGSYS {MASTER} S 15 Key req'd to turn on SYSOP FLAG You may set the key needed for users to MODIFY their own Macros. Note: This should only be defined if you have a specific need NOT to allow users to CHANGE THEIR MACROS. If you leave this blank, users that can USE MACROS may MODIFY their macros. EDITMAC {} S 15 Key req'd to EDIT Macros You may set the key needed to be EXEMPT from having to provide a reason when using Ultra Globals BOOT USER and KILL USER commands If you leave this empty, it will allow all users with KILL access to be exempt. NORSON {SYSOP} S 15 Key req'd to be ;k exempt You may set the key needed to see the Ultra Globals LOGON USER LIST. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users (who have their display of the LOGON USER LIST enabled) to see the LOGON USER LIST. LGNLKY {NORMAL} S 15 Key req'd to see LOGON USERLIST IFKUID {NORMAL} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO User Id IFKNIC {NORMAL} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Nickname IFKTAG {NORMAL} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Tag line IFKRLN {COSYSOP} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Real Name IFKCMP {COSYSOP} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Company (ADR1) IFKAD2 {COSYSOP} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Addr-2 (ADR2) IFKCTY {COSYSOP} S 14 Key req'd to see USER INFO City/State (ADR3) IFKAD4 {COSYSOP} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Addr-4 (ADR4) IFKPHO {COSYSOP} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Phone # IFKPWD {MASTER} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Password IFKLTO {NORMAL} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Last Time ON IFKTOL {} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Time On-Line IFKTOT {NORMAL} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Time On TODAY IFKTOE {NORMAL} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Time On EVER IFKCLS {} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Current Class IFKDLF {} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Days Left IFKCHN {NORMAL} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Channel # On IFKBDR {NORMAL} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Baud Rate IFKMOD {} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Location of user IFKFLG {} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Current Flags IFKCRD {NORMAL} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Credits Left IFKCRE {NORMAL} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Created Date IFKSEX {NORMAL} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Sex of user IFKDOB {COSYSOP} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Date of Birth IFKAGE {NORMAL} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO User's AGE IFKTOC {NORMAL} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Total # of calls IFKSTY {NORMAL} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Type of System IFKSUS {} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Suspend info IFKKIL {SYSOP} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO User Killed info IFKGCF {SYSOP} S 15 Key req'd to see GCOMM Flags IFKPKY {SYSOP} S 14 Key req'd to see USER INFO Personal Key Ring IFKCKY {SYSOP} S 15 Key req'd to see USER INFO Class Key Ring You may set the key needed to BROADCAST a System Announcement to all ON-LINE users via UltraGrams. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. BRDCST {STAFF} S 15 Key req'd to BROADCAST System Announcement You may set the key needed to ALWAYS be able to send an UltraGram to a user (PROVIDED THEY HAVE ROOM in their UltraGrams box) even if they have their "Ugrams Reception Mode" shut off. If you leave this empty, it will allow all users to use it. NOBLOK {NOBLOCK} S 15 Key req'd to be EXEMPT from UGrams BLOCKING You may set the key needed to see ALL PRIVATE CHANNELS in the various user lists provided by Ultra Globals. (The next option allows you to set a key to view a LIMITED portion of "PRIVATE" channels). Private Channels are the type of channels used by commercial services (such as ChatLink, WorldLink, MailLink, etc.) and are also the type of channels used to connect "SLIP" users. PRVCH1 {MASTER} S 15 Key to see ALL "PRIVATE" Channels You may set the key needed to see PRIVATE CHANNELS that meet the criteria of CNF LEVEL 4 option (PVCHMOD). CNF Level 4 (PVCHMOD) allows you to specify a MODULE DESCRIPTION (or PARTIAL MODULE description) of a module (or modules) you would like users with this key (PRVCH2) to see in User-Lists. PRVCH2 {NORMAL} S 15 Key to see SOME "PRIVATE" Channels SETPUB {NORMAL} S 15 Key to set logon/logoff messages PUBLIC SETPRV {NORMAL} S 15 Key to set logon/logoff messages PRIVATE SEEPRV {COSYSOP} S 15 Key to see PRIVATE logon/logoff messages LEVEL4 {} This option, when set to YES, will display certain Ultra Globals "STATUS" conditions (to MASTER KEY holders ONLY) at LOGON to help Cheersoft isolate the cause of bugs that may be occuring on your system. (NOTE: This info will be shown TWICE .. Both at at the ENTRANCE and EXIT of the Globals LOG ON routine. You may also use '!debug' to see your "STATUS" conditions at ANY point, or you may type !debug to see another users' "STATUS" conditions! ('!debug' is a HIDDEN command at this time and is only available to MASTER KEY holders.. DEBUG {Show Logon DEBUG information? NO} B This option allows you to control how Ultra Globals loads itself (as a Global Commands module). STRONG - Recommended method for loading Ultra Globals! MEDIUM - Try this setting if STRONG gives you problems LIGHT - This is the STANDARD LOAD-IN method of 'Global Command Handlers' supplied by Galacticomm. (The /pp command might not function this way) LOADORD {Command Handler Load In method: STRONG} E STRONG MEDIUM LIGHT This is the MAXIMUM # OF USERS to list out when using Ultra Globals /rec(ent) user list command. RCNTNUM {Max # of users to show in UG /rec list: 30} N 1 20000 Should MASTER KEY HOLDERS be excluded from Ultra Globals /rec(ent) user list? MSTPRIV {Exclude MASTER KEY HOLDERS from /rec list? NO} B Would you like Ultra Globals user lists to display via a "cyling" routine? On large BBS's this should be set to YES (BBS's w/ 80+ user channels) or users may not see complete user-lists. Note: By "cycling," a maximum of 5 lines of the user lists are displayed per BBS cycle. POLLUL {"CYCLE" ultra-globals user-lists? YES} B Certain modules are not compatible with Ultra Globals CYCLED USER-LISTS. The incompatibilities MAY result int any # of results: 1) No user-list information is shown 2) Only the very beginning of a user-list is shown 3) .. other not yet discovered problems. To circumvent these problems, you may select up to 5 modules in which USER-LISTS should NOT be cycled! Please enter the FIRST module to not use CYCLED USER LISTS. NOPUL1 {RLogin} (POLLUL=YES) S 25 1st NON-CYCLED USER LIST module Certain modules are not compatible with Ultra Globals CYCLED USER-LISTS. The incompatibilities MAY result int any # of results: 1) No user-list information is shown 2) Only the very beginning of a user-list is shown 3) .. other not yet discovered problems. To circumvent these problems, you may select up to 5 modules in which USER-LISTS should NOT be cycled! Please enter the SECOND module to not use CYCLED USER LISTS. NOPUL2 {} (POLLUL=YES) S 25 2nd NON-CYCLED USER LIST module Certain modules are not compatible with Ultra Globals CYCLED USER-LISTS. The incompatibilities MAY result int any # of results: 1) No user-list information is shown 2) Only the very beginning of a user-list is shown 3) .. other not yet discovered problems. To circumvent these problems, you may select up to 5 modules in which USER-LISTS should NOT be cycled! Please enter the THIRD module to not use CYCLED USER LISTS. NOPUL3 {} (POLLUL=YES) S 25 3rd NON-CYCLED USER LIST module Certain modules are not compatible with Ultra Globals CYCLED USER-LISTS. The incompatibilities MAY result int any # of results: 1) No user-list information is shown 2) Only the very beginning of a user-list is shown 3) .. other not yet discovered problems. To circumvent these problems, you may select up to 5 modules in which USER-LISTS should NOT be cycled! Please enter the FOURTH module to not use CYCLED USER LISTS. NOPUL4 {} (POLLUL=YES) S 25 4th NON-CYCLED USER LIST module Certain modules are not compatible with Ultra Globals CYCLED USER-LISTS. The incompatibilities MAY result int any # of results: 1) No user-list information is shown 2) Only the very beginning of a user-list is shown 3) .. other not yet discovered problems. To circumvent these problems, you may select up to 5 modules in which USER-LISTS should NOT be cycled! Please enter the FIFTH module to not use CYCLED USER LISTS. NOPUL5 {} (POLLUL=YES) S 25 5th NON-CYCLED USER LIST module This is MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CHARACTERS an UltraGram can be. NOTE: This setting DEFINES MEMORY FOR EACH CHANNEL YOU HAVE DEFINED ON YOUR BBS (during INITIALIZATION). Example: If your BBS has 10 CHANNELS and you set this option to 1200 characters maximum per UltraGram: 1200 x 10 = 12,000 byetes (or almost 12K of UPPER RAM) UGSIZE {Maximum # of CHARACTERS per UltraGram 5000} N 300 5000 You may control the MAXIMUM NUMBER of UltraGrams a user may have. This allows you to control the GROWTH rate of the UltraGrams DATA FILE and thus prevent it from "growing out of control..." UGNUMS {Maximum # of UltraGrams a user can have 30} N 1 99 You may configure how many days old an UltraGram can be before it's AUTO-DELETED during BBS Cleaup. Set this option to 0 if you NEVER WANT UltraGrams AUTO-DELETED. UGXPIR {How many days old until UltraGram Deleted? 30} N 0 365 When a user is reading UltraGrams, if they elect to read PREVIOUS UltraGrams and there are NO PREVIOUS UltraGrams, would you like UltraGrams to exit back to the BBS? NOTE: The "No Previous UltraGrams" message appears only when a user has NO PREVIOUS UltraGrams but still has CURRENT or SUBSEQUENT (next) UltraGrams. UGPREV {Exit UltraGrams upon NO PREVIOUS? NO} B When a user is reading UltraGrams, if they elect to read SUBSEQUENT (next) UltraGrams and there are NO SUBSEQUENT UltraGrams, would you like UltraGrams to exit back to the BBS? NOTE: The "No SUBSEQUENT UltraGrams" message appears only when a user has NO SUBSEQUENT UltraGrams but still has CURRENT or PREVIOUS UltraGrams. UGSUB {Exit UltraGrams upon NO SUBSEQUENT? NO} B Use this option configure how long (in seconds) after a user sends an UltraGram he/she may send another UltraGram. This applies to regularly written UltraGrams as well as those that are generated from /p forwarding. (Setting this to 0 prevents any type of delays.) The purpose of this feature is to prevent very NOTICABLE SYSTEM LAG that results from overburdened resources when for example, troublesome users (using ANY type of Macros) engage in "Mass UltraGram Sending!" Note: Tests have shown 2 seconds to be sufficent! UGSVDLY {UltraGrams "re-SAVE DELAY" time: 2} N 0 30 Auto-forward /p's to UltraGrams when a /p is sent to a user that is BUSY or NOT ONLINE (INVISIBLE users are considered NOT ONLINE for the purposes of /p). PAGFWD {Allow /p AutoForwarding to UltraGrams? YES} B Certain modules trap Global Commands and prevent their usage (or make them difficult to use). This causes /p forwarding "ASK mode" to not work properly. Therefor, you may specify up to 5 modules in which /p forwarding "ASK mode" should be prevented (and the user will be instructed that he/she may send an UltraGram instead). Please enter the FIRST module to bypass /p forwarding "ASK mode" (or leave BLANK for none) (You may enter a PARTIAL module description. All modules containing this PARTIAL description will not allow "ASK mode" to work) NOFWD1 {Major Mud} S 25 1st NON-"ASK mode" module Please enter the SECOND module to bypass /p forwarding "ASK mode" (or leave BLANK for none) (You may enter a PARTIAL module description. All modules containing this PARTIAL description will not allow "ASK mode" to work) NOFWD2 {Trade Wars} S 16 2nd NON-"ASK mode" module Please enter the THIRD module to bypass /p forwarding "ASK mode" (or leave BLANK for none) (You may enter a PARTIAL module description. All modules containing this PARTIAL description will not allow "ASK mode" to work) NOFWD3 {} S 16 3rd NON-"ASK mode" module Please enter the FOURTH module to bypass /p forwarding "ASK mode" (or leave BLANK for none) (You may enter a PARTIAL module description. All modules containing this PARTIAL description will not allow "ASK mode" to work) NOFWD4 {} S 16 4th NON-"ASK mode" module Please enter the FIFTH module to bypass /p forwarding "ASK mode" (or leave BLANK for none) (You may enter a PARTIAL module description. All modules containing this PARTIAL description will not allow "ASK mode" to work) NOFWD5 {} S 16 5th NON-"ASK mode" module Ultra Globals allows users to define (and re-define) a NICK NAME! For new users, please enter the DEFAULT NICK NAME they should be assigned. DEFNIC {} S 30 Default Nick Name Ultra Globals allows users to define (and re-define) a TAG LINE! For new users, please enter the DEFAULT TAG LINE they should be assigned. DEFTAG {} S 30 Default Tagline If your BBS supports INTERNET E-Mail via Galacticomm's 'Major Gateway' or Vircom's 'Major TCP/IP' software, this option configures which method will be used to cross reference BBS USER ID's with BBS INTERNET ID's. GATEWAY - Internet e-mail handled by 'Major Gateway' (Or Vircom is set up to use MG/I .DAT file) VIRCOM - Internet e-mail handled by 'Major TCP/IP' (You must have Vircom "ALIAS mode" on!) (Choose GATEWAY if Vircom uses MG/I .DAT!) NONE - Your BBS doesn't support internet e-mail INETXRF2 {Internet 'CROSS REFERENCE' method: NONE} E GATEWAY VIRCOM NONE This option allows you to configure the LOCATION of the INTERNET-ID to USER-ID cross reference information file. For Galacticomm Major Gateway setups (or if you have set up Vircom to use Major Gateway's data file): Please type in: GALGWI.DAT For Vircom 'Major TCP/IP' setups (Note 1: Vircom MUST be set up in "Alias Mode!") (Note 2: Select the above if using Vircom in Major Gateway compatibility mode): Please type in: TCPUIDS.DAT NETFILE {} (INETXRF2#NONE) S 30 Internet-ID Cross Ref. File This is the module description during file transfers. If this is not set properly, the SET ANOTHER USER'S BUSY FLAG will be operable during file transfers! To find this description, follow these steps: 1) Run the BBS. In a local session, log in as SYSOP. In an emulated session, log in as a test user. 2) Have the TEST USER initiate an UPLOAD (say test.zzz) 3) Switch to the local sysop session and type ;# (or whatever your improved user list command is). The last field of the test user will contain the description that your BBS reports while a user is in FILE TRANSFER. Put that description HERE. FTDESC {File Transfer Service} S 30 File Transfer Mod Desc. This is the module description while in the FSE. It is used in the FULL SCREEN EDITOR AUTOBUSY command. To find this description, follow these steps: 1) Run the BBS. In a local session, log in as SYSOP. In an emulated session, log in as a test user. 2) Have the Test User initiate e-mail using the FSE. DO NOT EXIT the FSE at this point. 