Is there any way to alphabetize the list of scanned message bases when a user hits the Z key? I am using the option to auto add any new message bases and hitting Z lists them in the order that they came in.
Seems it would be easier to navigate if they were in alphabetical order.
On 03 Feb 2023, Mike Dippel said the following...
Is there any way to alphabetize the list of scanned message bases when a
user hits the Z key? I am using the option to auto add any new message bases and hitting Z lists them in the order that they came in.
You can tag a range of message areas with the tab key in the message area config, then pressing / will bring up a list of options, one of them is sort.
Seems it would be easier to navigate if they were in alphabetical order.
Yes, I agree. Another option is the import a backbone.na or similar list of areas with mutil.
Ttyl :-),
Al
Is there any way to alphabetize the list of scanned message bases when a
user hits the Z key? I am using the option to auto add any new message bases and hitting Z lists them in the order that they came in.
You can go into the message base editor and select all bases or a range of bases and perform sorting on them by base name, file name, or network address.
On 03 Feb 2023, Mike Dippel said the following...
Is there any way to alphabetize the list of scanned message bases whe user hits the Z key? I am using the option to auto add any new messa bases and hitting Z lists them in the order that they came in.
You can tag a range of message areas with the tab key in the message area config, then pressing / will bring up a list of options, one of them is sort.
Seems it would be easier to navigate if they were in alphabetical ord
Yes, I agree. Another option is the import a backbone.na or similar list of areas with mutil.
OK. I tried the mutil import option, but I can't figure it out. Where does the .NA file have to reside for it to get imported?
In the [Import_FIDONET.NA] section, I inputted:
filename = fsxnet.na
OK. I tried the mutil import option, but I can't figure it out. Where does the .NA file have to reside for it to get imported?
In the [Import_FIDONET.NA] section, I inputted:
filename = fsxnet.na
OK. I tried the mutil import option, but I can't figure it out. Where does the .NA file have to reside for it to get imported?
In the [Import_FIDONET.NA] section, I inputted:
filename = fsxnet.na
It resides where you tell it to reside here. So you should put the directory
where you want it to be, otherwise if you just leave it as "fsxnet.na" it will
probably try to read it from the mystic directory.
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