display_preferences
By Selecting option [J] Iniquity will display a screen similar to the one below. On the screen is a list of options that will allow you to configure all settings dealing with iniquitys display and defualt prompts. ______________________________________________________________________________ \_________ . __________ . __ | ________ __ . ___/ // \ : \ \\ | \ : \ \\ \ : \ jp __/ \ | \ \ : \\ . \ \ \ | \\ \_________/____| //_____/_____ _/__________/______/_______/___ ' / [iniquity2.0] |____/ ========= /__________/ =============== \\____________/ (Display Options/page 1)::::::::::::::::::::::: (a) Password echo character þ (b) Remove pause prompts Yes (c) Light character þ (d) Light "ok" character û (e) Light "fail" character x (f) Yes/no prompt (yes) [Y/n] (g) Yes/no prompt (no) [y/N] (h) Yes/no "Yes" word Yes (i) Yes/no "No" word No ([) Previous Page (]) Next Page ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ À: iq config % arrows: move lightbar enter/key: select escape: quit menu :Ù (j) Yes/no bar prompt (yes) Yes No (k) Yes/no bar prompt (no) Yes No (l) TextFX tweaked font No (m) "Smart" TFX console reset No (o) Full TextFX video reset No (p) Allow users to abort ANSi's No (q) User see online user editing? No ([) Previous Page (]) Next Page ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ À: iq config % arrows: move lightbar enter/key: select escape: quit menu :Ù [A] Password Echo Character - This option allows you to set the character that will be displayed when a user is entering in their password. These characters help to prevent another person from getting the users password. [B] Remove Pause Prompts - This option allows you to control the behaviour of your pause prompts, if this option is toggled to ON, then after the user hit's the backspace key, the cursor will backspace over the prompt, therefore removing it from the screen, and continue on from where it left off. If the option is toggled to OFF, then Iniquity will just move to the next line and continue from where you left off, therefore leaving the pause prompt alone. [C] Light Character - This option allows you to set the character that will be displayed as a 'LIGHT' character. These characters are used with wave file displays. [D] Light "Ok" Character - This option allows you to set the character that will be displayed when a task has been completed successfully. [E] Light "fail" Character - This option allows you to set the character that will be displayed when a task has fail completion. [F] Yes/No Prompt (Yes) - This option allows you to set the Yes/No prompt with "Yes" being the default option. [G] Yes/No Prompt (No) - This option allows you to set the Yes/No prompt with "No" being the default option. [H] Yes/No "Yes" Word - This option allows you to set the word that will be displayed in a Yes/No Prompt. [I] Yes/No "No" Word - This option allows you to set the word that will be displayed in a Yes/No Prompt. [J] Yes/No Bar Prompt (Yes) - This option allows you to set the Yes/No bar prompt display with "Yes" being the default option. [K] Yes/No Bar Prompt (No) - This option allows you to set the Yes/No bar prompt display with "No" being the default option. [L] TextFX tweaked font - This option allows you to control the width of the font so it will look better with TextFX images. [M]"Smart" TFX Console reset- This option allows you to toggle if iniquity will reset the TextFX consol when a non-TFX clear scren code is precessed. [O] Full TextFX video reset - This option allows you to toggle if iniquity will reset the TextFX video. Use this if the color palettes/fonts don't restore correctly. (slower) [P] Allow users to abort ANSi's - This option allows you to toggle if iniquity will allow users to abort ansi's [Q] User see online user editing? - This option allows you to toggle if iniquity will allow a user to see the sysop editing there information (alt-v)
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