3) Switch to the local sysop session and type ;# (or whatever your improved user list command is). The last field of the test user will contain the description that your BBS reports while a user is in the FULL SCREEN EDITOR. Put that description HERE. EDDESC {Editor} S 30 FSE Module Desc. This is the module DESCRIPTION associated with the Registry of Users. It is used in the Registry Deleter command. The default name of this module is: "Registry of Users". If you have renamed this DESCRIPTION in the .MDF file to something else, please enter that description here. RGDESC {Registry of Users} S 26 Registry Deleter Module Desc. This is the module DESCRIPTION of the Teleconference on your system. It it used in the "Character Limitor" routine (i.e. the routine that limits how much input users may type while in Teleconference). The default name of this module is "Teleconference". Note: The Character Limitor will search and limit users in ALL MODULES that contain the description you type below. TCDESC {Teleconference} S 26 Teleconference Module Desc. You may configure the DEFAULT mode for LOGON MESSAGES: Choices: ON - New users SEE logon messages by DEFAULT OFF - New users DO NOT SEE logon messages by DEFAULT DISABLE - Logon messages are DISABLED on your BBS (Commands ;logon and ;hi will get disabled) DEFLOM {Default 'LOGON MESSAGES' mode: ON} E ON OFF DISABLE You may configure the DEFAULT mode for LOGOFF MESSAGES: Choices: ON - New users SEE logon messages by DEFAULT OFF - New users DO NOT SEE logoff messages by DEFAULT DISABLE - Logoff messages are DISABLED on your BBS (Commands ;logoff and ;bye will get disabled) DEFLFM {Default 'LOGOFF MESSAGES' mode: ON} E ON OFF DISABLE You may configure the DEFAULT mode for LOGON USERLIST: Choices: ON - New users SEE Logon UserList by DEFAULT OFF - New users DO NOT SEE Logon UserList by DEFAULT DISABLE - The Logon UserList is DISABLED on your BBS (Command ;lu will get disabled) DEFLOL {Default 'LOGON USERLIST' mode: ON} E ON OFF DISABLE You may cnfigure the DEFAULT mode for REPROMPTING after an Ultra Globals global command is executed. Choices: ON - New users will see BBS command prompts after Ultra Globals commands are used OFF - New users will not see BBS command prompts after Ultra Globals commands are used DEFRPM {Default 'REPROMPTING' mode: ON} E ON OFF The Ultra Globals User Information command (;i) and the various user lists in Ultra Globals all have the ability to display passwords (If you have the key needed). To prevent passwords from EVER being show via Ultra Globals to ANYBODY (including Master Key Holders), set this option to YES! Otherwise, those who have the KEY (CNF Level 3 option IFKPWD) will be able to see passwords. DISPWD {Disable the display of PASSWORDS? NO} B When users look up their OWN information, should they be allowed to see ALMOST all of THEIR OWN user-information? (This overrides the KEY NEEDED settings of the ;i user-info fields IF AND ONLY IF users are looking up THEIR OWN INFORMATION!) Note: The following 4 fields will NOT display (unless the user has ACCESS to see them): a) of Kills c) Personal Key-ring b) GCOMM Flags d) Class Key-ring SLFINF {Should users see most of THEIR OWN ;i info? YES} B In the previous option, you allowed users to see MOST of their OWN ;i user-information. For security purposes, one field you may NOT want shown is a user's OWN PASSWORD! *Note* If you configured Ultra Globals to NEVER show passwords (CNF Level 4, option DISPWD: 2 cnf options prior to this one), this CNF option, regardless of its setting, will NOT override the DISPWD setting! SLFPWD {Should their passwords be shown? NO} (SLFINF=YES) B Do you want to record to the audit trail each time you suspend a user? SUSPAT {Record SUSPENDs to audit trail? YES} B Do you want to record to the audit trail each time a user's class is switched with the Ultra Globals SWITCH CLASS command? CSWTAT {Record CLASS SWITCHes to audit trail? YES} B Do you want to record to the audit trail each time a user is given a key (or has one taken away) using the Ultra Globals GIVE/TAKE KEY command? KCHGAT {Record KEY changes to audit trail? YES} B Do you want to record to the audit trail each time a user is increased or decreased ON-LINE or DAILY time using the Ultra Globals TIME CHANGE commands? TCHGAT {Record TIME changes to audit trail? YES} B Do you want to record to the audit trail each time a user is POSTED DAYS using the Ultra Globals POST DAYS command? PSDYAT {Record POSTING OF DAYS to audit trail? YES} B Do you want to record to the audit trail each time a user's registry is deleted using the Ultra Globals REGISTRY DELETER command? RGDLAT {Record Registry Deletions to audit trail? NO} B Users may be sensitive about their age, but at the same time you may want to show the age of your younger users. All users above this age will not have their age or date of birth shown publically. AGESEN {Age sensitivity setting 60} N 5 99 This is the WORD that is displayed when a user is OLDER than the AGE SENSITIVITY setting. Suggested choices are: ADULT, PRIVATE, ???????, etc. AGESTR {OLD} S 10 Word shown when older than Age Sensitiviy When a user uploads an ascii text file to your teleconference it is VERY annoying. This is a limit of 'how much' a user can send per 15 seconds. Set it to 0 to disable, otherwise each character is equal to a 'point', and each line of input is equal to 40 points. I recommend setting this to 350 or so. CHRLMT {User fifteen second character limit 350} N 0 1500 The Ultra Globals BOOT USER command (;k by default) SUSPENDS users a VARIABLE amount of time BASED ON THE NUMBER OF ACTIVE KILLS they have. It works as follows: If a user has NO active kills, they're suspended for 10 minutes.. Otherwise they're suspended for 10 minutes + 5 additional minutes for EACH ACTIVE KILL The following option (DAYRAT) sets EVERY HOW MANY DAYS to recude a user's # of ACTIVE KILLS by 1. DAYRAT {How often do ACTIVE kills REDUCE? 7} N 1 60 This is the character that gets echo'd back to the user when using Ultra Globals change password function. PWDECH {Password change echo character *} C Ultra Globals (by default) provides an ALTERNATE command to /GO as the word GO (no SLASH '/' needed). Although the ;gomode command turns this feature off, some users may not realize this. To avoid confusion, you may want to turn off the alternate /GO command in certain modules (such as teleconferences and certain games that use the word 'go') Please enter the FIRST module to disable the ALTERNATE /GO command (or leave BLANK for none) (You may enter a PARTIAL module description. All modules containing this PARTIAL description will have the GO command disabled) NOGO1 {Teleconference} S 25 1st NON "ALT /GO" module Please enter the SECOND module to disable the ALTERNATE /GO command (or leave BLANK for none) (You may enter a PARTIAL module description. All modules containing this PARTIAL description will have the GO command disabled) NOGO2 {WorldLink} S 16 2nd NON "ALT /GO" module Please enter the THIRD module to disable the ALTERNATE /GO command (or leave BLANK for none) (You may enter a PARTIAL module description. All modules containing this PARTIAL description will have the GO command disabled) NOGO3 {ChatLink} S 16 3rd NON "ALT /GO" module Please enter the FOURTH module to disable the ALTERNATE /GO command (or leave BLANK for none) (You may enter a PARTIAL module description. All modules containing this PARTIAL description will have the GO command disabled) NOGO4 {InterLink} S 16 4th NON "ALT /GO" module Please enter the FIFTH module to disable the ALTERNATE /GO command (or leave BLANK for none) (You may enter a PARTIAL module description. All modules containing this PARTIAL description will have the GO command disabled) NOGO5 {TradeWars} S 16 5th NON "ALT /GO" module Please enter the FIRST MODULE name (or Partial Module Name) to prevent logon/logoff messages from displaying DISLOG1 {*} S 25 1st NO "LOGON/LOGOFF msgs" module Please enter the SECOND MODULE name (or Partial Module Name) to prevent logon/logoff messages from displaying DISLOG2 {Client/Server} S 25 2nd NO "LOGON/LOGOFF msgs" module This is the MODULE DESCRIPTION of any module you would like displayed in the User Lists that has sessions connected as "PRIVATE CHANNELS" You may configure this as ONE SPECIFIC MODULE OF YOUR CHOICE -or- you may make this a SYMBOL (such as *). If you make this a SYMBOL, any MODULE DESCRIPTION that has this SYMBOL in it (and uses PRIVATE CHANNELS) will be shown to users who hold the key in CNF LEVEL 3 (PRVCH2). PVCHMOD {} S 22 Module(s) to show "PRIVATE Channels" Please type in the CLASS you have NEW USERS assigned to (prior to validation). Staff members holding the KEY in CNF LEVEL 3 option UGKDU1 may TAG USERS FOR DELETION who are in this "NEW" CLASS. This provides you w/ the flexibility of allowing STAFF members to DELETE false new user signup accounts while preventing STAFFers from deleting anyone else. NEWCLS {DEMO} S 18 "NEW" User Class for DELETE USER command You may set the string used to execute the Clear Screen command. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRCLS {;cls} S 7 Clear Screen Command You may set the string used to turn invisible. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRINV {;in} S 7 Invisibility Command You may set the string used to execute the load command which will load a users re-defined keys into the active memory profile so that the user doesn't have to reboot. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRLOD {;load} S 7 Load Keyring Command You may set the string used to execute the help audit trail which will bring up a list of everyone who has used the help global command. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRHLT {;#h} S 7 Help Listing Command You may set the string used to execute the 'helped' command which will remove a user's name from the help audit trail. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRCHP {;helped} S 7 Clear Help Command You may set the string used to execute the Help command, which will alert all staff users online that a user needs assistance. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRHLP {;help} S 7 Help Command You may set the string used to execute the ansi command, which will toggle ansi on and off. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRANS {;a} S 7 Ansi Toggle You may set the string used to execute the echo command which will toggle user echo on/off/px. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRECH {;e} S 7 Echo Toggle You may set the string used to execute the simulate logoff command which will send a message exactly as if the user had logged off. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRSLF {;bye} S 7 Simulate Logoff Command You may set the string used to execute the simulate logon command which will send a message exactly as if the user had logged on. If you leave this empty it will disable the command from being used. CHRSLN {;hi} S 7 Simulate Logon Command You may set the string used to execute the information command which will bring up a definable list of user information. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRINF {;i} S 7 Information Command You may set the string used to execute the announcement command which will issue a message to notify the users with a definable message. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRANC {;!} S 7 User Announcement Command You may set the string used to dispaly the global ALL USERS & REGISTERED USERS menu(s) of commands. Users will be shown only those menus which they have keys to. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRALL {;} S 7 Global Menu of ALL/REGISTERED USER MENU(s) Commands You may set an alternate string used to display the global ALL USERS & REGISTERED USERS menu(s) of commands. Users will be shown only those menus which they hold keys to. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRAL2 {;?} S 6 Global alt. ALL/REGISTERED USER MENU(s) Command You may set the string used to display the STAFF/SYSOP Global Menu(s) of commands. Users will be shown only those menus which hold have keys to. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRSMU {;1} S 7 Global STAFF/SYSOP MENU(s) of commands You may set the string used to display ALL the Global Menus of Commands. Users will be shown only those menus which they hold keys to. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRAMU {;2} S 7 Global ALL/REG/STAFF/SYSOP Menus You may set the string used to execute the logon user listing toggle which, when on, will display a sysop definable userlist. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRLUL {;lu} S 7 Logon Userlist Toggle You may set the string used to execute the busy toggle, which will toggle yourself busy/not busy. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRBSY {;b} S 7 Busy Toggle You may set the string used to execute the auxilary user list command, which will display a sysop definable user list. The default list shows userids, nicknames, and taglines for all online users. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRAUL {;u} S 7 Auxilary Userlist Command You may set the string used to execute the Set Nickname command, which will place a user defined string in the user's nickname. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRNCK {;nick} S 7 Set Nickname Command You may set the string used to execute the Set Tagline command, which will place a user defined string in the user's tagline. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRTAG {;tag} S 7 Set Tagline Command You may set the string used to execute the Improved User listing, which will display a sysop definable user list. The default list shows age, sex, class, time online, and other useful data. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRIUL {#} S 7 Improved Userlist Command You may set the ALTERNATE string used to execute Improved User listing (described in previous option). If you leave this empty, it will disable the ALTERNATE command from being used. CHRIU2 {/#} S 7 Improved Userlist Command 2 You may configure the GCOMM "/#" command to execute a a different command (up to 7 characters long) when a user types "/#". By default, the command to execute is ";#" (which is one of UG's default IMPROVED USER LIST command names). Note: Type the word "/#" for this option if you want the default "/#" to display when a user types "/#" (If you leave this option BLANK it will disable the /# command on your system altogether!) REPGUL {#} S 7 Replacement /# command This command will suspend, increase suspension, decrease suspension or unsuspend a user for a chosen number of days. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRSST {;su} S 7 Suspend Command This command will BOOT a user on your system and send him/her a message about misconduct as well as increment his/her boot counter. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRBOT {;k} S 7 Boot User Command This command will KILL an on-line user's current connection to your system. It logs off the user and sends him/her a goodbye message. This is ideal for line noise type situations. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRKIL {;ej} S 7 Logoff User Command This command will display the current time and date in a global command. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRGTD {;t} S 7 Global Time/Date Command The command will toggle 24 LINE screen length and UNLIMITED screen length (i.e. screen pausing ON/OFF) or will set the current screen length to 'x' by doing: ;s x (where ;s is the default string for this command) If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRSSL {;s} S 7 Set Screen Length Command This command will set the SCREEN WIDTH (i.e. define number of columns supported by your terminal). If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRSWD {;sw} S 7 Set Screen Width Command This command will instantly log you off the system. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRILF {;o} S 7 Instant Logoff Command This ALTERNATE command will instantly log you off the system. If you leave this ALTERNATE COMMAND empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRIL2 {;x} S 7 Instant Logoff Command This additional ALTERNATE command will instantly log you off the system, but more importantly, resets the channel in the event it was not properly reset (assuming of course this command is sent to the channel. The default choice for this command is the word RING, as it resets a 'hung' channel as soon as your modem detects an incomming call. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRIL3 {=x} S 7 Instant Logoff Command This command displays how many credits you have remaining in your account. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRCRD {;c} S 7 Remaining Credit Command You may set the string used to execute the Logon Logoff display toggle, which will set whether the user sees other logon/off messages as well as show their current logon and logoff message settings. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRLDS {;log} S 7 Logon/off Display Toggle You may set the string used to execute the Set Logon message command, which will allow the user to define his/her logon message. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRLNM {;logon} S 7 Set Logon Message Command You may set the string used to execute the Set Logoff message command, which will allow the user to define his/her logoff message. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRLFM {;logoff} S 7 Set Logoff Message Command You may set another user's busy flag on or off using this command. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRMBY {;busy} S 7 Set Busy Flag Toggle Command You may set another user's invisible flag on or off using this command. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRMIN {;minv} S 7 Set Invisible Toggle Command This command will allow you to switch a user's class globally. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRSWC {;sc} S 7 Class Switch Global Command This command allows you to give a user or a class a key. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRGVK {;uk} S 7 Key Give Global Command This command allows you to see what keys are possessed by a user or class. