+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Enhanced Message Edit Commands 1.3 | | Written by Drew [PWA] | | Docs Last Updated 02-26-95 | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 0. Table of Contents | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 1. Introduction 2. Installation 3. Configuration 4. Last Words +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 1. Introduction | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ See HISTORY.DOC for changes. Enhanced Message Edit Commands (EMEC) is a PPE which replaces your message edit prompt: (S) (A) (U) etc. This PPE is an attractive looking, lightbar, and hotkey driven replacement. This was written in PPL 3.0 and for use only with PCBoard 15.2+. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 2. Installation | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ If you are upgrading from v1.2, then replace the old EMEC.PPE. One extra line (#3) is added to EMEC.DOC, so take a look at the one included in this version for the description. Run INSTALL.BAT for an automated installation. For the manual method, edit your PCBTEXT and have prompts 163 and 222 point to this ppe. For example: !C:\PCB\PPE\EMEC\EMEC.PPE Also, prompts 164 and 629 will need to be blank/empty. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 3. Configuration | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Edit EMEC.CFG to change the two options available inside. Edit LB.CFG for text and colours associated with the lightbars. Edit STRINGS.CFG for all text strings and prompts which get printed. Each file is rather small and could have been put in one big file, but it is more organized in this manner. Edit EMEC.PCB for the header that is displayed before the main command prompt is printed. The PPE will still function without any of these files, as then it will use the built-in defaults. However, it most likely clash with your board's colour scheme. :) +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 4. Last Words | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Otherwise, if you need to reach me for some reason, you can send internet email to "drew@xinet.com", or leave me a message on Attitude Net, or call my board: The Silicon Phalanx at 310-575-8567 and apply for access. Peace, --Drew