Is there a better way? A way to edit Ansi's WYSIWYG with @Codes included?
I use syncdraw
 Re: Re: How do you edit msg files
 By: Ragnarok to All on Wed Oct 22 2025 15:43:28
Is there a better way? A way to edit Ansi's WYSIWYG with @Codes included?
I use syncdraw
syncdraw started here with an libncurses error. not sure if i want to investigate how to fix that. maybe missing or incompatible library.
i actually had the opportunity to talk to Mike Krueger today. He has
created MysticDraw (1994-96) wich syncdraw initially was based on.
He is working on his icy_tools wich consist of Icy_Draw, Icy_View,
Icy_Play, Icy_Board and Icy_Term (when he is not distracted by playing
games on his beefy gaming PC ;) as he told me).
Icy_Draw has, beside many other features, a Tag Tool, where you can
define a "Tag" that consists of
- a Preview (wich will be shown as a placeholder in your ansi layout in the editor itself), - the actual Replacement (your @code, @NODE-L1@ for example),
- Length (the output length of your @code, how much space it takes in
your layout)
- Alignment (left, right, center),
- Placement ("inLine" or "With GotoXY"),
- Role (display Code or Hyperlink)
- and a switch for if you want to have the preview visible in your
design or not)
Very nice and since he took the time today and provided a fix for the
export to msg feature (wich had a bug or missing feature for exporting
the @codes), i can now use Icy_Draw to export a msg file directly from
the editor and don't need any further ans2asc converting. (i guess
syncdraw can export to msg also)
I use syncdraw
syncdraw started here with an libncurses error. not sure if i want to investigate how to fix that. maybe missing or incompatible library.
yes I used icy tools are very good
For syncdram, you want to use sdl instead of curses. Not is the best tool but It work for my
Just clone sbbs repo and build, maybe you must verify that -dev libraries are installed on your system.
syncdraw started here with an libncurses error. not sure if i want to
investigate how to fix that. maybe missing or incompatible library.
Generally it should only start in curses mode if there wasn't the xlib-dev package (or whatever your distro calls it).
SyncDraw uses the same output library as the Synchronet tools like scfg (and SyncTERM), so if SyncDraw isn't working, other Synchronet stuff will break too.
I am curious what the actual error was though.
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