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRSHK {;keys} S 7 Show Keys Held Global Command This command allows you to incresae or decrease a user's time for the day. (up to the maximum amount of time allowed per day by his/her class). If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHREXT {;extend} S 7 Extend Time Limit Command This command allows you to increase or decrease a logged on users time limit for the duration of his/her call (up to the maximum amount of time allowed per call by his/her class). If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRINC {;+call} S 7 Increase Time for Call Command This command allows you to re-login while on-line from anywhere. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRRLG {;re} S 7 Initiate on-line re-login This command allows you to re-logon an on-line user from anywhere. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRRLO {;reset} S 7 Initiate re-login of an on-line user This command allows you to display a dos directory like the remote sysop menu DIR command. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRDIR {;dir} S 7 Display a directory - any path This command toggles re-prompting on/off after execution of any of this module's global commands. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRRPM {;prompt} S 7 Toggle re-prompting ON/OFF This command is an alternate /GO command. Many users type 'go' instead of '/go'. With the alternate /GO command set to 'go', users will no longer have to remember the '/'. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRGO {JU} S 7 Alternate /go command This command toggles the alternate go command on/off flag. If the alternate go command is 'go', when in tele-conferences, starting a sentence with 'go' would try to execute a /GO. Turning the alternate go command OFF solves this problem. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRFGO {;gomode} S 7 Toggle alternate go command ON/OFF This command allows you to globally type a file (BINARY or TEXT) with the option of supressing beeps (useful when typing binary files). If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRTYP {;type} S 7 Type a file command This command allows you to change the recorded value of the number of calls your BBS has ever received. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRCLL {;calls} S 7 Change # of calls your BBS has received This command allows you to be turn on notification of a BUSY user become UNBUSY. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRPUN {;pun} S 7 Unbusy notifier This command allows you to be AUTOMATICALLY toggled BUSY while in the full screen editor. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRFSE {;fsebsy} S 7 Full Screen Editor autobusy toggler This command allows you to display a list of your short macros or learn how to set and use short macros. If you leave this empty, it will disable this command as well as SHORT MACROS from being used. CHRSMC {;smac} S 7 Short Macros information command This command allows you to display a list of your long macros or learn how to set and use long macros. If you leave this empty, it will disable this command as well as LONG MACROS from being used. CHRLMC {;lmac} S 7 Long Macros information command This is the PREFIX character for SHORT and LONG MACROS. The DEFAULT character is a ';' semi-colon. If you keep this as your PREFIX character, all macros will be: ;m1 - ;m20 for SHORT MACROS ;ml1 - ;ml5 for LONG MACROS MACPRE {Macros PREFIX character ;} C This command will repeat the last COMMAND typed where a COMMAND is anything but a NON-BLANK line. Thus, this command repeats the LAST NON-BLANK line. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRRPT {;repeat} S 7 Repeat last command This command will display the last COMMAND typed allowing the user to edit the command before re-executing it. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRRPE {;rpedit} S 7 Edit and Repeat last command This command allows you to set your default editor. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHREDT {;ed} S 7 Full Screen Editor/Line Editor Toggle This command tells how to use and display the Cheersoft USER DEFINED user lists. There are 5 user defined user lists available. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRUDL {;*} S 7 User defined user lists, HOW TO command This command is used to display and define user defined user list #1. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRUD1 {;*1} S 7 User defined user list #1 command This command is used to display and define user defined user list #2. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRUD2 {;*2} S 7 User defined user list #2 command This command is used to display and define user defined user list #3. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRUD3 {;*3} S 7 User defined user list #3 command This command is used to display and define user defined user list #4. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRUD4 {;*4} S 7 User defined user list #4 command This command is used to display and define user defined user list #5. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRUD5 {;*5} S 7 User defined user list #5 command This command is used to instantly remove a user's registry If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRRGD {;rd} S 7 Registry deleter command This command is an alternate method of typing /p ON If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRPON {;po} S 7 Alternate /P ON command This command is an alternate method of typing /p OFF If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRPOF {;pf} S 7 Alternate /P OFF command This command is an alternate method of typing /p OK If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRPOK {;pk} S 7 Alternate /P OK command This command will display user information about the current user (equivalent to typing ;i ) If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRSIF {;inf} S 7 Information on yourself command This command allows you to write a comment (message) to the audit trail. It can used to provide additional AUDIT TRAIL information when suspending a user, killing a user, changing a user's key(s) or class, etc. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRAUD {;audit} S 7 Write comment in audit trail command This command allows you to change your password. You must first enter your CURRENT password before you can set a NEW password. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRPWD {;pw} S 7 Change your password command This command allows you to post FREE or PAID credits to a user. You may post positive or negative amounts of credits (to allow increasing or decreasing the # of credits users have). If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRPOS {;post} S 7 Post credits command This command allows you to GLOBALLY cross reference a BBS INTERNET-ID with a BBS USER-ID. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRINT {;net2id} S 7 Internet ID -> User Id command This command displays a screenful of System Statistics. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRSTS {;stats} S 7 System Statistics Command This command displays a list of users you are currently awaiting PAGE UNBUSY NOTIFICATION(s) for. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRPNL {;punlst} S 7 List users you have PUN'd. This command allows users to write UltraGrams to one another. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRWUG {;ug} S 7 Write UltraGrams Command (Visible) This command allows users to read their UltraGrams. It also allows users holding the key defined in LEVEL 3 option UGKEVI to read ANYBODY's UltraGrams. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRRUG {;ru} S 7 Read UltraGrams Command This command allows you to toggle EXPERT MODE on/off for UltraGrams. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRXUG {;ux} S 7 Toggle UltraGrams EXPERT MODE This command allows you to toggle whether or not you are ACCEPTING UltraGrams at this time. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRTUG {;ut} S 7 Toggle UlgraGrams ACCEPTing UGrams Mode This command allows you to TOGGLE a user as being TAG'd FOR DELETION. There are two MODES for this: 1: CNF Level 3 option UGKDU1 is the key needed to toggle a user TAG'd FOR DELETION who is in the "NEW" Class. 2: CNF Level 3 option UGKDU2 is the key needed to toggle any user "TAG'd FOR DELETION" If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRDUS {;kill} S 7 Toggle a user TAG'd FOR DELETION This command allows you to TOGGLE a user as being PROTECTED from deletion. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRUPT {;prot} S 7 Toggle a user PROTECTED from deletion This command displays your remaining ON-LINE time as well as your remaining DAILY time. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRTLF {;tl} S 7 Time left (ON-LINE & DAILY) This command will re-page the last user that was paged ... Note: For this command, a PAGED USER is any ON-LINE and VISIBLE user that was in the last ATTEMPTED: /p This means that even if the user receiving the page was BUSY or NOT ACCEPTING pages, the re-page command WOULD attempt to re-page that user) If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRRPG {/pp} S 7 Re-Page last user This command allows you to post POSITIVE or NEGATIVE days to a user's account (to INCREASE or DECREASE the # of days that user has left in his/her current class). If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRPDY {;pd} S 7 Post Days to a user This command will allow you to globally copy a file up to 8 times faster than the standard GCOMM file copy routine. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRCPY {;copy} S 7 High speed FILE COPY This command will allow you to globally delete a file. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRDEL {;del} S 7 DELete a file command This command will allow you to RENAME a file. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRRNM {;ren} S 7 REName a file command This command will allow you to MADE a DOS DIRECTORY. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRMKD {;md} S 7 Make a DIRectory This command will allow you to REMOVE a DOS DIRECTORY. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRRMD {;rmd} S 7 Remove a DIRectory This command will allow you to see what ATTRIBUTES a particular file has. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRATR {;attr} S 7 Look up a file's attributes This command allows you to change your language setting (i.e. ANSI, RIP, etc.) If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRLNG {;lang} S 7 Change your language This command will display Ultra Global's /rec(ent) user list If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRRCT {/rec} S 7 Ultra /rec(ent) list You may configure the GCOMM "/recent" command to execute a different command (up to 7 characters long) when a user types "/recent". By default, the command to execute is "/rec" (which is UG's default RECENT USER LIST command). Note: Type the word "/recent" for this option if you want "/recent" to remain the same as it always has. (i.e. the STANDARD "/recent: command will execute!) (If you leave this option BLANK it will disable the /recent command on your system altogether!) REPRCT {/rec} S 7 Replacement /recent command This command will allow you to look up a user's current Nick Name, Tag Line, Logon Message and Logoff message, and subsequently will allow you to restore any of the above settings to their DEFAULT settings. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRDEF {;def} S 7 Restore user to DEFAULT settings This command will allow you to select your /p auto- forward mode, where the modes are: ASK, AUTO, and OFF. If you leave this empty, it will disable the command from being used. CHRPFW {;pfwd} S 7 Select /p autoforward mode LEVEL6 {} Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - User Information Command GLHINF {Information On Another User (type alone for instructions)} S 58 Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Clear Screen Command GLHCLS {Clear Screen} S 31 Help Menu: CLS Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Set Tagline Command GLHTAG {Set Tagline} S 31 Help Menu: Tag Line Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Ansi Toggle Command GLHANS {Ansi Toggle} S 31 Help Menu: ANSI Toggle Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Better Userlist Command GLHIUL {Better Userlist} S 31 Help Menu: Better Userlist Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Echo ON/OFF Command GLHECH {Echo Toggle} S 31 Help Menu: ECHO Toggle Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Show Time & Date Command GLHGTD {Time & Date} S 31 Help Menu: Time/Date Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Globals USERS Menu(s) Command GLHALL {Globals Help Menu (this menu)} S 31 Help Menu: USER Menu(s) Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Globals STAFF/SYSOP Menu(s) Command GLHSMU {Staff/Sysop Menu(s)} S 31 Help Menu: STAFF/SYSOP Mnus Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Globals ALL Menu(s) Command GLHAMU {All available Menus} S 31 Help Menu: ALL Menus Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Set Screen Length Command GLHSSL {Set Screen Length} S 31 Help Menu: Screen Length Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Show Log On Userlist Command GLHLUL {Toggle Log on Userlist} S 31 Help Menu: Logon Userlist Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Set Screen Width Command GLHSWD {Set Screen Width} S 31 Help Menu: Screen Width Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Toggle Busy On/Off Command GLHBSY {Toggle Busy} S 31 Help Menu: Busy Flag Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Instant Logoff COmmand GLHILF {Instant Logoff} S 31 Help Menu: Instant Logoff Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Alternate Userlist Command GLHAUL {Auxilary Userlist} S 31 Help Menu: Aux Userlist Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Remaining Credits Command GLHCRD {Remaining Credits} S 31 Help Menu: Remain Credits Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Set Nickname Command GLHNCK {Set Nickname} S 31 Help Menu: Nickname Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Ask for help Command GLHHLP {Ask for help} S 31 Help Menu: Ask for Help Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Toggle Logon/Logoff msgs Command GLHLDS {Toggle Show Logons/Logoffs} S 31 Help Menu: Togl logONs/OFFs Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Show Logon/Logoff msgs Command GLHLDSI {Show Logon/Logoff Info} S 31 Help Menu: Show LogONs/OFFs Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Set Logon Message Command GLHLNM {Set your Logon message} S 31 Help Menu: Set Logon Msg Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Set Logoff Message Command GLHLFM {Set your Logoff message} S 31 Help Menu: Set Logoff Msg Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Relog onto BBS Command GLHRLG {Relog onto this BBS} S 31 Help Menu: Relog Self Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Relog a user onto BBS Command GLHRLO {Relogon an on-line user} S 31 Help Menu: Relog User Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Toggle See LOGON messages Command GLHSLN {Display LOGON message} S 31 Help Menu: Show LOGON Msg Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Toggle See LOGOFF messages Command GLHSLF {Display LOGOFF message} S 31 Help Menu: See LOGOFF Msg Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Make System Announcement Command GLHANC {Make System Annoucement} S 31 Help Menu: System Ancmnt Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Boot User off System Command GLHBOT {Boot User Off System} S 31 Help Menu: Boot User Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Logoff a User Command GLHKIL {Logoff User} S 31 Help Menu: Logoff User Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Reload a User's Class Keyring GLHLOD {Reload User's Class Keyring} S 31 Help Menu: Load Cls Kyrng Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Suspend a User Command GLHSST {Suspend A User} S 31 Help Menu: Suspend User Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Set Another User BUSY Command GLHMBY {Toggle Another User Busy} S 31 Help Menu: Set user BUSY Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Set Another User Invisible Command GLHMIN {Set Another User Invisible} S 31 Help Menu: Set user INVISBL Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Switch a User's Class Command GLHSWC {Switch Another User's Class} S 31 Help Menu: Switch Class Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Give User a Key Command GLHGVK {Give User a Key} S 31 Help Menu: Give Key Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Show Keys Held Command GLHSHK {Show Keys Held} S 31 Help Menu: Show Keys Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Incr/Decr user's