• Using the marquee effect...

    From paulie420@77:1/158 to All on Sun Nov 15 11:40:46 2020
    After creating a marquee, the cursor remains to the right of the moving text.

    Is there a way to make sure the user input goes in the area I have in my menus? I may have been doing it wrong, but I was using X/Y MCI CODES for my prompt, to put the cursor up in the correct area on my menu ANSI.

    Thanks..



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  • From g00r00@77:1/138 to paulie420 on Mon Nov 16 17:26:12 2020
    After creating a marquee, the cursor remains to the right of the moving text.

    Is there a way to make sure the user input goes in the area I have in my menus? I may have been doing it wrong, but I was using X/Y MCI CODES for my prompt, to put the cursor up in the correct area on my menu ANSI.

    This is a bug in the current build. I have just fixed it for the next release. I'll try to compile a new Nov 17th version that will include this fix.

    Thanks for the report!

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  • From paulie420@77:1/158 to g00r00 on Mon Nov 16 17:22:42 2020
    After creating a marquee, the cursor remains to the right of the movi text.

    This is a bug in the current build. I have just fixed it for the next release. I'll try to compile a new Nov 17th version that will include
    this fix.

    No problem, and no need to rush anything, rockstar. I'm happy to be on the bleeding edge but didn't realize a47 was a prealpha that would need rebuilds as you work on it. Do you announce the new prealpha versions here or do I just need to keep checking?

    Another quick question... Using the TELNET IT command with the newish /ESC bit to make sure Ctrl-] works for users:

    When I add it to an IT menu command, Mystic doesnt even try to connect to that telnet host... it just like; presses enter (no info on screen.) Without /ESC Mystic telnets right out to the /addr. I am *not* using /user or /pass because the host is just a StarWars Movie. (blinkenlights.nl) ...

    Mystic may need all three to work? /addr /pass /user and /ETC? Anyway, IF it could work with only /addr and /ETC that would help this one sysOp. :P

    Thanks g00r00!



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  • From g00r00@77:1/138 to paulie420 on Tue Nov 17 12:00:48 2020
    Mystic may need all three to work? /addr /pass /user and /ETC? Anyway,
    IF it could work with only /addr and /ETC that would help this one
    sysOp. :P

    user and pass do not do anything for telnet connections. Can you post me exactly what your data field is that you're having trouble with?

    Thanks

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  • From paulie420@77:1/158 to g00r00 on Tue Nov 17 19:00:34 2020
    Mystic may need all three to work? /addr /pass /user and /ETC? Anyway IF it could work with only /addr and /ETC that would help this one sysOp. :P
    user and pass do not do anything for telnet connections. Can you post me exactly what your data field is that you're having trouble with?

    Command � (IT) Outbound TELNET
    Data � /addr=towel.blinkenlights.nl /ESC
    Access � OK
    Grid Event � Selected

    When this command gets ran, after user inputting Yes, Mystic doesn't try to telnet out. (Or, theres no connecting to........) It just goes back the the doors menu.

    I read in the whatsnet, that /ESC makes Ctrl-] work for sure, which for this 20 minute long ascii movie would be perfect. Thats why its currently connected to a YNInput, to warn the user of a long telnet time.

    Thanks

    Same, yer awesome and appreciated!



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  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to paulie420 on Tue Nov 17 23:47:42 2020
    Command � (IT) Outbound TELNET
    Data � /addr=towel.blinkenlights.nl /ESC
    Access � OK
    Grid Event � Selected

    I just tried using the /ESC switch in the data line here and I am getting the same as you, it just doesn't even try to connect. If I drop the /ESC it works just fine.

    I'm sure g00r00 will jump in when he gets a chance.

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  • From g00r00@77:1/138 to paulie420 on Wed Nov 18 01:26:12 2020
    When this command gets ran, after user inputting Yes, Mystic doesn't try to telnet out. (Or, theres no connecting to........) It just goes back
    the the doors menu.

    Thanks I've reproduced this and fixed it. The fix will be in whatever the next build is (after the Nov 17th build)

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  • From paulie420@77:1/158 to g00r00 on Wed Nov 18 17:57:58 2020
    When this command gets ran, after user inputting Yes, Mystic doesn't to telnet out. (Or, theres no connecting to........) It just goes bac the the doors menu.
    Thanks I've reproduced this and fixed it. The fix will be in whatever
    the nextbuild is (after the Nov 17th build)

    Awesome, thanks very much g00r00 - and I'll keep anything else I find coming. I really appreciate that fix, as it'll come in handy. B00M.



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  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to paulie420 on Mon Nov 23 19:26:56 2020
    Another quick question... Using the TELNET IT command with the newish
    /ESC bitto make sure Ctrl-] works for users:

    I just installed the latest pre-alpha build of Mystic and g00r00 has fixed the /ESC issue. If you now add /ESC to an outbound telnet connection the Ctrl+] break feature works.

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  • From paulie420@77:1/158 to Netsurge on Tue Nov 24 11:22:14 2020
    I just installed the latest pre-alpha build of Mystic and g00r00 has
    fixed the/ESC issue. If you now add /ESC to an outbound telnet
    connection the Ctrl+]break feature works.

