After you have chosen the menu you wish to edit, Iniquity will display a screen similar to the one displayed below. This screen allows you to edit the general information of the menu, not the commands in the menu, but just the information settings that determine how a menu is to act. ______________________________________________________________________________ \_________ . __________ . __ | ________ __ . ___/ // \ : \ \\ | \ : \ \\ \ : \ jp __/ \ | \ \ : \\ . \ \ \ | \\ \_________/____| //_____/_____ _/__________/______/_______/___ ' / [iniquity2.0] |____/ ========= /__________/ =============== \\____________/ (Iniquity Menu Editor [MAIN.MNU])::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: (a) Menu type Normal (b) Menu title Main Menu (c) Prompt name main (d) Help filename MAIN (e) Menu prompt %%MENUPMT1 (f) Access (1) Clear before Yes (g) Password (2) Center title Yes (h) Fallback menu MAIN (3) Show prompt Yes (i) Expert status Normal (4) Pause before Yes (j) Generic columns 3 (5) Global use Yes (k) Hotkey status Normal (6) Upcase input Yes [Space] Edit menu commands ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ À: iq config % arrows: move lightbar enter/key: select escape: quit menu :Ù [A] Menu Type - This option allows you to change the general display of the menu. These are the current display sets that can be used. 1. Normal - Normal Screen Display. 2. Generic - Iniquity Creates A Screen Display. 3. Light Bar - Iniquity Displays A Light Bar Menu. [B] Menu Title - This option allows you to enter in a title name that will be displayed when Iniquity is displaying a generic menu screen. A generic menu screen is what Iniquity will create as a display when Iniquity cannot find the text file that would normally have been used. [C] Prompt Name - This option allows you to enter in a string, or a menu name, that will be displayed with the '%MN' MCI code. [D] Help File Name - This option allows you to enter in a name to a text file that will be displayed when the menu has been loaded. [E] Menu Prompt - This option allows you to enter in a string that will be used as the menu prompt, displayed immediately after the menu screen has been displayed. You can also use the %%filename.ext display code, where the file name is the text file with the menu prompt, and the extension is an optional entry of a valid screen type. [F] Access - This option allows you to set the access expression that Iniquity will use to find out if the user actually has access to the menu. [G] Password - This option allows you to enter in a string that will be used as a password when a user has called for the menu. The user must enter in the correct password before they will be allowed into the menu. To disable password checking on the menu, you must leave the option blank. [H] Fallback Menu - This option allows you to enter in the name of the menu that Iniquity will return to when the user isn't able to gain entry to this menu. [I] Expert Status - This option allows you to change how the menu will determine when to use expert mode. These are the current options available. 1. Normal - This will read the user's account to determine what mode the menu will be displayed in. 2. Forced - This will force expert mode to be used. 3. Disabled - This will disable the all expert mode settings for the menu. [J] Generic Columns - This option allows you to set the number of columns that Iniquity will display a generic menu with. [K] Hotkey Status - This option allows you to change how the menu will determine when to use hot keys. These are the current options available. 1. Normal - This will read the user's account to determine what mode the menu will read a user's input in. 2. Forced - This will force hot keys on the menu. 3. Disabled - This will disable the used of hot keys. [1] Clear Before - This option allows you to have the Iniquity clear the screen before the menu is displayed. [2] Centre Title - This option allows you to have Iniquity center the title string when a generic menu is used, not when displaying a normal text file. [3] Show Prompt - This option allows you to suppress the displaying of a menu prompt immediately after the menu has been displayed. This is useful for when you want to have the prompt displayed in the same ANSI file as the menu. [4] Pause Before - This option allows you to force a screen pause before the menu is displayed. [5] Global Use - This option will allow you to give, this menu, access to any commands in the GLOBAL.MNU file, these commands will be added to the end of the current menu when it has been loaded. A user who calls a command that resides in the GLOBAL.MNU file will cause the command to execute it's given function. [6] Upcase Input - This option allows you to have Iniquity change the user's input to upper case letters, or leave it as the user entered it. [Space] Edit Menu Commands - This option allows you to load the menu command editor. This is used to edit the individual commands in a menu.