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   Doug Cooper to All   
   Re: Three issues with v47 7.30.21 Mystic   
   17 Aug 21 06:40:07   
   
   From: nospam.Doug.Cooper@f702.n227.z1.fidonet.org   
      
    g0> You can use the msg index to select msg are and the file index to select   
    g0> file  area.  There is an action setting that determines if the template   
    g0> you call  reads, selects, or toggles new/qwk scan settings.  So yes,   
    g0> Mystic has lightbar  area selection and scan settings using those   
    g0> templates.  If you look in the  default index template you will see this:   
      
   Thanks for this tip, it's working pretty nice so far on the new BBS I'm making.   
    Can I do the same with groups and not just areas?  So much room for ANSI!   
      
   Also curious .. I'm trying to do a simple pop up box with y/n input, where the   
   answer determines which GO menu to send the user to.  In addition, one that   
   does not clear the screen before loading the pop up box.  Without doing it via   
   .MPL or .ANS (I have too many of both as is) I was hoping there is a way to do   
   so in mystic?   
      
   I read through wiki and have it mostly working, other then the clear screen,   
   and it appears (at the moment) that yes and no send the user to the same menu   
   (i.e. I'm missing something on the Yes/No prompt) that I can't seem to find in   
   wiki.  General question for anyone.   
      
   G00r00 thanks again for the great release!   
      
   -tG   
      
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