    Perfect. I *think* I've figured out that since I'm running the Raspberry Pi version, the newest builds aren't available?? I asked g00r00 elsewhere, but... am I correct?

    Anyway, thanks for the update - that, and other things g00r00 is cooking up are going to be really beneficial for my system.



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  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to paulie420 on Tue Nov 24 16:46:18 2020
    Perfect. I *think* I've figured out that since I'm running the Raspberry Piversion, the newest builds aren't available?? I asked g00r00
    elsewhere, but...am I correct?

    I think g00r00 mentioned he has updated the rPi pre-alphas so you should be able to download them now.

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  • From g00r00@77:1/138 to Netsurge on Tue Nov 24 17:43:10 2020
    Perfect. I *think* I've figured out that since I'm running the Raspbe Piversion, the newest builds aren't available?? I asked g00r00 elsewhere, but...am I correct?

    I think g00r00 mentioned he has updated the rPi pre-alphas so you should be able to download them now.

    Yep mysticbbs.com/downloads/prealpha should have a Pi build from yesterday.

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  • From paulie420@77:1/158 to netsurge on Tue Nov 24 18:42:56 2020
    I think g00r00 mentioned he has updated the rPi pre-alphas so you sho be able to download them now.
    Yep mysticbbs.com/downloads/prealpha should have a Pi build from

    Thanks, the both of you; I just didn't see one the other day and thought there should have been an 11-17 build. No biggy; and thanks.

    Looks like I can do an update! Dude, I don't wanna ask g00r00 more SH*T; but netsurge, or anyone - am I correct in for upgrading a47 to a new a47 build, all I should do is the './install replace /home/pi/mystic' for the executables??

    I feel like thats all it would need. Am I correct?



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  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to paulie420 on Tue Nov 24 22:42:48 2020
    Looks like I can do an update! Dude, I don't wanna ask g00r00 more SH*T; butnetsurge, or anyone - am I correct in for upgrading a47 to a new a47 build, allI should do is the './install replace /home/pi/mystic' for the executables??

    Yes, and remember to recompile your MPLS with /home/pi/mystic/mplc -T

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  • From paulie420@77:1/158 to Netsurge on Tue Nov 24 20:51:10 2020
    Yes, and remember to recompile your MPLS with /home/pi/mystic/mplc -T

    Yep; got that part. Cool - I'd of made it... :P Now, I have to find a better backup solution. It was never a big deal, I just cron'd an rsync job - however I recently added some 50gb of files - and, lol, I'm recopying all of them with each rsync. So... I gotta figure out a different backup software, that just does the changes/new files.

    I'll get that new a47 build put up, tho... tomorrow. After I had a backup thats less than 24 hours old.

    w00t w00t!



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  • From Gamgee@77:1/114 to paulie420 on Wed Nov 25 08:00:00 2020
    paulie420 wrote to Netsurge <=-

    Yes, and remember to recompile your MPLS with /home/pi/mystic/mplc -T

    Yep; got that part. Cool - I'd of made it... :P Now, I have to
    find a better backup solution. It was never a big deal, I just
    cron'd an rsync job - however I recently added some 50gb of files
    - and, lol, I'm recopying all of them with each rsync. So... I
    gotta figure out a different backup software, that just does the changes/new files.

    That's what rsync does by default... only copies the changed/new
    files. Are you using any command-line switches that would make it do everything every time? It shouldn't be doing that.



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  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to paulie420 on Wed Nov 25 09:02:04 2020
    Yep; got that part. Cool - I'd of made it... :P Now, I have to find a betterbackup solution. It was never a big deal, I just cron'd an rsync
    job - howeverI recently added some 50gb of files - and, lol, I'm
    recopying all of them witheach rsync. So... I gotta figure out a
    different backup software, that justdoes the changes/new files.

    Just set rsync to only copy changed files. Once your first rsync is done, every other one will only sync new or changed files. Thats what I do.

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  • From paulie420@77:1/158 to Gamgee on Wed Nov 25 09:01:34 2020
    That's what rsync does by default... only copies the changed/new
    files. Are you using any command-line switches that would make it do everything every time? It shouldn't be doing that.

    Oh Gamgee.. so, I know a lot of little things. And sometimes I do NOT know things in their full capacity. So, lol, what I do is run my Rsync command, and then rename 'mystic' to 'mystic'+$DATE = 'mystic11242020/'.

    So, are you telling me that if I just leave the damn thing in ~/backups/mystic and run Rsync again, it will only copy changes/new files? Because now I feel like a real dummy. I've been saving 2... 3... more? Copies of mystic with different dates on them.

    Stupid, Paulie - THANKYOU Gamgee for pointing out the obvious to an idiot... or, just a guy who's always learning things. SMH.



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  • From paulie420@77:1/158 to Netsurge on Wed Nov 25 09:03:02 2020
    Just set rsync to only copy changed files. Once your first rsync is
    done, everyother one will only sync new or changed files. Thats what I
    do.
    frank // netsurge

    Gamgee just pointed out that thats the default setting; I've been moving the mystic directory to a date named folder and - being stupid.

