Subject: I$R20I&9
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Subject: I$R20I&9
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Subject: I$R20&9I
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Christian aka MeaTLoTioN
Subject: I$R20I&9
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Subject: I$R20&9I
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Christian aka MeaTLoTioN
[Left that in there as ITS prolly the quicker, easier correct answer...]
But... when I did my ansimrd.ans, I had to use TheDraw and make it an animationand put those data codes in ON TOP of the ansi, after the animation starts...to that Mystic draws the codes AFTER the ANSI
displays, if that makes sense.The ANSI gets drawn OVER the ansimrd.ans
and that also works; but... I prollyshould have just figured out the correct padding codes, like I bet above IS. :P
But... when I did my ansimrd.ans, I had to use TheDraw and make it an animation and put those data codes in ON TOP of the ansi, after the animation starts... to that Mystic draws the codes AFTER the ANSI displays, if that makes sense. The ANSI gets drawn OVER the ansimrd.ans and that also works; but... I prolly should have just figured out the correct padding codes, like I bet above IS. :P
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Subject: I$R20&9I
From : I$R20&1I
But... when I did my ansimrd.ans, I had to use TheDraw and make it an animation and put those data codes in ON TOP of the ansi, after the animation starts... to that Mystic draws the codes AFTER the ANSI displays, if that makes sense. The ANSI gets drawn OVER the ansimrd.a and that also works; but... I prolly should have just figured out the correct padding codes, like I bet above IS. :P
I did the same thing. I messed with padding forever and never could get
it to work properly with it along with a few other files.
-=>Richard Miles<=-
I'm getting it; 'our' way, with animation, WORKS... but if you use the justification codes correctly, like mL posted, you can have it perfectly too... which I think is the right way - I need to update mine, as I now
I did the same thing. I messed with padding forever and never could get
it to work properly with it along with a few other files.
I did the same thing. I messed with padding forever and never could g it to work properly with it along with a few other files.
I like using the $T and $X MCI codes whenever trying to "inject" text within a ANSI bordered box. For for example I've used:
Subject $T30 &2 [X39 &3 $X78 !07 .. well not exactly those numbers but
.. (spaces used in place of pipe codes in the above example, but obviouslyl pipe codes should be used)
for those new ..
Trim ensures the subject line is limited to 30 characters.
30+7 for Subject+2 Spaces = 39. I set the next data (&3) at X39, then follow with $X followed by a space. The $X command (with any character after it) will duplicate that character for up to ## of times. With my message reader, I use a space between the $X78 then a change the color
to that of my ansi's forground/backround. The $X78 will display spaces
up to column 78, therefore I have at one line of ansi border directly after the $XZ78 !07!Border.
Just another way to skin a cat. Tdraw sounds like a lot more work :)
-tG
I like using the $T and $X MCI codes whenever trying to "inject" text within a ANSI bordered box. For for example I've used:
Subject $T30 &2 [X39 &3 $X78 !07 .. well not exactly those numbers bu .. (spaces used in place of pipe codes in the above example, but obviouslyl pipe codes should be used)
Trim ensures the subject line is limited to 30 characters.
30+7 for Subject+2 Spaces = 39. I set the next data (&3) at X39, the follow with $X followed by a space. The $X command (with any characte after it) will duplicate that character for up to ## of times. With m message reader, I use a space between the $X78 then a change the colo to that of my ansi's forground/backround. The $X78 will display spac up to column 78, therefore I have at one line of ansi border directly after the $XZ78 !07!Border.
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