DAILY time GLHEXT {Incr/Decr user's DAILY time} S 31 Help Menu: DAILY TIME Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Incr/Decr user's ONLINE time GLHINC {Incr/Decr user's ONLINE time} S 31 Help Menu: ONLINE TIME Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Display a DOS Directory Command GLHDIR {Get a DOS ectory} S 31 Help Menu: DIR Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Show User Help List Command GLHHLT {Show User Help List} S 31 Help Menu: User HELP List Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Remove User from Help List Command GLHCHP {Remove User from Help List} S 31 Help Menu: Remove from HELP Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Reprompt after GLOBAL COMMANDS GLHRPM {Toggle Reprompting} S 31 Help Menu: Reprompting Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Toggle On/Off alt /GO Command GLHFGO {Toggle alternate /GO command} S 31 Help Menu: Alternate GO Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Type a Text/Binary File Command GLHTYP {Type a text or binary file} S 31 Help Menu: Type a File Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Set # of System Calls Command GLHCLL {Set number of system calls} S 31 Help Menu: Set # Sys Calls Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Page Unbusy Notifier Command GLHPUN {Page unbusy notifier} S 31 Help Menu: Page Unbusy Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - FSEditor AUTOBUSY Toggle Command GLHFSE {FSE AutoBUSY toggle} S 31 Help Menu: FSE AutoBUSY Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Short Macros Command GLHSMC {SHORT Macros} S 31 Help Menu: Short Macros Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Long Macros Command GLHLMC {LONG Macros} S 31 Help Menu: Long Macros Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Repeat last Command GLHRPT {Repeat last command} S 31 Help Menu: Repeat Command Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Editable Repeat last Command GLHRPE {EDITable Repeat last command} S 31 Help Menu: Repeat Command Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Set your invisible status Command GLHINV {Toggle your INVISIBLE status} S 31 Help Menu: Toggle INVISIBLE Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Set your DEFAULT Editor Command GLHEDT {Set your DEFAULT editor} S 31 Help Menu: Default Editor Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Alternate /GO Command GLHAGO {Alternate /GO Command} S 31 Help Menu: Alternate /GO Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - User defined user lists command GLHUDL {USER DEFINED user lists} S 31 Help Menu: User Def ULists Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Registry deleter command GLHRGD {Registry deleter} S 31 Help Menu: Registry Deleter Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Alternate "/P ON" command GLHPON {Alternate "/P ON" command} S 31 Help Menu: Alt /P ON Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Alternate "/P OFF" command GLHPOF {Alternate "/P OFF" command} S 31 Help Menu: Alt /P OFF Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Alternate "/P OK" command GLHPOK {Alternate "/P OK" command} S 31 Help Menu: Alt /P OK Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Self information command GLHSIF {Information about you} S 31 Help Menu: Self information Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Comment in Audit Trail command GLHAUD {Add comment in AUDIT TRAIL} S 31 Help Menu: Audit Trail Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Change your password command GLHPWD {Change your password} S 31 Help Menu: Change password Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Post credits command GLHPOS {Post credits to a user} S 31 Help Menu: Post Credits Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Cross reference an INTERNET ID GLHINT {Cross ref an INTERNET-ID} S 31 Help Menu: Post Credits Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Display System Statistics Screen GLHSTS {System Statistics} S 31 Help Menu: System Stats Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - List of users in your PUN GLHPNL {List of users you've PUNed} S 31 Help Menu: PUN Listing Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Write an UltraGram GLHWUG {Write an UltraGram} S 31 Help Menu: Write UGrams Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Read UltraGrams GLHRUG {Read your UltraGrams} S 31 Help Menu: Read UGrams Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Toggle Expert Mode GLHXUG {Toggle UltraGrams EXPERT Mode} S 31 Help Menu: UG Expert Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Toggle ACCEPETING Ugrams GLHTUG {Toggle ACCEPTING UltraGrams} S 31 Help Menu: UG Accepting Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Read ANYBODY's UltraGrams GLHEVI {Read ANYBODY's UltraGrams} S 31 Help Menu: View UGrams Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Toggle user TAG'd FOR DELETION GLHDUS {Toggle user TAG'd FOR DELETION} S 31 Help Menu: Togl DELETED Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Toggle user PROTECTED FROM DELETION GLHUPT {Toggle a user PROTECTED} S 31 Help Menu: Togl PROTECTED Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - ON-LINE and DAILY time left GLHTLF {Time left (On-Line & Daily)} S 31 Help Menu: Time Left Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Re-page last user paged GLHRPG {Re-page last user [/p]aged} S 31 Help Menu: Re-Page User Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Post days to a user GLHPDY {Post Days to a user} S 31 Help Menu: Post Days Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - High speed file copy GLHCPY {Copy a file (high speed)} S 31 Help Menu: Copy file Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Delete a file GLHDEL {Delete a file} S 31 Help Menu: Delete File Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Rename a file GLHRNM {Rename a file} S 31 Help Menu: Rename a file Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Make a ectory GLHMKD {Make a ectory} S 31 Help Menu: Make Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Remove a ectory GLHRMD {Remove a ectory} S 31 Help Menu: Remove Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Look up file attributes GLHATR {Look up FILE/ Attributes} S 31 Help Menu: File ATTRs Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Change your Language GLHLNG {Change your Language} S 31 Help Menu: Change Language Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Recent User Listing GLHRCT {List of RECENT users} S 31 Help Menu: Recent UserList Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Set user to DEFAULT settings GLHDEF {See/Set user back to DEFAULT(s)} S 31 Help Menu: Default Settings Text Displayed in Ultra Globals Help Menu - Set your /p Autoforward mode GLHPFW {Set your /p Auto-forward mode} S 31 Help Menu: /p AutoFwd Mode MNU201 {Bud Globals - Version 1.0 Copyright (c)1998 ODB Productions. All rights reserved. Bud Global Commands:} T Header For Global Command List MNU20A { L'CMND_THISMENU L?DESC_THISMENU L'CMND_ANSI L?DESC_ANSI L'CMND_ECHO L?DESC_ECHO L'CMND_SCREENLEN L?DESC_SCREENLEN L'CMND_CLS L?DESC_CLS L'CMND_SCREENWID L?DESC_SCREENWID L'CMND_BYENOW L?DESC_BYENOW L'CMND_EDITOR L?DESC_EDITOR L'CMND_REPROMPT L?DESC_REPROMPT L'CMND_TIMEDATE L?DESC_TIMEDATE L'CMND_ASK4HELP L?DESC_ASK4HELP L'CMND_PASSWORD L?DESC_PASSWORD L'CMND_TIMELEFT L?DESC_TIMELEFT L'CMND_LANGUAGE L?DESC_LANGUAGE } T Global Commands Menu for ALL users MNU202B {L'CMND_INFOSTR Information On Another User (type alone for instructions) L'CMND_SELFINFO L?DESC_SELFINFO L'CMND_BUSY L?DESC_BUSY L'CMND_TAGLINE L?DESC_TAGLINE L'CMND_REPEAT L?DESC_REPEAT L'CMND_NICKNAME L?DESC_NICKNAME L'CMND_REPEDIT L?DESC_REPEDIT L'CMND_SETLOGON L?DESC_SETLOGON L'CMND_RELOG L?DESC_RELOG L'CMND_SETLOGOFF L?DESC_SETLOGOFF L'CMND_REMCREDIT L?DESC_REMCREDIT L'CMND_PGUNBUSY L?DESC_PGUNBUSY L'CMND_FSEAUTO L?DESC_FSEAUTO L'CMND_PUNLIST L?DESC_PUNLIST L'CMND_NETID2UID L?DESC_NETID2UID L'CMND_GOTOGGLE L?DESC_GOTOGGLE L'CMND_ALTPAGEON L?DESC_ALTPAGEON L'CMND_SHORTMAC L?DESC_SHORTMAC L'CMND_ALTPAGEOK L?DESC_ALTPAGEOK L'CMND_LONGMAC L?DESC_LONGMAC L'CMND_ALTPAGEOFF L?DESC_ALTPAGEOFF L'CMND_LOGONLIST L?DESC_LOGONLIST L'CMND_UDEFLISTS L?DESC_UDEFLISTS L'CMND_IMPUSRLST L?DESC_IMPUSRLST L'CMND_AUXUSRLST L?DESC_AUXUSRLST L'CMND_WRITUGRAM L?DESC_WRITUGRAM L'CMND_UGEXPMODE L?DESC_UGEXPMODE L'CMND_READUGRAM L?DESC_READUGRAM L'CMND_UGACCEPT L?DESC_UGACCEPT L'CMND_REPAGE L?DESC_REPAGE L'CMND_RECENT L?DESC_RECENT L'CMND_PAGEFWD L?DESC_PAGEFWD } T Global Commands Menu for REGISTERED users MNU20C { L'CMND_HELPLIST L?DESC_HELPLIST L'CMND_CLEARHELP L?DESC_CLEARHELP L'CMND_KILL L?DESC_KILL L'CMND_BOOT L?DESC_BOOT L'CMND_SWITCHCLS L?DESC_SWITCHCLS L'CMND_LOADCLASS L?DESC_LOADCLASS L'CMND_SIMLOGOFF L?DESC_SIMLOGOFF L'CMND_SIMLOGON L?DESC_SIMLOGON L'CMND_ANNOUNCE L?DESC_ANNOUNCE L'CMND_SUSPEND L?DESC_SUSPEND L'CMND_REGDELETE L?DESC_REGDELETE L'CMND_SYSSTATS L?DESC_SYSSTATS L'CMND_DELUSER L?DESC_DELUSER } T Global Commands Menu for STAFF Members MNU201D {L'CMND_GIVEKEY L?DESC_GIVEKEY L'CMND_SHOWKEYS L?DESC_SHOWKEYS L'CMND_MAKEINVIS L?DESC_MAKEINVIS L'CMND_MAKEBUSY L?DESC_MAKEBUSY L'CMND_DAILYTIME L?DESC_DAILYTIME L'CMND_ONLINETIME L?DESC_ONLINETIME L'CMND_INVISIBLE L?DESC_INVISIBLE L'CMND_SYSCALLS L?DESC_SYSCALLS L'CMND_RESET L?DESC_RESET L'CMND_WRITEAUDIT L?DESC_WRITEAUDIT L'CMND_POSTCRED L?DESC_POSTCRED L'CMND_POSTDAYS L?DESC_POSTDAYS L'CMND_DEFAULT L?DESC_DEFAULT L'CMND_PROTUSER L?DESC_PROTUSER L'CMND_COPYFILE L?DESC_COPYFILE L'CMND_DIRECTORY L?DESC_DIRECTORY L'CMND_RENFILE L?DESC_RENFILE L'CMND_MAKEDIR L?DESC_MAKEDIR L'CMND_DELFILE L?DESC_DELFILE L'CMND_REMOVEDIR L?DESC_REMOVEDIR L'CMND_TYPEFILE L?DESC_TYPEFILE L'CMND_FILEATTR L?DESC_FILEATTR } T Global Commands Menu for SYSOPS MENUFU {} T Reg/Unreg Users Footer for Global Commands MENU(s) MENUFS {;1 To see the Sysop Global Commands. ;2 To see the whole list. } T Staff/Sysop Footer for Global Commands MENU(s) MENUOKGO { L"CMND_ALTGO may be used in place of /GO. To turn this off, type: L'CMND_GOTOGGLE } T Inform user that alternate /GO command is ON MENUNOGO { Alternate /GO command, N"CM, is OFF. to turn this on, type: N'CMND_GO } T Inform user that alternate /GO command is OFF SETUID {%s Username } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Username ON/OFF SETNIC {%s Nickname } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Nickname ON/OFF SETTAG {%s Tag Line } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Tag Line ON/OFF SETRLN {%s Real Name } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Real Name ON/OFF SETCMP {%s Company } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Company ON/OFF SETAD2 {%s Address } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Address ON/OFF SETCTY {%s City & State } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: City/State ON/OFF SETAD4 {%s Country } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Country ON/OFF SETPHO {%s Phone # } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Phone # ON/OFF SETPWD {%s Password } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Passowrd ON/OFF SETLTO {%s Last Time On } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Last Time On ON/OFF SETTOL {%s Time Online } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Time Online ON/OFF SETTOT {%s Time on Today } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Time on Today ON/OFF SETTOE {%s Time on EVER } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Time on Ever ON/OFF SETCLS {%s Current Class } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Current Class ON/OFF SETDAY {%s Days Left } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Days Left ON/OFF SETCHN {%s Channel On } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Channel On ON/OFF SETBDR {%s Baud Rate } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Baud Rate ON/OFF SETMOD {%s Where Online } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Where Online ON/OFF SETFLG {%s Flags } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Flags ON/OFF SETCRD {%s Remaining Credits } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Suspended Info ON/OFF SETCRE {%s User Since } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: User Since ON/OFF SETSEX {%s Sex } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Sex ON/OFF SETDOB {%s Date of Birth } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Date Of Birth ON/OFF SETAGE {%s Age } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Age ON/OFF SETTOC {%s Total Calls } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Total Calls ON/OFF SETSTY {%s System Type } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: System Type ON/OFF SETSUS {%s Is Suspended } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Suspended Info ON/OFF SETKIL {%s # Kills } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: # Kills ON/OFF SETGCF {%s GCOMM Flags } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Gcomm Flags ON/OFF SETPKY {%s Personal Key Ring } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Personal Key Ring ON/OFF SETCKY {%s Class Key Ring } T INFORMATION Help Menu Field: Class Key Ring ON/OFF INFLBLK { } T Info Command BLANK LEFT SIDE output INFRBLK { } T Info Command BLANK RIGHT SIDE output INFTUID { User Information On: N(CGLO_UID } T INFO command OUTPUT FIELD: USER ID INFTNIC { NickName...........: N)CGLO_NICK } T INFO command OUTPUT FIELD: Nickname INFTTAG { Tag Line...........: N(CGLO_TAG } T INFO command OUTPUT FIELD: Tag INF0RLN {Name....: L  Each Information Command field can be toggled on/off, for a custom %s! %s all -- Turn Everything On %s 0 -- Turn Everything Off %s= Followed By an Option Bellow Will Toggle Each Item ON/OFF (NO SPACES after the '=') } T Info Command Instructions BADINF { [%s] is not a valid field These are your available fields: } T Invalid user info field selected This is the DEFAULT definition for USER DEFINED header #1. The length of this field must be less than 99 characters or it will not load. The syntax for defining user defined user headers is available in the ;* command. Please log on and type ;* to learn the syntax if you would like to change the DEFAULT definitions. UHEAD1 {^1@CHN2 ^2@UID12 ^3@CLS8 ^4@SEX3 ^5@AGE5 ^6@BDR5 ^7@FLG5 ^01@STY11 ^03@MOD17^07} T Default HEADER for user defined list #1 This is the DEFAULT definition for USER DEFINED header #2. The length of this field must be less than 99 characters or it will not load. The syntax for defining user defined user headers is available in the ;* command. Please log on and type ;* to learn the syntax if you would like to change the DEFAULT definitions. UHEAD2 {^1@CHN2 ^2@UID15 ^3@NIC20 ^4@TAG30 ^5@SEX3^7} T Default HEADER for user defined list #2 This is the DEFAULT definition for USER DEFINED header #3. The length of this field must be less than 99 characters or it will not load. The syntax for defining user defined user headers is available in the ;* command. Please log on and type ;* to learn the syntax if you would like to change the DEFAULT definitions. UHEAD3 {^1@CLS15 ^2(@SEX1) ^3@TOT4 ^4@MOD25 ^5@CRE10 ^6@NIC15^7} T Default HEADER for user defined list #3 This is the DEFAULT definition for USER DEFINED header #4. The length of this field must be less than 99 characters or it will not load. The syntax for defining user defined user headers is available in the ;* command. Please log on and type ;* to learn the syntax if you would like to change the DEFAULT definitions. UHEAD4 { ^1@CHN2 ^2@UID10 ^3@CLS10 ^4@SEX3 ^5@AGE5^7} T Default HEADER for user defined list #4 This is the DEFAULT definition for USER DEFINED header #5. The length of this field must be less than 99 characters or it will not load. The syntax for defining user defined user headers is available in the ;* command. Please log on and type ;* to learn the syntax if you would like to change the DEFAULT definitions. UHEAD5 { ^1@UID15 ^2@NIC15 ^3@TAG25^7} T Default HEADER for user defined list #5 This is the DEFAULT definition for USER DEFINED user list #1. The length of this field must be less than 99 characters or it will not load. The syntax for defining user defined user lists is available in the ;* command. Please log on and type ;* to learn the syntax if you would like to change the DEFAULT definitions. ULIST1 {^1@CHN2 ^2@UID12 ^3@CLS8 ^4(@SEX1) ^5@AGE5 ^6@BDR5 ^7@FLG5 ^01@STY11 ^03@MOD17^07} T DEFAULT user defined userlist #1 This is the DEFAULT definition for USER DEFINED user list #2. The length of this field must be less than 99 characters or it will not load. The syntax for defining user defined user lists is available in the ;* command. Please log on and type ;* to learn the syntax if you would like to change the DEFAULT definitions. ULIST2 {^1@CHN2 ^2@UID15 ^3@NIC20 ^4@TAG30 ^5(@SEX1)^7} T