• Window Sizes :/

    From apam@21:1/126 to All on Thu Jan 30 11:54:45 2020
    I've started work on making variable terminal widths supported. I wasn't
    sure about doing this as I understand most people use a BBS terminal
    (syncterm, netrunner, magiterm etc) to connect to BBSes which work at
    80x25.

    This is a huge amount of work, as there are lots of places with hard
    coded sizes. So far, I've enabled getting the window size via telnet,
    and am working on message display.

    Once all the displaying is done, I plan to stop word wrapping messages
    entered, which is probably also going to be a pain in the butt to do.

    I plan to commit this into a new branch for 0.14alpha

    Andrew

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to apam on Wed Jan 29 21:15:48 2020
    I've started work on making variable terminal widths supported. I
    wasn't sure about doing this as I understand most people use a BBS terminal (syncterm, netrunner, magiterm etc) to connect to BBSes
    which work at 80x25.

    Yep, I see a certain amount of a nightmare scenario in all this, largely
    why we still have this 80x25 screen size thing going on in the BBS world.

    I wish there was something I could do about that but it's there and it
    won't go away.

    This is a huge amount of work, as there are lots of places with
    hard coded sizes. So far, I've enabled getting the window size via
    telnet, and am working on message display.

    Once all the displaying is done, I plan to stop word wrapping
    messages entered, which is probably also going to be a pain in the
    butt to do.

    This is my fear when I make a suggestion. I am not a programmer and I
    don't know what is involved when I make a suggestion. Feel free to not do
    this for all of these reasons.

    I plan to commit this into a new branch for 0.14alpha

    I have made a start at installing Magicka on my own computer here at
    home. I'll see if I can get that done and upgrade to 0.14alpha. I've
    actually just signed up with a new internet provider that should be up
    and running in a weeks time. I hope that they support IPv6 and don't
    block ports. If that's the case I might be able to run the BBS from home
    which would give me more resources to work with.. :)

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From apam@21:1/126 to Al on Thu Jan 30 15:48:11 2020
    This is my fear when I make a suggestion. I am not a programmer and
    I don't know what is involved when I make a suggestion. Feel free
    to not do this for all of these reasons.

    Don't worry about making suggestions, I'm grateful for the input. Some suggestions may be more work than others, but then I may get around to
    them later than others - or in some cases not at all.

    My pain in the butt comment was more directed at myself as I should have
    not been using constants in the beginning, and made it more work for
    myself than it should have been. (but then, I am also learning a lot as
    I go..)

    Another one that I should have done from the start is support ascii connections.

    There are a few big tasks to do, another is deleting messages, this is
    on the back burner for now.

    As I said earlier my time is a bit more limited going forward, so things
    will take longer. Perhaps a to-do list somewhere is in order so I don't
    forget :)

    Andrew

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  • From Phoobar@21:2/147 to apam on Wed Jan 29 23:38:25 2020
    Want to let you know that I downloaded Haiku & installed it in VMWare. Hadn't looked at BeOS in about 20 years. It was fast & much more responsive than I remember.

    Thanks for telling us about your adventure with Haiku. Will have to play with it some more when I get the time to do so.

    ACME BBS-Member of fsxNet/WWIVNet/SciNet/SpookNet/FidoNet/MicroNet.

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  • From Oli@21:1/151 to apam on Thu Jan 30 09:53:43 2020
    30 Jan 20 11:54, you wrote to All:

    Once all the displaying is done, I plan to stop word wrapping
    messages entered, which is probably also going to be a pain in
    the butt to do.

    I really appreciate that.


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  • From Bugz@21:4/110 to apam on Thu Jan 30 11:34:26 2020
    apam wrote to Al <=-

    As I said earlier my time is a bit more limited going forward, so
    things will take longer. Perhaps a to-do list somewhere is in order so
    I don't forget :)

    Yes, please put the to-do list on the gitlab. That way I can try to help.

    Take care,
    bugz
    (Steve)


    ... In this world a man must either be anvil or hammer.

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  • From apam@21:1/126 to Bugz on Fri Jan 31 13:07:15 2020
    apam wrote to Al <=-

    As I said earlier my time is a bit more limited going forward,
    so things will take longer. Perhaps a to-do list somewhere is
    in order so I don't forget :)

    Yes, please put the to-do list on the gitlab. That way I can try
    to help.

    I've started making feature request "issues" on gitlab.

    Andrew

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