Subj : Re: Text.dat To : Ragnarok From : Digital Man Date : Tue Apr 27 2021 12:18:15 Re: Re: Text.dat By: Ragnarok to Digital Man on Tue Apr 27 2021 02:42 pm > El 25/4/21 a las 23:45, Digital Man escribi¢: > > Re: Text.dat > > By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Sun Apr 25 2021 07:13 pm > > > > Could you please add those lines in text.dat? Thank you. > > > SBBSecho doesn't use the text.dat. It could, but it doesn't. > > > Feature requests go here: > > https://gitlab.synchro.net/main/sbbs/-/issues > > If you need to change any sbbsecho message, maybe it is better to put it > inside sbbsecho.ini and not depend and load another configuration file. That's how it works for the mail server (the "NewMailNotice" key in the [mail] section of sbbs.ini) - but here are the reasons I'd consider using the text.dat instead: - the .ini syntax is different enough from the text.dat to be a challenge - the other/similar strings are already in the text.dat - the mail server already loads the text.dat (though it doesn't directly use its strings, they're available for use in JS external mail processors) And having SBBSecho read/use the text.dat would actually be a pretty trivial change. But yes, the user-visible strings in SBBSecho should be configurable... somewhere. -- digital man Synchronet "Real Fact" #121: Synchronet v2.20a for DOS was released on Aug 31, 1995 (5 months after v2.11a) Norco, CA WX: 61.6øF, 51.0% humidity, 4 mph NE wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) .