DEFAULT user defined userlist #2 This is the DEFAULT definition for USER DEFINED user list #3. The length of this field must be less than 99 characters or it will not load. The syntax for defining user defined user lists is available in the ;* command. Please log on and type ;* to learn the syntax if you would like to change the DEFAULT definitions. ULIST3 {^1@CLS15 ^2(@SEX1) ^3@TOT4 ^4@MOD25 ^5@CRE10 ^6@NIC15^7} T DEFAULT user defined userlist #3 This is the DEFAULT definition for USER DEFINED user list #4. The length of this field must be less than 99 characters or it will not load. The syntax for defining user defined user lists is available in the ;* command. Please log on and type ;* to learn the syntax if you would like to change the DEFAULT definitions. ULIST4 {^01CH: ^1@CHN2 ^02UID: ^2@UID10 ^03CLS: ^3@CLS10 ^04SEX: ^4@SEX1 ^05AGE: ^5@AGE5^7} T DEFAULT user defined userlist #4 This is the DEFAULT definition for USER DEFINED user list #5. The length of this field must be less than 99 characters or it will not load. The syntax for defining user defined user lists is available in the ;* command. Please log on and type ;* to learn the syntax if you would like to change the DEFAULT definitions. ULIST5 {^01User: ^1@UID15 ^02Nic: ^2@NIC15 ^03Tag: ^3@TAG25^7} T DEFAULT user defined userlist #5 SEPLINE {------------------------------------------------------------------------------- } T USER DEFINED header line separater (also footer line) HLPUDL { There are 5 user definable user lists: L#CMND_UDEFLIST1 L#CMND_UDEFLIST2 L#CMND_UDEFLIST3 L#CMND_UDEFLIST4 L#CMND_UDEFLIST5 Options: -------- - To see who's on-line in the user list format(s) defined, type one of these: L#CMND_UDEFLIST1 L#CMND_UDEFLIST2 L#CMND_UDEFLIST3 L#CMND_UDEFLIST4 L#CMND_UDEFLIST5 - To DEFINE your user DEFINED user lists using the E-Z (easy) method, follow the instructions in the command: L"CMND_UDEFLISTS /? A much faster (but more complex) EXPERT method is explained in: L"CMND_UDEFLISTS /?? - To see the current settings (definitions) of defined user lists, type: <L#CMND_UDEFLIST1 L#CMND_UDEFLIST2 L#CMND_UDEFLIST3 L#CMND_UDEFLIST4 or L#CMND_UDEFLIST5> followed by a '/?' (i.e. L#CMND_UDEFLIST1 /?) - To re-load the SYSOP defined settings of the above user lists, type: <L#CMND_UDEFLIST1 L#CMND_UDEFLIST2 L#CMND_UDEFLIST3 L#CMND_UDEFLIST4 or L#CMND_UDEFLIST5> followed by a '/r' (i.e. L#CMND_UDEFLIST1 /r) If you intend to learn EXPERT mode, it is helpful to study CURRENTLY defined user lists (i.e. L#CMND_UDEFLIST1 /?). Once you understand the syntax of defined lists, defining your own lists EXPERT style will be a SNAP! } T How to USE User Defined User Lists HLPUD1 { DEFINING USER DEFINED USER LISTS -- E-Z method ;*# /h - DEFINE User defined list #'s HEADER (where # = 1-5) ;*# /d - Define User defined list #'s LIST (where # = 1-5) ;*# /b - Define BOTH User defined list #'s HEADER and LIST (where # = 1-5) (The definitions of BOTH will be equal to each other) Typing one of the above commands will activate E-Z method. A QUESTION MODE will begin. You will be asked 5 questions per field. After answering the 5th question, you will see what your current definition looks like. You will then have an opportunity to correct the currently defined field, add more fields, or finish up. } T How to DEFINE User Defined User Lists - E-Z MODE HLPUD2 { DEFINING USER DEFINED USER LISTS - EXPERT STYLE ;*# /h  - Set User defined list #'s HEADER (where # = 1-5) ;*# /d  - DEFINE User defined list # (where # = 1-5) ;*# /d  - Define HEADER and LIST # (where # = 1-5)  must be limited to 99 characters but can be one of the following: SPECIAL ANSI COLOR CODES: To COLORIZE your user defined user lists, ANSI color coding has been implemented via the ^ (carrot) key. For more info, type: L"CMND_UDEFLISTS /a FIELD NAMES (and their lengths): Using the @ (at) key, field names are typed as follows: @. For a list of fields, type: L"CMND_UDEFLISTS /f REGULAR TEXT: Any text you would like displayed ANYHWERE on the line need only be typed. Ex) To always see 'User:' before user-id, type: 'User: @UID15' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sample definition for User Defined User List #1: L#CMND_UDEFLIST1 /d ^1@CHN2 ^01User: ^2@UID15 ^3@CLASS10 ^4(@SEX1) ^5@CTY20 ^6@MOD18 Output: L"CGLO_CHANNEL User: L/CGLO_UID L*CGLO_CLASS (L!CGLO_SEX) L4CGLO_CITYSTATE L2CGLO_MODULE } T How to DEFINE User Defined User Lists - EXPERT MODE HLPUD3 { Syntax: ^## Where ## = (0-7, 00-07, N, or B) } T ANSI definitions in User Defined User lists HLPUD4 {The syntax for fields names is: @ If defining a USER LIST's HEADER (/h),  will correspond to a TITLE. (i.e. @UIDxx will show "User Id" [length xx]) Otherwise the ACTUAL FIELD will be shown.  will be displayed up to  characters. If the  is LONGER than the # of characters in , the the output will be LEFT JUSTIFIED and padded with BLANKS i.e. Your CLASS) @CLS30 = "L>CGLO_CLASS" but @CLS3 = "L#CGLO_CLASS" The following field names are available: } T Field names information - User defined user lists UDLPRMS { Invalid parameter: [%s] Valid parameters: /? - List Current Definition of selected user defined user list /r - Re-load default definition of selected user defined user list /h - Define HEADER of selected user defined user list /d - Define LIST of selected user defined user list /b - Define both HEADER and LIST of selected user defined user list } T Invalid user def u-list parameter chosen UDLANS {  ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º ANSI COLOR CODES º ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ 0 - GRAY  4 - BRIGHT BLUE  00 - BLACK  04 - DARK BLUE  1 - BRIGHT RED  5 - BRIGHT MAGENTA 01 - DARK RED  05 - DARK MAGENTA 2 - BRIGHT GREEN  6 - BRIGHT CYAN  02 - DARK GREEN 06 - FLAT CYAN  3 - BRIGHT YELLOW 7 - BRIGHT WHITE  03 - DARK BROWN 07 - FLAT WHITE   B - BLINK N - Normal/unBLINK } T Ansi Color Listing for EZ-User Defined Userlists INITUDL { User defined user lists allow you to arrange the order, color, and size of fields displayed in user listings. To define user lists, you will be asked five (5) questions PER FIELD. If you make a mistake, at the end of the 5th question you will be asked if your definition for THAT FIELD is correct. If you answer NO, you will be allowed to re-define THAT FIELD. Once you have finished your definitions, you will have the opportunity to ACCEPT or REJECT your definition. } T Intro message when defining user lists UDLFLD { Field %d, Question 1 -------------------- Please select the 3 letter code you would like FIELD %d to represent. (Type ? to display list choices): } T Field name of user defined user list field UDLCLR { Field %d, Question 2 -------------------- What COLOR (if any) would you like this field to be? (0-7, 00-07, N, or B) ( = Current Color) (Type ? to display list of colors): } T Color of user defined user list field UDLLEN { Field %d, Question 3 -------------------- How many characters LONG do you want this field to be? } T Field length of user defined user list field UDLPRE { Field %d, Question 4 -------------------- Enter any TEXT you would like shown BEFORE this field ( for none) To COLORIZE TEXT, type ^## (Where ## = 0-7, 00-07, N, or B) at any point you want a color change. (Type ? to display list of colors) (Note: Use the '@' (AT) symbol instead of a SPACE ' ' if you want to INSERT BLANKS at the START or APPEND BLANKS at the END of the following INPUT LINE): } T Pre-Field TEXT of user defined user list field UDLPOS { Field %d, Question 5 -------------------- Enter any TEXT you would like shown AFTER this field ( for none) To COLORIZE TEXT, type ^## (Where ## = 0-7, 00-07, N, or B) at any point you want a color change. (Type ? to display list of colors): (Note: Use the '@' (AT) symbol instead of a SPACE ' ' if you want to INSERT BLANKS at the START or APPEND BLANKS at the END of the following INPUT LINE): } T Post-Field TEXT of user defined user list field UDLFOK { Are you satisfied with the CURRENT FIELD definition? (y/n): } T Make sure currently defined field was OK UDLNXT { Do you want to ADD ANOTHER FIELD? (y/n): } T Add another field to user defined list? UDLFIN { Are you satisfied with the final definition? (y/n/x) (y=yes, n=no but start over, x=no and return to bbs): } T Is your user defined user list defn ok? ERRANS { Invalid ANSI color selected! ^%s } T Invalid ANSI color selected (User Defined User Lists) ERRCOL { Invalid COLOR code chosen! (Choices: 0-7, 00-07, N, B, or ) } T Invalid COLOR choice selected (User Defined User Lists) ERRIVC { Invalid Choice -- Try again } T Invalid choice, try again message ERRIVL { Invalid Length -- Try again } T Invalid length, try again message ERRFTL { That choice would make your OUTPUT LINE more than 79 characters long, the MAXIMUM output line length allowed by User Defined User Lists. } T Output line too long error message ERRFUL { User defined line full... } T User defined line is full message ERRUNK { UNKNOWN ERROR! Please report to SYSOP (as best you can) the last few lines of INPUT you typed so that Bud may in turn be contacted with the circumstances that led to this error! -- Thank you } T User Defined User Lists UNKOWN error! (EZ-Mode) CURLEN { Your current line output length is: %d characters } T Show current output line length CURDEF { Your line so far looks like: } T Show current portion of defined line FNLLIN { Your FINAL line output length is: %d characters Your final definition is: } T Show final definition information OKRDFN { Ok, let's re-define field %d } T Message to say current field is being re-defined OKRDLS { Ok, let's try this again... } T Message saying re-starting user list definition UDHEAD { User defined HEADER #%d has been defined! } T User defined header has been defined message UDLIST { User defined LIST #%d has been defined! } T User defined header has been defined message DEFUHD { Default USER HEADER #%d has been loaded! } T Default user defined header has been re-loaded DEFULS { Default USER LIST #%d has been loaded! } T Default user defined list has been re-loaded INVDFHD { The default user HEADER is INVALID -- Please tell sysop. } T Default user header is invalid INVDFLS { The default user LIST is INVALID -- Please tell sysop. } T Default user header is invalid UDLHDEF { User HEADER #%d is defined as: %s } T Selected user defined HEADER is defined as this. UDLLDEF { User LIST #%d is defined as: %s } T Selected user defined LIST is defined as this. ERRUND { Error! User list not defined! } T User list not defined error message ERRUDL1 { Error 1 - ^ ANSI color selector missing color #/code } T Invalid ANSI code Error message (expert mode) ERRUDL2 { Error 2 - INVALID Ansi Code # chosen } T Invalid ANSI code # error message (expert mode) ERRUDL3 { Error 3 - Invalid FIELD NAME selected } T Invalid FIELD NAME selected (expert mode) ERRUDL4 { Error 4 - FIELD NAME missing length or length not between 1 and 79 } T No length or invalid provided (expert mode) ERRUDL5 { Error 5 - Defined output would be more than 79 characters! (the maximum # of characters allowed). Try using fewer FIELD NAMES or reduce their FIELD LENGTHS. } T Output line too long (expert mode) ERRUDL6 { Error %d - UNKNOWN Error, please report to Sysop! } T Unknown error (expert mode) ERRDBUG { Line Output Length up to point of error: %d Line processed up to about this point: %s } T Debug information in defining user lists (expert mode) ERRLONG { That is too much user defined user list data... Try using fewer fields or less OPTIONAL TEXT ... } T Too much Udef-list data on command line (expert mode) UDLHDR { User defined HEADER #%d DEFINED! Sample output: } T User defined list header defined message (expert mode) UDLLST { User defined USER LIST #%d DEFINED! Sample output: } T User defined LIST defined message (expert mode) UDLBOTH { User defined user list #%d HEADER and LIST defined! Sample output: } T User defined HEADER & LISTING defined msg (expert mode) NLIGDB { That user is not listed in the GLOBALS DATABASE (which means he/she hasn't logged on since Ultra Globals was installed on this BBS or since the Globals Database was reset). Some information fields are only recorded in the Globals Database, so not all USER INFORMATION FIELDS will be shown. } T Getting info on a user not in Globals Database WELCMSG { -= Bud Globals v1.0 =- With Ultragrams installed! Type >>> ; <<< for info! } T Message users see at logon MSGSLFT {LOGOFF message displayed to users } T Text displayed to person typing ;bye MSGSLNT {LOGON message displayed to users } T Text displayed to person typing ;hi NOFILE { File not found! } T File not found error message INTRUPT { Interrupted! } T Current cycle has been interrupted message! NOUID { That User-ID was not found... please try again. } T No user-id specified error message NFNDUID { Sorry... No SPECIFIC User-ID was determined in [%s] Please try using a more complete and/or correct User-ID... } T No user-id found in last input line error message XRFNUSR { Error: %s was cross referenced as EXISTING but was not found in the USER FILE! This may possibly be due to: - This system has a FILE INTEGRITY PROBLEM - DATA FILES on this system need to be re-indexed! - Some system data files may have recently been copied from BACKUPS -- backups which may have had missing information or different settings - There may possibly be a BUG in Ultra Globals (Please report this error to SYSOP) } T User found in BBSXRF.DAT but not in BBSUSR.DAT SRCHING { You have either entered TOO VAGUE a User-ID or an INVALID User-ID <Searching for POTENTIAL matches>... (Press RETURN to abort) } T Partial User-Id SEARCHING message HLPHED { These users may still need help: } T Help Needed Header HLPTXT {%-15s %-60s } T Help Needed List Line HLPHLP { Help on %s: %s will alert a staff member with a message that you need help if there is one online. You must provide a reason that you need help, after the command. For example, if you needed to be validated you might try typing:  %s I need to be validated.  If there is no staff member online, you'll be told, otherwise one should come to assist you. } T Help on Help Command HLPREC { Your request for help was sent to at least one staff member. } T Help message sent notification HLPNOT { There was no staff member online to ask for help, try leaving feedback, or try here again later. } T Help message not sent notification HELPMS { %s needs help: %s } T Help message format HLPCLR { Ok.. If %s was in the 'help list,' he/she has been removed } T Help Cleared CNTCLR { Sorry, that user is not present. If (s)he logged off, his/her help flag is automatically cleared. } T Help Can't Be Cleared. CLRHLP { To remove a user from the HELP LIST type: %s } T How to remove user from help list ANSION { Ok, your ANSI is now turned -ON- } T Ansi now ON ANSIOF { Ok, your ANSI is now turned -OFF- } T Ansi now OFF ECHOON {Your echo is now -ON- } T Echo turned on ECHOFF {Your echo is now -OFF- } T Echo turned off ECHOHW {To turn Echo ON, type "%s on" (no quotes). To turn Echo OFF, type "%s off" (no quotes). } T How to use Echo Command UNOTEX { Sorry, no such user account exists. } T There is nobody with that userid to show Info HOWANNC { L'CMND_ANNOUNCE lets you make an announcement to ALL on-line users or to ONE PARTICULAR on-line user. To make an announcement to ALL, type: R'CMND_ANNOUNCE all [message] To make an announcement to an individual user, type: R'CMND_ANNOUNCE  [message] } T Send Announcement Command help SENDALL { * NOTICE * System Announcement from N&USERID: %s } T Announcement to all message ANCSENT {Ok, your announcement has been sent to: %s } T Tell sysop announcement was sent. SENDONE { * ATTENTION * Personal Broadcast from N&USERID: %s } T Send to one person message. SNDNOT {That user is busy whore. Try again later. } T User busy, can't interrupt. SNDNHR {That user isnt even on line to send a message to! } T User not online to send message. BUSYON {Your busy flag is now ON, However you are still open to Ultragrams. } T Tell user busy flag is on BUSYOF {Your busy flag is now OFF } T Tell user busy flag is off PRMTON {Reprompting after global commands is now -ON- } T Tell user reprompting is on PRMTOF {Reprompting after global commands is now -OFF- } T Tell user reprompting is off ONGO {%s is now -ENABLED- } T Tell user alternate go command is on OFFGO {%s is now -DISABLED- } T Tell user alternate go command is off INFGO { Your alternate /GO command, L"CMND_ALTGO, is ON. To turn this off, type: L'CMND_GOTOGGLE } T User type "GO" w/o any parameters AUXLSH { CH User-ID Nickname Tagline ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- } T Auxilary User List (Header) AUXLST {R"CGLO_CHANNEL L.CGLO_UID L>CGLO_NICK L>CGLO_TAG } T Auxilary Userlist List AUXLSI {R"CGLO_CHANNEL L.CGLO_UID L>CGLO_NICK L>CGLO_TAG } T Auxilary Userlist (Invisible) AUXLSS {R"CGLO_CHANNEL <<SIGN-UP>> } T Auxilary Userlist (Sign-Up) AUXLSL {R"CGLO_CHANNEL <<LOG-ON>> } T Auxilary Userlist (Log-On) AUXLSB {------------------------------------------------------------------------------- } T Auxilary Userlist (Trailer) TAGHLP {Tag Line Help: Each user can have a tag line which is displayed in the ;u or ;#2 userlist.  ;tag To set your tag line (30 characters maximum) } T Tag Line Help TAGSET {Ok, your tagline is now set. } T Tag line set acknowledgement TGLONG {Sorry, Taglines are limitted to 30 characters, please try again. } T Tagline too long message NCKHELP {Nickname Help: All users can have a Nickname which is displayed in the ;u userlist.  R'CMND_NICKNAME To set your nickname (30 characters maximum) } T Nickname Help NCKSET {Ok, your nickname is now set. } T Nickname set acknowledgement NKLONG {Sorry, Nicknames are limited to 30 characters, please try again. } T Nickname too long message UTVARLH { L#INPUT_LINE Userlist -- N$DATE - N$TIME - Total Calls: N+TOTAL_CALLS - Others Online: N'OTHERS_ONLINE ### User-ID Age Sex Time Class Flags Option Selected ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- } T Improved User List (Header) UTVARLT {R#CGLO_CHANNEL L4CGLO_UID C%CGLO_AGE C#CGLO_SEX L$CGLO_TIMEON L(CGLO_CLASSY C#CGLO_FLAGS L4CGLO_MODULE } T Improved User List (Normal List) UTVARLI {R#CGLO_CHANNEL L4CGLO_UID C%CGLO_AGE C#CGLO_SEX L$CGLO_TIMEON L(CGLO_CLASSY C#CGLO_FLAGS L4CGLO_MODULE } T Improved User List (Invisible) UTVARLS {R#CGLO_CHANNEL <<SIGN-UP>> } T Improved User List (Sign-Up) UTVARLL {R#CGLO_CHANNEL <<LOG-ON>> } T Improved User List (Log-On) UTVARLB {------------------------------------------------------------------------------- } T Userlist Trailer UDEFSU {Sign-Up on Channel >> R#CGLO_CHANNEL << } T User Definer User List (Signup) UDEFLO {Log-On on Channel >> R#CGLO_CHANNEL << } T User Definer User List (Logon) LGNLSH { ### User-ID Age Sex Time Class Flags Option Selected ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- } T Logon Userlist (Header) LGNLST {R#CGLO_CHANNEL L4CGLO_UID C%CGLO_AGE C#CGLO_SEX L$CGLO_TIMEON L(CGLO_CLASS C#CGLO_FLAGS L4CGLO_MODULE } T Logon Userlist (Normal) LGNLSI {R#CGLO_CHANNEL L4CGLO_UID C%CGLO_AGE C#CGLO_SEX L$CGLO_TIMEON L(CGLO_CLASS C#CGLO_FLAGS L4CGLO_MODULE } T Logon Userlist (Invisible) LGNLSS {R#CGLO_CHANNEL <<SIGN-UP>> } T Logon Userlist (Sign-Up) LGNLSL {R#CGLO_CHANNEL <<LOG-ON>> } T Logon Userlist (Log-On) LGNLSB {------------------------------------------------------------------------------- } T Logon Userlist (Trailer) SUSLON { Ok, you will now see the brief userlist when you logon. } T Userlist is shown during logon SULOFF { Ok, you will no longer see the brief userlist when you logon. } T Userlist is not shown during logon QADIOS {Thanks for Calling N+SYSTEM_NAME! You were online for N+TIME_ONLINE.} T Quick Logoff Message YOUKIK { %s has booted you for %s! You have been booted whore. Apparently the Sysop got pissed at you and booted you. With this boot comes a mandatory 10 minute suspension. Every boot from this point on adds 10 mins to every suspension. If you choose to ignore this boot, and continue your behavior, you will be permanently banned and your IP banned. Get Out Bitch... } T Boot Message HLPBOOT { To BOOT a user, type: R'CMND_BOOT  [reason] - This command will BROADCAST [reason] to all on-line (& not busy) users... - This command will SUSPEND  a certain amount of time! SUPEND TIME = 10 minutes + 5 minutes for EACH ACTIVE KILL has } T Help on 'BOOTing' a user... HLPKILL { To KILL a user, type: R'CMND_KILL  [reason] - This command will NOT suspend  - This command will NOT broadcast anything to other on-line users } T Help on 'KILLing' a user... HLPKBOP { NOTE: You are EXEMPT from having to enter a [reason] (i.e. it's OPTIONAL) } T Help footer when EXEMPT from ;k NOBSYS {You can not boot or kill a GOD. What are you thinking? } T Booting of Sysops is not allowed BDKILL {* NOTICE * %s has just booted %s Reason: %s } T Broadcasted boot message sent to ALL NBDKIL {%s has been disconnected from the system. } T Non-broadcasted boot/kill Message GVRSON { You must provide a [reason]... } T You must provide a reason message NHEREB {That user is not here to boot! } T User selected to be booted is not online TMNYHR {That userid is not specific enough. } T Too many users fit that abbreviation TIMEIS {==> It is currently %s on %s. } T Display Current Time and Date SCNCNT {Your screen length is now set to unlimited. } T Tell user screen length is now unlimitted SCRSIZ {Your screen length is now %d rows. } T Tell user new screen length SCNNOT {That length is invalid. Valid screen lengths are from 3 to 99. } T Screen Length not Valid CURWID {Your current screen width is %d columns. Type %s [new width] to change this. } T Show current screen width WIDSET {Your width is now set to %d columns. } T Acknowledge Screen Width Change WIDNOT {That width is invalid. Valid screen widths are from 32 to 132. } T Tell user allowable screen width range CREDLFT { ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ The module you are currently in charges: N+CREDIT_RATE credits per minute ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ Number of credits you have left........: %s Amount of time your credits equal......: %d hour(s) & %d minutes(s) ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ } T Show current credits/time remaining LONHELP { ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ Ultra Globals - Logon Message Help ³ ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ ³ R'CMND_SETLOGON  Sets your Logon Message (65 Characters Maximum) ³ ³ R'CMND_SETLOGON ON You WILL see logon messages when users log on ³ ³ R'CMND_SETLOGON OFF You WILL NOT see logon messages when users log on ³ ³ R'CMND_SETLOGON PUBLIC Set your logon message PUBLICLY viewable to ALL users ³ ³ R'CMND_SETLOGON PRIVATE Set your logon message PRIVATE (i.e. not broadcasted) ³ ³ R'CMND_SETLOGON ? See what your logon message looks like ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ } T Logon Message - Help LOFHELP { ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ Ultra Globals - Logoff Message Help ³ ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ ³ R'CMND_SETLOGOFF  Sets your Logoff Message (65 Characters Maximum) ³ ³ R'CMND_SETLOGOFF ON You WILL see logoff messages when users log off ³ ³ R'CMND_SETLOGOFF OFF You WILL NOT see logoff messages when users log off ³ ³ R'CMND_SETLOGOFF PUBLIC Set your logoff message PUBLICLY viewable to ALL users ³ ³ R'CMND_SETLOGOFF PRIVATE Set your logoff message PRIVATE (i.e. not broadcasted) ³ ³ R'CMND_SETLOGOFF ? See what your logoff message looks like ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ } T Logoff Message Help LGNON {Ok, you will now see user's logon messages. } T Receipt of Logon Messages are now ON LGFON {Ok, you will now see user's logoff messages. } T Receipt of Logoff Messages now ON LGNOF {Ok, you will no longer see user's logon messages. } T Receipt of Logon Messages now OFF LGFOF {Ok, you will no longer see user's logoff messages. } T Receipt of Logoff Messages now OFF LGNPRV {Ok, your Logon message is now PRIVATE... } T Your Logon Message is now PRIVATE LGFPRV {Ok, your Logoff message is now PRIVATE... } T Your Logoff Message is now PRIVATE NOPRV {You do not have access to the PRIVATE command... } T You do not have access to PRIVATE command LGNPUB {Ok, your Logon message is now PUBLIC... } T Your Logon Message is now PRIVATE LGFPUB {Ok, your Logoff message is now PUBLIC... } T Your Logoff Message is now PRIVATE NOPUB {You do not have access to the PUBLIC command... } T You do not have access to PRIVATE command LONDEF { LOGON message settings ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ Message Definition: %s ON/OFF "Recieve Mode": %s PUBLIC/PRIVATE "Send Mode": %s } T Header & Logon Message Head LOFDEF { LOGOFF message settings ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ Message Definition: %s ON/OFF "Recieve Mode": %s PUBLIC/PRIVATE "Send Mode": %s } T Logoff Message Head LONSET {>>> Ok, your Logon message is now set. } T Acknowledge Logon Message Is Set LOFSET {>>> OK, your Logoff message is now set. } T Acknowledge Logoff Message Is Set LOLONG {Logon/Logoff messages are limitted to 65 characters, try again. } T Tell user there is a limit to logon/logoff length DEFLON {N+SYSTEM_NAME 0wns j00!} T Default Logon Message DEFLOF {N+SYSTEM_NAME 0wns j00!} T Default Logoff Message LONMSG { %s logs ON line N'CHANNEL. [N$DATE/N$TIME] Users Online: N-OTHERS_ONLINE: %s } T Logon Message shown when user logs on LOFMSG { %s logs OFF. [N$DATE/N$TIME] Users Online: N-OTHERS_ONLINE: %s } T Logoff Message shown when user logs off LOADED {Alright, %s's keys have been reloaded. } T Keys Reloaded. NOLOAD {That user is not online to have his/her keys reloaded. Keys are automatically loaded at logon, so you don't need to reload them unless you change the keys while the user is online. } T Keys NOT Reloaded. HWLOAD { To re-load a users' keys: Type: %s } T How to use re-load keys command CLRSCN {} T Clear Screen Codes VALIDD {Ok, that user is now validated! } T Tell sysop that user has been validated. NOVALD {That user was not found! } T Tell sysop user could not be found for validation. NOTTIL2 { You have been booted whore, and you can't logon until %s at %s! You have pissed off one of the MudOP's or Sysop's and you have been booted. Or you may have violated one or more of the MajorMUD rules. When your account us un-suspended, you may want to look at the rules to see what exactly your offence was. If you continue to misbehave or make a dupe account for any reason, you will be dealt with in a quick and harsh manner. See ya back when your suspension is up! } T Message For Suspended users. NGLOREC { That user was not found in the Ultra Globals database ... which means he/she hasn't logged on here since ULTRA GLOBALS installed (or since the ULTRA GLOBALS data file was reset). } T User selected is not in Ultra Globals DATA FILE NONUSR { Sorry, %s is not logged on at the moment! } T User is not logged on! SUSHLP { To suspend a user or increase the # of days a user is suspended, type: %7s   (Where  is between 0 and 365) To reduce the amount of days a user is suspended, type: %7s <-Days>  (Where <-Days> is between -365 and 0) To inquire whether or not a user is suspended, type: %7s ?  To unsuspend a user, you can type: %7s U  (Where U=UNSUSPEND) or reduce the # of days the user is suspended by MORE DAYS than he/she is presently suspended. (i.e. A user suspended for 3 days but reduced by 4 days will become UNSUSPENDED). } T Instructions on Suspending a User NOWSUS { %s is now -SUSPENDED- until %s at %s } T User has been suspended! NOWUNS { %s is now -UNSUSPENDED- } T User has been unsuspended! ISSUS { %s is presently -SUSPENDED- until %s at %s } T Inquiry message of a suspended user ISUNS { %s is -NOT SUSPENDED- } T Inquiry message of a non-suspended user CANTSUS { If you want to SUSPEND A USER via Ultra Globals, his/her data file record must already exist (so that the date & time the user is suspended until can be recorded/saved). If you would like to have a data file record created for that user, simply log on as him/her and then log off. The user will now have an Ultra Globals data file record and may thus be suspended! } T Can't suspend a user that's not in Globals DAT file INVTOG { You are now %s. } T Invisible Toggle Message NODATA { Sorry, you've been sending too much data! You'll have to wait a few seconds before you can type again. } T Too much data was being sent (Character Limitor) GODATA { Ok, you may proceed... } T Typing may resume (Character Limitor) HWINV { To make an on-line user invisible: Type: %s } T How to make an on-line user invisible PBMSPC { Please be more specific with your userid! } T Ask User to be More Specific USERNOW { %s is now %s. } T Inform User's new status HLPBUSY { To use %s: %s - Toggles on-line users' busy flag. } T Instructions for busy command. NOBUSY { That user (although BUSY) is in a FILE TRANSFER. He/she can't be set UNBUSY until the file transfer is over. } T Can't unbusy user because in file transfer HWSOFR { Syntax: To see what keys a user has, type: L'CMND_SHOWKEYS  To see what keys are in a class, type: L'CMND_SHOWKEYS & } T Instructions for Key Show Command. PRSKEYS { Key(s) in %s's personal key ring: } T Keys found in personal key ring (;sofar cmd) CLSKEYS { Key(s) in %s's CLASS (%s): } T Keys found in user's class (;sofar cmd) CLSKYSR { Class %s contains: } T Keys contained in a certain class (;sofar & cmd) NOCLS { That class was not found! } T Class not found message (;sofar cmd) NONECLS { There are no keys defined in that class! } T Class has no keys defined in it KYRNFND { Error: %s's personal key ring information is missing! } T Key ring of user is missing from BTREIVE data file CLSNFND { Error: %s's current class is defined as %s, only that class is MISSING/UNDEFINED! } T Error message - User's current class is NOT DEFINED! HLSWT { To switch a user's class: Type: L'CMND_SWITCHCLS  <# Days>  NOTE 1: <# Days> can be ommitted if  has a DEFAULT # OF DAYS. NOTE 2: If  is an UNLIMITED DAYS class, <# Days> will be IGNORED. } T How to switch a user's class CLSSWT { Class Switch: User: %s Switched from %s (%s days) to %s (%s days). } T Class Switch Feedback CNTSWT { That class does not exist! } T Tried to switch user to non-existant class HWGVKY { To toggle whether a user has a key: Type: %s If the user does not have the key, (s)he will be given it. If the user does have the key, (s)he will lose it. NOTE: This will not work for MASTER key holders } T How to give/take keys GAVEKY { Ok, %s has been given the %s key. } T Key was given TOOKKY { Ok, %s has had the %s taken away. } T Key was taken HASMAST { %s has the MASTER KEY! Key changes do not work on MASTER KEY HOLDERS! } T User has MASTER KEY & key changes won't work EXTHLP { To grant an online or offline user more TIME FOR THE DAY type: %s  To take away DAILY time from a user, put a '-' (MINUS SIGN) before the  field. } T Minutes for day extended INCHLP { To grant an ON-LINE user more time for this call, type: %s  To take away ON-LINE time from a user, put a '-' (MINUS SIGN) before the  field. } T Minutes restored for logged on session time TIMZERO { %s has been granted %d more minutes TODAY. That is the MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF DAILY TIME this user could be extended as this user's TIME ON TODAY has been reset to 0 minutes. Thus, this user now has MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF DAILY TIME allowed by his/her CLASS. } T Time For Day has been Reset TIMEXT { %s has been granted %d more minutes for TODAY. } T User given more time per day TIMDEC { %s has been reduced by %d minutes TODAY. } T User time per day has been reduced TIMADJ { * ATTENTION * Your Daily Time Limit has just been changed! } T Notify user daily time has been changed. TIMCRST { %s has been granted %d more on-line minutes -- which is the MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF ON-LINE TIME that user could be extended (and is now restored to the MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF ON-LINE TIME allowed by his/her CLASS) } T Time for call has been reset TIMCEXT { %s has been granted %d more on-line minutes. } T On-line user's time for call has been extended TIMCDEC { %s has been reduced by %d on-line minutes. } T On-line user's time has been reduced TIMCADJ { * ATTENTION * Your time for This Call has just been changed! } T Notify user on-line time has been changed. HWRLOG { To re-logon another user: Type: %s } T How to re-logon another user NORELG {You are not powerful enough to Relog him. Only Gods may do that. } T Relogging in of Sysops is not allowed RLGUSR { %s has been relogged! } T Message reported to person performing ;reset FYIRLG { You typed %s with a parameter. There are no parameters to this command. If you wanted to relogin an on-line user, use the >> %s << command! } T Message shown when confusing ;relog for ;reset HWDIR { To view a directory on the system, type: %s } T Information on DIR command HOWTYP { To type a text or binary file on the system, enter: %s /n where /n = no beeps (OPTIONAL PARAMETER) (i.e. supress CTRL-G's) } T Information on TYPE command NEWCLL { The number of calls this system has received has been set to: %s } T Total # of calls system has recieved message HOWCLL { The present number of calls the system has received is: %s To change this value, type: %s } T How to change total # of system calls TOOBIG { That is an invalid number of calls! (Range: 0 to 999999999) } T Number of calls too big UNBUSY { %s has just become unbusy! } T User has become unbusy! NOTBSY { %s is not busy right now. } T User selected is not busy now. OKPGUN { Ok, we'll notify you as soon as %s is not busy! } T Confirm Page Unbusy Notification OKNPUN { You won't be notified when %s is not busy! } T Page Unbusy Notification Turned Off PUNHLP { Help with Unbusy Notification: If you wish to be notified as soon as someone is no longer busy, type: %s You may abbreviate the userid, so long as its unique. } T Help with Unbusy Notificaiton PUNLHDR { You are awaiting PAGE UNBUSY NOTIFICATION for: ---------------------------------------------- } T Header of PUN LIST PUNLST {L4CGLO_UID ... located at: L4CGLO_MODULE } T PUN List line (Fields shown) NOPUN { You are not currently awaiting Page Unbusy Notification of any users } T No users on your PUN list AUTBUS { Your auto-busy while in the FULL SCREEN EDITOR is now %s. } T Auto-Busy Setting RAUNCH { Thats some pretty raunchy language. Discontinue or you'll be removed! } T Nasty Language PFNWRD {We don't allow profanity here...sorry! } T Bad word LMCBIG {That's too long - long macro's can only be a maximum of 139 characters. } T Long Macro Too Long SMCBIG {That's too long - short macro's can only be a maximum of 64 characters. } T Short Macro Too Long NAMAC { Sorry.. you do not have access to CHANGE your macros... } T User doesn't have access to macros LMCHDR { Ultra Globals - Your Current Long Macro Settings: } T Header for Long Macro List LMCLIST {L#CMND_LMACROS%d = %s } T Line for Long Macro List SMCHDR {Ultra Globals - Your Current Short Macro Settings: } T Header for Short Macro List SMCLIST {L"CMND_SMACROS%d = %s } T Line for Short Macro List OKMSET {Ok, your macro %s is now set. } T Tell user macro is set. BADMAC { ============ INVALID MACRO # SELECTED! =============== To use SHORT macros, type: L"CMND_SMACROS# (where # = 1-20) To use LONG macros, type: L#CMND_LMACROS# (where # = 1-5) } T Macro Invalid Message SMCDET { SHORT MACROS (20 Allowed, up to 64 Characters in Length) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------  L%CMND_SHORTMAC /l - Lists your short macros L"CMND_SMACROS# /c - Clears SHORT macro # (where # = 1-20) L"CMND_SMACROS# - Type this to use SHORT macro # (where # = 1-20) L"CMND_SMACROS# [MACRO TEXT] - Sets SHORT macro # to [MACRO TEXT] (where # = 1-20) In [MACRO TEXT], the TILDE '~~' is equivalent to the  key. This enables Macros to use multiple commands. ** NOTE ** To prevent infinite loops from occuring inside MACROS, the following rules about MACROS calling other MACROS apply: SHORT MACROS may call ANY LONG MACRO but may not call ANY SHORT MACRO. LONG MACROS may NOT CALL ANY MACROS at all! } T How to use short macros LMCDET { LONG MACROS (5 Allowed, up to 139 Characters in Length) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------  L%CMND_LONGMAC /l - Lists your long macros L#CMND_LMACROS# /c - Clears LONG macro # (where # = 1-5) L#CMND_LMACROS# - Type this to use LONG macro # (where # = 1-5) L#CMND_LMACROS# [MACRO TEXT] - Sets LONG macro # to [MACRO TEXT] (where # = 1-5) In [MACRO TEXT], the TILDE '~~' is equivalent to the  key. This enables Macros to use multiple commands. ** NOTE ** To prevent infinite loops from occuring inside MACROS, the following rules about MACROS calling other MACROS apply: SHORT MACROS may call ANY LONG MACRO but may not call ANY SHORT MACRO. LONG MACROS may NOT CALL ANY MACROS at all! } T How to use long macros MACCLR { } T Macro has been cleared message MACUN { } T Macro is unassigned message LMCPASS { Skipping macro L#CMND_LMACROS%d -- Long macros may not call ANY MACROS! } T Error when long macro tries calling any macro SMCPASS { Skipping macro L"CMND_SMACROS%d -- Short macros may only call LONG MACROS! } T Error when short macro tries calling any short macro REPPASS { Skipping macro [%s] -- Macros may not contain the [%s] command! } T Error when any macro tries calling ;repeat or ;rpedit REPEAT {[REPEATING]: %s } T Message shown during repeat last command DEFFSE {Your default editor is now the -FULL SCREEN EDITOR- You may need to relogon for this to take effect. } T Tell user FSE selected DEFLIN {Your default editor is now the -LINE EDITOR- } T Tell user LINE EDITOR selected REGDHLP { To remove s user's registry: Type: %s  (Note: You must enter a COMPLETE  for this command to work) } T Registry-Deletion Help Info REGDGON { Okay, if %s's registry exists, it has been deleted! } T Registry Deleted REGNFD { The BBS's REGISTRY deleter module was not found! Either that module is not loaded or the description in option RSDESC (Level 4 - Configuration) is not set properly! This must be loaded/set properly for the Globals Registry Deleter command to work. } T BBS's registry deleter module not found message HOWAUD { To write a comment to the audit trail Type: L'CMND_WRITEAUDIT  Note: The audit trail allows up to 32 characters for the TOP line and up to 63 characters for the BOTTOM line per entry. Thus only the first 95 characters (32 + 63) of  will be written. Additionally, if  is LONGER than 32 characters, L'CMND_WRITEAUDIT will place a HYPHEN at the end of LINE 1 unless the 32nd character of  is one of the following characters: BLANK, PERIOD, COMMA, EXCLAMATION POINT, QUESTION MARK, SEMI-COLON, COLON, PLUS SIGN, MINUS SIGN, ASTERISK, EQUAL SIGN, PERCENT SIGN, or CARROT (^) If the 32nd character is a DOLLAR SIGN, AT SYMBOL (@), or POUND SIGN (#), the 32nd character will be moved to the SECOND line of the audit trail (as the first character of line 2) and no hyphen will appear in LINE 1. } T How to write a comment in audit trail RECAUD { Ok, that message has been entered into the audit trail! } T Comment to audit trail has been added OLDPASS { Enter your CURRENT password: } T Prompt for entering old password NEWPASS { Enter your NEW password: } T Prompt for entering NEW password VFYPASS { Please VERIFY your new password: } T Prompt for VERIFYING NEW password INCPASS { Incorrect } T Incorrect entry of old password CHGPASS { Ok, your password has been changed } T Your password has been changed message VFYFAIL { Passwords didn't match -- Nothing changed } T Password verification failure message RPTPROMP { Repeat> } T Prompt for editable repeat command PARTUSR { Possible Users: --------------- } T Header for 'possible users' listing PARTCLR {%s } T Color 'possible users' show up as in listing MYSDEL {%s's account has just been deleted by some other party, so the credits you have specified will not take effect. } T User account is deleted error NOTIF { %s is online and has been notified. } T User is online has been notified CANTNO { %s is online but busy, and can't be notified right now. } T User is busy and user cannot be notified POSTUP { Ok, %s has been given %s credits } T User has been given credits message POSTDN { Ok, %s has been reduced by %s credits } T User has had credits taken away SELFUP { Ok.. You just gave yourself %s credits! } T You have just given yourself credits SELFDN { Ok.. You just reduced yourself by %s credits } T You have just reduced your own credits HLPPOST { To post FREE credits to a user, type: L%CMND_POSTCRED [# of credits] free  -or- L%CMND_POSTCRED [# of credits] f  To post PAID credits to a user, type: L%CMND_POSTCRED [# of credits] paid  -or- L%CMND_POSTCRED [# of credits] p  Note: By putting a '-' minus sign before the [# of credits] field, you can reduce the # of credits  has left. } T How to post credits to a user HOWPD { To post DAYS to a user, type: L#CMND_POSTDAYS [# of Days]  Note: By putting a '-' minus sign before the [# of Days] field, you can reduce the # of days  has left! } T How to post days PDUP { Ok... %s has been granted %d more days... } T User has been given more days PDDOWN { Ok... %s has been decreased by %d days } T User has been reduced days PDLOW { Sorry.. That would give %s less than ONE DAY Left An amount of 0 Days Left is equivalent to UNLIMITED DAYS Thus ... %s has been adjusted to have ONE DAY LEFT } T User has been adjusted to ONE DAY PDUNL { %s currently has UNLIMITED days & can't be adjusted this way... Try using the SWITCH CLASS command... } T User HOWINT { L'CMND_NETID2UID lets you cross reference BBS INTERNET-IDs with BBS USER-IDs. To use L'CMND_NETID2UID, type: L'CMND_NETID2UID  where  is any BBS INTERNET-ID or any BBS USER-ID. NOTE: You may use partial or complete INTERNET/USER ID's. Any / all INTERNET/USER ID's containing  will be displayed. } T How to use INTERNET ID cross ref. HDRINT { INTERNET-ID USER-ID ----------- ------- } T Header for INTERNET ID and UID listings DLNINT { %-20s %-30s } T Data line for INTERNET ID and UID listings NONINT { Sorry, no INTERNET ID or USER ID matches %s } T No INTERNET or UIDs matched SEARCH TEXT DONINT {  } T Internet/UID searching completed NODINT { INTERNET-ID cross reference data file not found! File PATH and/or NAME may be misconfigured. Please tell sysop! } T Internet data file not found message INVMSG { ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º YOU ARE INVISIBLE º  ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ  ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ } T Logon message that user is INVISIBLE STATINF { ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º SYSTEM STATS for L@SYSTEM_NAME GCOMM REG # XXXXXXXX ºÛ ÌÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍËÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͺÛ º Ultra Globals L/STATS_VERNUM º Global Command Handler # L(STATS_GLOBNUM ºÛ ÌÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍËÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÊÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍËÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ͹Û º SYSTEM RAM... L(STATS_SYSTEMRAM º Total # Calls.. L(TOTAL_CALLS º # Uploads L(UPLOADS ºÛ º Up(>1meg)... L(STATS_UPPERRAM º Calls Today... L(STATS_TOTAL2DAY º # Dnloads L(DOWNLOADS ºÛ º Low(<1meg).. L(STATS_LOWERRAM º # Signups 2day L(STATS_NEW2DAY ÌÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ͹Û º Sys Loading.. L$STATS_SYSLOAD ÌÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ͹ Tot Msgs L)TOTAL_MESSAGES ºÛ º HD Room Left. L(STATS_HDROOM º Creds Posted L+STATS_TOTCREDS º # Email L)OPEN_EMAIL_MSGS ºÛ ÌÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ͹ Free....... L+STATS_FREECREDS º # Forum L)OPEN_FORUM_MSGS ºÛ º Tot # Accts.. L(TOTAL_ACCOUNTS º Paid....... L+STATS_PAIDCREDS ÌÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ͹Û º # Males..... L(TOTAL_MALE º Used Today: L+STATS_USEDCREDS º # Chan Groups L$STATS_NUMGROUPS ºÛ º # Females... L(TOTAL_FEMALE ÌÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ͹ # Chan Defn'd L$NUMBER_OF_LINES ºÛ º # Ansi...... L(TOTAL_ANSI º Hours Used Today L'STATS_USEDHOURS º # Chan In Use L$STATS_NUMCHAN ºÛ º # Corporate. L(TOTAL_CORP º Creds Burned/hr: L'STATS_BURNRATE ÌÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ͹Û ÌÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÎÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ͹ # Users OnLine L#STATS_NUMUSERS ºÛ º Today's Date: L(STATS_REALDATE º X.25 K-packs L+STATS_X25KPS º # Invisible.. L#STATS_NUMINVIS ºÛ º Current Time: L(TIME º X.25 M-Bytes L+STATS_X25MBS º # Busy....... L#STATS_NUMBUSY ºÛ ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÊÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÊÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼÛ ßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßß } T System Statistics Screen UGWHLP { UltraGrams ---------- To write a DETAILED UltraGram to a user (by going into EDIT mode), type: R'CMND_WRITUGRAM  -or- R'CMND_WRITUGRAM To write a FAST UltraGram to a user, type: R'CMND_WRITUGRAM  [MESSAGE] -or- R'CMND_WRITUGRAM [MESSAGE] NOTE:  can be a complete or PARTIAL user-id! } T UltraGrams - How to WRITE UltraGrams UGWARN { *** CAUTION *** %s has room for only 1 more UltraGram. If another user writes an UltraGram to him/her BEFORE YOU ARE DONE, you will not be able to save your UltraGram. Thus, you may want to write QUICKLY. } T UltraGrams - User's UGRAMS box almost full UGGONE { No Ultra Globals DATABASE record was found for %s. This means that he/she hasn't logged on since Ultra Globals was installed or since the Ultra Globals Database was RESET. } T UltraGrams - User Globals Record missing UGBFUL { Sorry... %s's UltraGrams Box is FULL } T UltraGrams - User's UltraGram box is full UGALERT { ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º You have a NEW UltraGram ºÛ º Type L#CMND_READUGRAM to read it! ºÛ ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼÛ ßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßß } T UltraGrams - Alert user he/she has a NEW UltraGram! UGALRT2 { ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º You have a NEW UltraGram ºÛ ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼÛ ßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßß } T UltraGrams - 2nd Alert user he/she has a NEW UltraGram! UGLOG { ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º You have an UltraGram ºÛ º Type L#CMND_READUGRAM to read it! ºÛ ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼÛ ßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßß } T UltraGrams - Logon Message - You have ONE ugram UGLOGS { ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º You have %2d UltraGrams ºÛ º Type L#CMND_READUGRAM to read them! ºÛ ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼÛ ßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßß } T UltraGrams - Logon Message - You have several ugrams UGNACL { ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º You are NOT ACCEPTING UltraGrams! ºÛ º To change this, type L#CMND_UGACCEPT ºÛ ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼÛ ßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßß } T UltraGrams - Logon Message - You're not accepting UG's UGNONE1 { You have no UltraGrams... } T UltraGrams - YOU have no UltraGrams UGNONE2 { %s has no UltraGrams... } T UltraGrams - Other user has no UltraGrams UGNONE3 { The UltraGrams Database is empty ... } T UltraGrams - No UltraGrams in UG-Dbase UGEND { No more UltraGrams ... } T UltraGrams - No more UltraGrams to read.. UGNOPRV { There are no PREVIOUS UltraGrams... } T UltraGrams - No PREVIOUS UltraGrams UGNOCUR { No CURRENT UltraGram to display... } T UltraGrams - No current UltraGram to display UGNOSUB { There are no SUBSEQUENT UltraGrams... } T UltraGrams - No SUBSEQUENT UltraGrams UGEHPO { ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º Editing Options º  º º  º /L = List UltraGrams w/ Line #'s /RL = Raw Listing (No Line #'s) º  º /S = Save and Exit back to BBS OK = More Options (Insert, Delete, etc) º  º ? = This Help Menu ?? = DETAILED Help Menu º  º º  º /U  = Change User-Id this UltraGram is ADDRESSED TO º  º º  º /C = # of Characters of UltraGram Data Left ºÛ º X = Exit (Quit and return to BBS) º  ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ  ßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßß ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ } T UltraGrams - EDITing HELP menu - Short Menu UGEHPQ { ? - EDITing Options /S - Save & Exit OK - Additional Options ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ } T UltraGrams - EDITing Help menu - Expert MENU UGEHPL { ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º DETAILED HELP º  º º  º Command Description of resulting action º  º ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ º  º /L List out your UltraGram with LINE NUMBERS shown º  º º  º /RL List out your Ultragram in RAW MODE - No line numbers are shown º  º º  º /S Save your current UltraGram and return back to the BBS º  º º  º OK Drop out of EDIT MODE and make changes to your UltraGram º  º (i.e. Insert, Delete, Edit or Append a line), and more... º  º º  º ? Display EDITING OPTIONS menu º  º º  º ?? Display this DETAILED HELP information screen º  º º  º /C Display the # of CHARACTERS of UltraGram DATA you have left º  º º  º X Quit UltraGram and return to the BBS º  ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ  ßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßß } T UltraGrams - EDITing HELP menu - Detailed UGOPTS { ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º Additional Options º  º º  º [I] Insert a Line [D] Delete a Line º  º [A] Append to UltraGram [L] List UltraGram (w/ Line #'s) º  º [E] Edit an existing line [R] Raw List (No Line #'s) º  º [S] Save UltraGram & Exit [X] Exit (Don't Save) º  º º  º [U] Change USER-ID this [?] Re-Display This Menu º  º UGram is addressed to º  ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ  ßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßß } T UltraGrams - EDITing mode "OK" command MENU OF OPTIONS UGBOPT {ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º [B] Broadcast current UltraGram as a SYSTEM ANNOUNCEMENT ºÛ ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼÛ ßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßß } T UltraGrams - EDITing