edit_menu_commands
When you have selected a command to edit, you will see a screen similar
to the one displayed below. This screen has a list of options that allow you
to change the settings of all the commands in a menu, not all at once, but
one at a time. Sounds time consuming, but after you have grown used to the
system you become faster.
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(Iniquity Menu Command Editor):::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
::: Current command 1 of 19
(a) Description Message menu
(b) Command help Goto the message menu
(c) Menu keys M
(d) Access s25
(e) Menu command -^
(f) Parameters SCANMSG
(g) Hidden No
(x) X coord 1
(y) Y coord 1
(h) ON matrix string |15 Message Menu
(i) OFF matrix string |07 Message Menu
([) Previous
(]) Next
(?) List commands
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[A] Description - This option allows you to enter a string that will be
used as the description of the command's function. This
string will be displayed during a generic screen display.
[B] Command Help - This option allows you to enter in a string that will be
used as the help line. This line will be displayed when
a user has requested help on a command.
[C] Menu Keys - This option allows you to enter in the character that
will be used to activate the command. You must keep in
mind that you are allowed to use one character to activate
a list of commands, this is called 'STACKING MENU
COMMANDS' it is a very useful tool to keep in mind.
[D] Access - This option allows you to set the access expression
that Iniquity will use to determine who is able to use the
command and who isn't, all commands are still loaded into
the menu stack, but if the user calls a command that they
cannot access, a message will be displayed explaining that
they don't have access to use that command.
[E] Menu Command - This option allows you to set the actual menu command
that take place once it has been activated, each menu
command is different from another so you've got to be
careful which command you choose. These menu commands are
explained, in detail, in the section following this one.
[F] Parameters - This option allows you to enter in a parameter for the
menu commands that require it. Each command that uses a
parameter will act differently depending on the parameter.
These parameters are explained in the section following
this one.
[G] Hidden - This option allows you to "hide" this menu command from
the screen. If you do so a user will not see the
description of the command and, unless they are lucky
and hit the key by accident, will not know that it exists.
[H] ON matrix string - This option allows you to to set the lightbar ON string
Iniquity will display when using the X,Y coordinate lightbar
system for this menu command.
[H] OFF matrix string - This option allows you to to set the lightbar OFF string
Iniquity will display when using the X,Y coordinate lightbar
system for this menu command.
[X] X Coord - This option allows you to set the X Position Iniquity will
use for the ON/OFF string.
[Y] Y Coord - This option allows you to set the Y Position Iniquity will
use for the ON/OFF string.
[[] Previous - This option allows you to move back in the menu command
set, for example if you are editing command number 14 and
you want to edit command number 10, all you need to do is
hit this key till that command is displayed.
[]] Next - This option allows you to move forward in the menu
command set, for example if you are editing command number
10 and want to edit command number 14, all you need to do
is hit this key till that command is displayed.
[?] List Commands - This option allows you to list all of menu commands
possible within Iniquity.
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