    Is there any OPTIONS to set it to only copy changed files, or is that default? Now that I know, I can easily figure it all out but... I am smacking my head this morning.



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  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to paulie420 on Wed Nov 25 13:39:02 2020
    Oh Gamgee.. so, I know a lot of little things. And sometimes I do NOT knowthings in their full capacity. So, lol, what I do is run my Rsync command, andthen rename 'mystic' to 'mystic'+$DATE = 'mystic11242020/'.

    That is exactly what he is saying.

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  • From Gamgee@77:1/114 to paulie420 on Wed Nov 25 12:58:00 2020
    paulie420 wrote to Gamgee <=-

    That's what rsync does by default... only copies the changed/new
    files. Are you using any command-line switches that would make it do everything every time? It shouldn't be doing that.

    Oh Gamgee.. so, I know a lot of little things. And sometimes I do
    NOT know things in their full capacity. So, lol, what I do is run
    my Rsync command, and then rename 'mystic' to 'mystic'+$DATE = 'mystic11242020/'.

    Ahhhh, that explains it!

    So, are you telling me that if I just leave the damn thing in ~/backups/mystic and run Rsync again, it will only copy
    changes/new files? Because now I feel like a real dummy. I've
    been saving 2... 3... more? Copies of mystic with different dates
    on them.

    Yep! Just leave the directory name alone and rsync will only send
    over any new/changed files. That way the directory will always have a "current" snapshot of the source directory.

    Stupid, Paulie - THANKYOU Gamgee for pointing out the obvious to
    an idiot... or, just a guy who's always learning things. SMH.

    Haha, no problem! We are ALL learning continuously, hopefully. :-)


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  • From paulie420@77:1/158 to Gamgee on Wed Nov 25 18:51:28 2020
    Yep! Just leave the directory name alone and rsync will only send
    over any new/changed files. That way the directory will always have a "current" snapshot of the source directory.

    [Also, thanks netsurge for also stating the above..]
    SMH... I always make things so hard on myself, when the Linux answer is right there in front of my face... of course it works that way. Why I wouldn't have thought this, or even maybe read a webpage [Dunno if the how it works is in the man page.] about how rsync works is beyond me. At any rate, LOL - I'm off to test this before I update to the newest a47 on my BBS box.

    Duh... I killed rsync's functionality before it had a chance to show it to me.



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  • From Rick Smith@77:1/130.1 to paulie420 on Thu Nov 26 08:38:06 2020
    Greetings paulie420!

    Tuesday November 24 2020 11:22, you wrote to Netsurge about an urgent matter!:

    I just installed the latest pre-alpha build of Mystic and g00r00
    has fixed the/ESC issue. If you now add /ESC to an outbound
    telnet connection the Ctrl+]break feature works.

    Perfect. I *think* I've figured out that since I'm running the
    Raspberry Pi version, the newest builds aren't available?? I asked
    g00r00 elsewhere, but... am I correct?

    I think you are correct, I have noticed that as well being on pi


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  • From paulie420@77:1/158 to Rick Smith on Thu Nov 26 09:46:48 2020
    I think you are correct, I have noticed that as well being on pi

    Just so you know, g00r00 has posted the newest build of a47 on the /downloads/prealpha directory as of.... 11-23 or 11-24; so we, Pi Mystic users, have access to the very currect a47 build. g00r00 says he will try to release those Pi builds if he knows there are users rocking the prealpha who need or want the new features as they come.

    So, we have the most current build. As new ones come out, if theres a feature we want just post to g00r00 here and he will release it for the Pi.

    Cheers Rick.



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  • From g00r00@77:1/138 to paulie420 on Fri Nov 27 14:48:16 2020
    Looks like I can do an update! Dude, I don't wanna ask g00r00 more SH*T; but netsurge, or anyone - am I correct in for upgrading a47 to a new a47 build, all I should do is the './install replace /home/pi/mystic' for
    the executables??

    I feel like thats all it would need. Am I correct?

    Most of the time yes. Not always though. Occasionally when bigger changes happen you may need to do some other stuff that will be mentioned in the WHATSNEW and usually the upgrade instructions if I don't forget.

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  • From paulie420@77:1/158 to g00r00 on Fri Nov 27 17:48:46 2020
    but netsurge, or anyone - am I correct in for upgrading a47 to a new build, all I should do is the './install replace /home/pi/mystic' for the executables??

    Most of the time yes. Not always though. Occasionally when bigger changeshappen you may need to do some other stuff that will be mentioned in theWHATSNEW and usually the upgrade instructions if I don't forget.

    Got it - check the WHATSNEW, if it was an important build then hopefully g00r00 wrote it. :P

    Understood... with all these backups, its kinda fun to break a sweat by breaking something, anyway... break, sweat for a minute, fix it; but you didn't, restore the backup and realize it wasn't broken in the 1st.

    This is easy, peasy. :)



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