• Re: Modifying Menus

    From silvernode@gmail.com@3:770/3 to All on Sun Mar 25 22:15:57 2018
    I can't seem to find the exact option in the cfg for the login menu. I see every other menu in the menu editor but nothing about login (other than matrix)
    I would just like to replace the header of the Login screen to display my custom ansi instead of
    just "Mystic". This is an old thread but hopefully I get a reply. Thanks a lot.

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  • From Kerr Avon@3:770/3 to silvernode on Mon Mar 26 19:54:27 2018
    On Sun, 25 Mar 2018 22:15:57 -0700, silvernode wrote:

    I can't seem to find the exact option in the cfg for the login menu. I
    see every other menu in the menu editor but nothing about login (other
    than matrix) I would just like to replace the header of the Login screen
    to display my custom ansi instead of just "Mystic". This is an old
    thread but hopefully I get a reply. Thanks a lot.


    Hi there :)

    Go to mystic -cfg

    Editors > Theme/Prompt Editor > Default > choose option 1 'Prompts'

    Then the first prompt edit the start of the line that says |DFpreuser

    The DF says display file 'preuser' so you can either edit this ANSI/ASCII
    file or point to another file you have saved in the mystic\text directory

    Best, Paul.

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  • From w.a.meakins@gmail.com@3:770/3 to All on Mon May 7 19:48:39 2018
    For example, create an ansi for your main menu. Put all the command options in the ansi. Then you would go into mystic -cfg and edit your main menu via the menu editor. Once there, remove all the "Display Text" for every menu option. That way Mystic won't generate the options, it will only display your custom ansi (which would be named mainhdr.ans most likely). You can also edit the flags of the main menu to customize your menu prompt as well.

    im in the menu editor and i cant find the "display text" option ?? im trying to put in my own custom menus as well.

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  • From Paul Hayton@3:770/100 to w.a.meakins@gmail.com on Tue May 8 20:07:55 2018
    On 05/07/18, w.a.meakins@gmail.com pondered and said...

    For example, create an ansi for your main menu. Put all the command opti in the ansi. Then you would go into mystic -cfg and edit your main menu the menu editor. Once there, remove all the "Display Text" for every men option. That way Mystic won't generate the options, it will only display custom ansi (which would be named mainhdr.ans most likely). You can also the flags of the main menu to customize your menu prompt as well.

    im in the menu editor and i cant find the "display text" option ?? im trying to put in my own custom menus as well.

    I missed the earlier part of this thread but disagree with the earlier advice you don't need to blow away all your Display Text menu items. In fact you may well want them if the user asks for a non ANSI menu like ASCII :)

    If you simply want to display an ANSI screen (lets says MAIN.ANS) when your user has ANSI as their graphics mode, you head to

    mystic -cfg >> editors >> menu editor >> default (assuming a stock install here) >> main >> press / key to get command list menus >> settings >> in the 'display file' option type in 'main'

    Best, Paul

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to w.a.meakins@gmail.com on Fri May 11 05:51:32 2018
    On 2018 May 07 19:48:38, you wrote to All:

    im in the menu editor and i cant find the "display text" option ?? im trying to put in my own custom menus as well.

    the display text is the stuff you see in the fields that is displayed to make the menu... if you are using external screens for all the options, you need to clear those display fields so they are not drawn on your screen...

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  • From Todd Yatzook@1:142/799 to w.a.meakins@gmail.com on Fri May 11 10:28:06 2018
    On 05/07/18, w.a.meakins@gmail.com said the following...

    im in the menu editor and i cant find the "display text" option ?? im trying to put in my own custom menus as well.

    When you enter a menu, hit / to bring up the "Menu Settings". You'll find Display File, Menu Header, and Menu Prompt. If you're using a full-screen display file for your menu, you'll obviously not want to use a header; conversely, if you want to use just a header and let Mystic use its own generated menu items, don't use a full-screen display file.

    The difference between the two is like so in these samples:

    (header)

    ***********************
    * Mystic Menu Header! * (short ANSI header displayed above menu items) ***********************

    x Mystic generated menu item 1
    x Mystic generated menu item 2
    etc

    A full screen is just that, it replaces everything the user sees. Make sure
    if you go the full-screen route that you don't have any Display Text for each of that menu's items.

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  • From Paul Hayton@3:770/100 to mark lewis on Sat May 12 08:17:36 2018
    On 05/11/18, mark lewis pondered and said...

    the display text is the stuff you see in the fields that is displayed to make the menu... if you are using external screens for all the options, you need to clear those display fields so they are not drawn on your screen...

    No you don't... you can set an ANSI file to display instead and save the display fields so they display if the user opts to view and ASCII menu set instead of an ANSI one :)

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Paul Hayton on Sat May 12 01:46:32 2018
    On 2018 May 12 08:17:36, you wrote to me:

    the display text is the stuff you see in the fields that is displayed
    to make the menu... if you are using external screens for all the
    options, you need to clear those display fields so they are not drawn
    on your screen...

    No you don't... you can set an ANSI file to display instead and save
    the display fields so they display if the user opts to view and ASCII
    menu set instead of an ANSI one :)

    yeah, that's kinda what i was saying... the difference between ANSI and ASCII not really withstanding... but i may also have been mixing two or three systems
    up... oh well...

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  • From Paul Hayton@3:770/100 to mark lewis on Sun May 13 10:57:32 2018
    On 05/12/18, mark lewis pondered and said...

    yeah, that's kinda what i was saying... the difference between ANSI and ASCII not really withstanding... but i may also have been mixing two or three systems up... oh well...

    Yep all good :)

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