How bulletins work

	Bulletins are just normal text files with funny
names; BULLETIN.1 to BULLETIN.99. Fido's B)ulletin command
lists all of the bulletin files and displays the first line
from each as the "title" of the bulletin. 

	For example, you chose this bulletin as #1, and it's
title was "How bulletins work", which is also the first line
of this file.

	The format of this file is "word wrapped", and is
fairly common. WordStar, Pmate, and many other programs
generate this file format. If you TYPE it in DOS, it may
look funny; but when viewed with Fido, paragraphs will be
wrapped to conform to the callers set screen dimensions.

	You can also use plain ASCII text files, with
returns at the end of each line. These work fine, but Fido
can't wrap the paragraphs as neatly for narrow screens.