mode BROADCAST info UGOPP { Enter Option (I, D, A, L, E, R, S, X, U, ?): } T UltraGrams - EDITing "OK" command PROMPT UGBHDR { ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º SYSTEM ANNOUNCEMENT FROM º º C>USERID º ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ } T UltraGrams - Header for BROADCASTED messages UGBFTR {  ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ END OF ANNOUNCEMENT ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ } T UltraGrams - Footer for BROADCASTED messages UGBSNT { Broadcast sent to all on-line (non-busy) users... } T UltraGrams - Broadcast SENT message UGBLANK {To leave a BLANK LINE, hit [SPACE BAR] and then press  } T UltraGrams - How to type a BLANK line UGLEN { You just typed a line that was [%d] characters long... } T UltraGrams - Length of current line message UGCLFT { You have [%d] characters of UltraGram data left... } T UltraGrams - # of characters left in UltraGram UGFULL { UltraGram is FULL... } T UltraGrams - UltraGram is FULL message UGMAXLN { Maximum Line Limit of 99 lines reached... } T UltraGrams - Maximum line limit of 99 lines reached UGLLSTO {ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ UltraGram For: %s ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ } T UltraGrams - LISTing - Who UltraGram is FOR UGLSTTP { So far your UltraGram looks like: } T UltraGrams - LISTing (TOP Line/Header) UGLSTLN {%2.2d: %s } T UltraGrams - LISTing - Line #'s Listing UGLSTRW {%s } T UltraGrams - LISTing - RAW list, No Line #'s UGLSEMP { << UltraGram is EMPTY >> } T UltraGrams - LISTing - UltraGram is EMPTY message UGAPPND { Appending... Type '?' for EDITING Options } T UltraGrams - Appending to end of UltraGram message UGAPFUL { Sorry.. Your UltraGram is FULL. If you would like to write more information, try deleting some lines. } T UltraGrams - Unable to APPEND (UltraGram is FULL) UGNOADD { Sorry.. You have reached the maximum UltraGram line limit of 99 lines. You may not insert or append any more lines unless you delete some first. } T UltraGrams - Unable to APPEND or INSERT (Max line limit rea UGINVAL { Invalid Option -- Try again (Press '?' for HELP) } T UltraGrams - Invalid option selected from 'OK' menu UGDLEMP { Your UltraGram is EMPTY... Thus there are no lines to delete... } T UltraGrams - DELETE LINE - No lines to delete message UGDLLIN { Enter line to DELETE (1-%d) (Type 'L' to LIST UltraGram : } T UltraGrams - DELETE LINE - Which line to delete? UGDLOK { Line [%d] Deleted... } T UltraGrams - DELETE LINE - Line deleted UGDLINV { [%s] is not a valid choice or is out of range... } T UltraGrams - DELETE/INSERT LINE - Invalid line # selected UGINLIN { Insert BEFORE which line? (1-%d) (Type 'L' to LIST UltraGram): } T UltraGrams - INSERT LINE - Which line to insert before? UGINEMP { Your UltraGram is EMPTY... APPENDING to UltraGram starting at line 1... Type '?' for EDITING options } T UltraGrams - INSERT LINE - UltraGram empty, APPENDing inste UGINSRT { Inserting... Type '?' for EDITING OPTIONS, 'OK' when DONE } T UltraGrams - Inserting line(s) into UltraGram UGEDEMP { Your UltraGram is EMPTY... Thus there are no lines to edit... } T UltraGrams - EDIT LINE - No lines to edit message UGEDLIN { Enter line to EDIT (1-%d) (Type 'L' to LIST UltraGram): } T UltraGrams - DELETE LINE - Which line to delete? UGEDOK { Line [%d] updated... } T UltraGrams - EDIT LINE - Line updated UGEDORG { Line %d currently looks like: %s } T UltraGrams - EDIT LINE - Show line being edited UGEDNCR { You have room for [%d] characters ... } T UltraGrams - EDIT LINE - Max # of characters user can write UGEDUPD { Please enter your new line %d, or Type 'x' to ABORT } T UltraGrams - EDIT LINE - Edit line prompt UGEDABT { ABORTED -- Nothing changed... } T UltraGrams - EDIT LINE - Aborted message UGEDMAX { Your UltraGram can hold up to [%d] more characters You just typed a line that was [%d] characters long - Try Again - } T UltraGrams - EDIT LINE - Line too big UGGUID { Your UltraGram is currently addressed to: %s Whom would you like to address it to instead? } T UltraGrams - Change receipient user-id UGNUID { Sorry.. [%s] is either an INVALID USER-ID or to TOO VAGUE a USER-ID. Please try again... } T UltraGrams - Invalid new user-id entered UGUUID { Ok.. Your UltraGram is now addressed to: %s } T UltraGrams - New receipient user-id selected UGHUID { Your UltraGram is currently addressed to: %s To change this, type: /U  } T UltraGrams - How to use /U option UGSENT { UltraGram sent to %s } T UltraGrams - UltraGram has been saved message UGDELD { UltraGram Deleted... } T UltraGrams - UltraGram has been deleted message UGNODEL { There is no CURRENT UltraGram to delete... } T UltraGrams - No current UltraGram to delete message UGRDHD { ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º From: %-29.29s # Times Read: %-3d ºÛ º To: %-29.29s ºÛ º On: %-30s ºÛ ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼÛ ßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßß ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ } T UltraGrams - Read UltraGram - HEADER UGRDFC {%s } T UltraGrams - Read UltraGram - Forwarded/Copied By info UGRDFT {ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ } T UltraGrams - Read UltraGram - FOOTER UGRPMT { (N)ext, R(e)-Read, (P)revious, (D)elete, (R)eply, (F)orward, (C)opy, e(X)it: } T UltraGrams - Read UltraGram - Command Prompt UGMQASK { Would you like to quote the current UltraGram? (y/n): } T UltraGrams - Ask if user wants to Quote UltraGram UGMQFT {ÍÍÍÍÍ The above quote was by: %s on %s ÍÍÍÍÍ } T UltraGrams - Message Quoting - Footer UGMQCUR { No CURRENT UltraGram to reply too.. } T UltraGrams - No UltraGram to REPLY to UGMQGON { Your UltraGram has apparently been ERASED... } T UltraGrams - UltraGram deleted before read in for REPLY UGNOREP { You do not have access to -REPLY- } T UltraGrams - No access to REPLY UGCOPY { Who would you like to send a copy to? } T UltraGrams - Copy UltraGram UGNOCPY { You do not have access to -COPY- } T UltraGrams - No access to COPY UGCPCUR { No CURRENT UltraGram to send a COPY of } T UltraGrams - No UltraGram to COPY UGCPDON { UltraGram copied to %s... } T UltraGrams - UltraGrams - Copying complete UGCPMOR { Would you like to send another copy? (y/n): } T UltraGrams - Send another Copy? UGFORWD { Who would you like this UltraGram forwarded to? } T UltraGrams - Forward UltraGram UGNOFWD { You do not have access to -FORWARD- } T UltraGrams - No access to FORWARD UGFWCUR { No CURRENT UltraGram to FORWARD } T UltraGrams - No UltraGram to FORWARD UGFWDON { UltraGram forwarded to %s... } T UltraGrams - Forwarding completed UGCFGON { Your UltraGram has apparently been ERASED before it could be duplicated... } T UltraGrams - COPYing/FORWARDing failed.. UltraGram Deleted UGRPFUL { UltraGram is FULL... You will need to delete some lines before you may append your reply... } T UltraGrams - UltraGram is FULL at start of REPLY... UGHUH { Huh??? I don't understand. Try again... } T UltraGrams - Invalid response message UGABORT { -- ABORTED -- } T UltraGrams - ABORTED message ... UGEXON { UltraGrams Expert Mode -ON- You will NO LONGER see the Editing Options menu when you start an UltraGram } T UltraGrams - Expert Mode turned ON UGEXOFF { UltraGrams Expert Mode -OFF- You will now see the EDITING OPTIONS menu when you start an UltraGram } T UltraGrams - Expert Mode turned OFF UGTOGON { You are now ACCEPTING UltraGrams... } T UltraGrams - Accepting UGrams turned ON UGTOGOF { You are NO LONGER accepting UltraGrams... } T UltraGrams - Accepting UGrams turned OFF UGNOAC { Sorry... %s is not accepting UltraGrams at this time } T UltraGrams - You are not accepting UltraGrams UG2FAST { Sorry, system resources are full! Please wait a few moments and then try sending your UltraGram again... } T UltraGrams - User is sending too many UltraGrams too fast HLPDUID { Toggle a user TAG'd for DELETION: To toggle a user as TAG'd for DELETION, type: L#CMND_DELUSER  } T How to TOGGLE user TAG'd FOR DELETION HLPDUI2 { Note: You may only toggle users in the [%s] class } T Limitations on TOGGLE user TAG'D for DELETION DELON { Ok.. %s is now TAG'd FOR DELETION... } T User has been tag'd for deletion DELOFF { Ok.. %s is NO LONGER Tag'd for deletion... } T User is no longer tag'd for deletion DELNOT { Sorry.. %s is PROTECTED and may not be toggled as tag'd for deletion. } T User is protected and can't be deleted DELNEW { Sorry.. %s is in the [%s] CLASS... You may only toggle users in the [%s] CLASS } T User is not in "NEW" class DELBYE { CLICK! } T Message on-line users see if they get DELETED HOWPROT { Toggle a user PROTECTED from deletion: To toggle a user PROTECTED from deletion, type: L%CMND_PROTUSER  } T How to toggle a user PROTECTED PROTON { %s is now PROTECTED from deletion... } T User is now PROTECTED message PROTOFF { %s is NO LONGER protected from deletion... } T User is NO LONGER protected mesage AVLTIME {N+CSET_CURUSER Time left for THIS CALL: N+CGLO_TLEFTCALL Remaining time for TODAY: N*CGLO_TLEFTDAY } T User's remaining time for CALL and DAY NOPAGE { There is nobody to re-page as you either haven't paged anybody or anybody on line yet... } T Can't re-page for nobody has been paged yet REPAGE { Attempting to re-page [%s] ... } T Message displaying user getting re-paged FWDHLP { /p Auto-Forwarding MODE To choose your /p Auto-Forwarding mode, type: R'CMND_PAGEFWD [mode] Where [mode] is one of the following: ASK - You will be asked to confirm the USER-ID of most forwarded /p's AUTO - Autoforwarded /p's will occur AUTOMATICALLY (w/o confirming UID) OFF - Disable /p forwarding altogether } T How to select your /p autoforward mode FWDMODE {Your current /p Auto-forward mode is: %s } T "Your current autoforward mode is" message FWDASK { You have selected to CONFIRM the user-id of most of your auto-forwarded /p's! } T /p auto-forwarding ASK mode selected FWDAUTO { Auto-forwarded /p's will AUTOMATICALLY become UltraGrams without any confirmation... } T /p auto-forwarding AUTO mode selected FWDOFF { You have DISABLED /p auto-forwarding of your /pages. } T /p auto-forwarding turned off FWDBUSY { Sorry, [%s] is BUSY... } T /P Auto-forward message when /p'd user is BUSY FWDOFLN { Sorry, [%s] is NOT ON-LINE... } T /P Auto-forward message when a /p'd user is NOT ONLINE FWDING {Attempting to Auto-Forward your /P as an UltraGram... } T "Attempting Autoforward" notification message FWDYNX { Would you like your /p auto-forwarded as an UltraGram to [%s]? (y/n): } T Ask if /p should be auto-forwarded FWDUGM { Try sending an UltraGram instead... } T /P Auto-Forward message when in no "ASK mode" module NCPYIN { Unable to open SOURCE file %s } T Copy File - Unable to open SOURCE file NCPYOUT { Unable to open TARGET file %s } T Copy File - Unable to open TARGET file FCPYHOW { High Speed File Copy To copy a file, type: L%CMND_COPYFILE   Note: This routine is 6 to 8 time FASTER than the standard FILE COPY routine in the Remote Sysop Menu! } T Copy File - How to use the COPY FILE command CPTRANS { } T Copy File - File copy taking place CPYCHAR {.} T Copy File - Charcter shown during FILE COPY CPYFULL { Insufficent Disk Space! } T Copy File - Insufficient disk space CPYDONE { Copy completed! } T Copy File - File copy completed FDELHOW { Delete a File To DELETE a file, type: L$CMND_DELFILE  } T Delete File - How to use the DELETE FILE command DELDONE { %s deleted! } T Delete File - File Deleted DELNFIV { File Not Found -or- Permission Denied! } T Delete File - File Not Found/Permission Denied FRENHOW { Rename a File (and in some cases, MOVE a file) To REName a file, type: L$CMND_RENFILE   Note: This command can be used to MOVE FILES provided that the SOURCE and TARGET files remain ON THE SAME DRIVE! Simply specify a new PATH for the TARGET file! } T Rename File - How to use the RENAME FILE command RENDONE { Ok... %s has been renamed to %s } T Rename File - File has been renamed RENFAIL { Rename Failed! } T Rename File - File rename has failed MDIRHOW { Make a Directory To make a DIRectory, type: L#CMND_MAKEDIR  } T Make Directory - How to MAKE/CREATE a directory MDDONE { Directory %s has been created } T Make Directory - Directory has been created MDFAIL { Unable to create directory %s } T Make Directory - Unable to CREATE Directory RDIRHOW { Remove a Directory To remove a DIRectory, type: L$CMND_REMOVEDIR  } T Remove Directory - How to REMOVE a directory RDDONE { Directory %s has been removed } T Remove Directory - Directory has been REMOVED RDFAIL { Directory Not Found -or- Permission Denied! } T Remove Directory - Unable to REMOVE Directory ATTRHOW { View the attributes of a FILE or DIRECTORY To look up a FILE's attributes, type: L%CMND_FILEATTR  To look up a DIRECTORY's attributes, type: L%CMND_FILEATTR  } T Attributes - How to view file/directory ATTRIBUTES ATTRFAIL { File or Directory %s not found } T Attributes - Unable to display FILE/DIR attributes ATTRSHOW { %s - %s } T Attributes - Attributes of File/Directory LANGHLP { Change Language To change your Language, type: R'CMND_LANGUAGE  Where  is one of these: } T How to switch languages LANGLIN { %4d ... %-15s %s } T Language line listing LANGSET { Ok.. Your new language is now set to [%s] } T New language set LANGBAD { [%s] is an INVALID language choice... } T Invalid language selected RCNTHDR { Logged On Logged OFF User ID Class Date Time Date Time # Mins. ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ } T Ultra Globals /recent user list (Header) RCNTLST {L3CGLO_UID L+CGLO_CLASS L(RCNT_LONDATE L(RCNT_LONTIME L(RCNT_LOFDATE L(RCNT_LOFTIME R$RCNT_TOTTIME } T Ultra Globals /recent user list (List Line) RCNTFTR {ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ } T Ultra Globals /recent user list (Footer) RCNTNON { No users have been on here lately... } T No users in Ultra Globals /recent list DEFSHLP { Default Settings To set a user back to Ultra Globals DEFAULT SETTINGS, type: R'CMND_DEFAULT  [options] Where [options] can be one or more of the following: NIC - Nickname LON - Logon Message TAG - Tagline LOF - Logoff Message ALL - All the above Note 1: If you don't provide any [options], you will see 's CURRENT SETTINGS of the above fields (NIC, TAG, LON, and LOF) Note 2: Separate multiple [options] with a SPACE ' ' } T How to see/set a user to DEFAULT setting(s) DEFSINV { [%s] is an invalid option! } T Invalid "DEFAULT SETTING(s)" option chosen DEFSHD1 { Current settings for [%s]: } T "Default Settings" HEADER [Current Settings] DEFSHD2 { New settings for [%s]: } T "Default Settings" HEADER [New Setting(s)] DEFSNIC {(NIC) Nickname......: %s } T "Default Settings" - Nickname DEFSTAG {(TAG) Tagline.......: %s } T "Default Settings" - Tagline DEFSLON {(LON) Logon Message.: %s } T "Default Settings" - Logon Message DEFSLOF {(LOF) Logoff Message: %s } T "Default Settings" - Logoff Message LEVEL50 {} FIELD0 {UID} S 3 Field #0 DESC0 {User Id} S 12 Description #0 FIELD1 {NIC} S 3 Field #1 DESC1 {Nick Name} S 12 Description #1 FIELD2 {TAG} S 3 Field #2 DESC2 {Tag Line} S 12 Description #2 FIELD3 {RLN} S 3 Field #3 DESC3 {Real Name} S 12 Description #3 FIELD4 {CMP} S 3 Field #4 DESC4 {Company} S 12 Description #4 FIELD5 {ADR} S 3 Field #5 DESC5 {Address} S 12 Description #5 FIELD6 {CTY} S 3 Field #6 DESC6 {City & State} S 12 Description #6 FIELD7 {CNT} S 3 Field #7 DESC7 {Country} S 12 Description #7 FIELD8 {PHO} S 3 Field #8 DESC8 {Phone #} S 12 Description #8 FIELD9 {PWD} S 3 Field #9 DESC9 {Password} S 12 Description #9 FIELD10 {LTO} S 3 Field #10 DESC10 {Last Time On} S 12 Description #10 FIELD11 {TOL} S 3 Field #11 DESC11 {Time On} S 12 Description #11 FIELD12 {TOT} S 3 Field #12 DESC12 {Time Today} S 12 Description #12 FIELD13 {TOE} S 3 Field #13 DESC13 {Time Ever} S 12 Description #13 FIELD14 {CLS} S 3 Field #14 DESC14 {Class} S 12 Description #14 FIELD15 {DAY} S 3 Field #15 DESC15 {Days Left} S 12 Description #15 FIELD16 {CHN} S 3 Field #16 DESC16 {Channel} S 12 Description #16 FIELD17 {BDR} S 3 Field #17 DESC17 {Baud Rate} S 12 Description #17 FIELD18 {MOD} S 3 Field #18 DESC18 {Location} S 12 Description #18 FIELD19 {FLG} S 3 Field #19 DESC19 {Flags} S 12 Description #19 FIELD20 {CRD} S 3 Field #20 DESC20 {Credits} S 12 Description #20 FIELD21 {CRE} S 3 Field #21 DESC21 {User Since} S 12 Description #21 FIELD22 {SEX} S 3 Field #22 DESC22 {Sex} S 12 Description #22 FIELD23 {DOB} S 3 Field #23 DESC23 {Born On} S 12 Description #23 FIELD24 {AGE} S 3 Field #24 DESC24 {AGE} S 12 Description #24 FIELD25 {TOC} S 3 Field #25 DESC25 {Total Calls} S 12 Description #25 FIELD26 {STY} S 3 Field #26 DESC26 {System Type} S 12 Description #26 FIELD27 {SUS} S 3 Field #27 DESC27 {Suspnd Until} S 12 Description #27 FIELD28 {KIL} S 3 Field #28 DESC28 {Kills} S 12 Description #28 FIELD29 {GCF} S 3 Field #29 FIELD30 {PKY} S 3 Field #30 FIELD31 {CKY} S 3 Field #31