I'm trying to understand something and hope there is a work around.
It seems to me that the login sequence for Mystic is that after the bbs detects a logon it displays a PRELOGON.ANS or .ASC. Currently mine is longer than 50 lines so it gives a Yes No Continous prompt for
displaying the PRELOGON.*. Then when the user chooses y,n or c, Mystic clears the Screen and displays the preuser.* and then the enter username prompt. If I'm wrong on this sequence please let me know.
What I want to know if there is a work around for Mystic not to clear the screen before displaying the preuser.* file? I really don't want to
change the name of the prelogon.* to preuser.*. I kinda like the
sequence but don't want a clear screen.
Any ideas?
On 26 Jan 2025, Jeff Earle said the following...
I'm trying to understand something and hope there is a work around. It seems to me that the login sequence for Mystic is that after the b detects a logon it displays a PRELOGON.ANS or .ASC. Currently mine is longer than 50 lines so it gives a Yes No Continous prompt for displaying the PRELOGON.*. Then when the user chooses y,n or c, Mysti clears the Screen and displays the preuser.* and then the enter usern prompt. If I'm wrong on this sequence please let me know.
What I want to know if there is a work around for Mystic not to clear screen before displaying the preuser.* file? I really don't want to change the name of the prelogon.* to preuser.*. I kinda like the sequence but don't want a clear screen.
Any ideas?
Had a big ol' explainy reply for ya, had to delete the entire thing just to say this: open your Mystic preuser.ans in a text editor (I'm assuming you're talking about the default one) and in the top-left of the file you'll see <pipe>16<pipe>CL (real pipe codes, not literally <pipe>). Delete the <pipe>CL part, et voila!
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