@C2@HCONFIG@R -- Configure your User Account.

   @H@C4Format:@R
      @HCONFIG@R

   @H@C4Options:@R
      @C3None@R

   @H@C4Access:@R
      All Users

   @C6This command will permit you to Re-Configure the parameters that apply to your particular environment, A sample CONFIG menu looks like this:

@RConfiguration:
1 MORE prompt   = 24
2 CLrScreen chr = 12
3 Screen Width  = 80
4 Linefeeds ON  = Y
5 Lastmsg=NEW   = Y
6 Emulation     = ANSI
7 Expert mode   = N
8 Password: 
Select item from above
Enter '0' when done >

   @C6Some options will ask for further input, while some will simply toggle the status of the option.@R

@HMORE prompt@R   @C6Selects the number of lines you can see on the screen.  After
              displaying continuously for the number of lines specified, the
              BBS will pause the display and issue a @HMORE@R@C6 prompt, indicating
              there is more information to be displayed.  Pressing any key
              will continue the display.  If this value is set to 0 the screen
              pause function is disabled.@R
@HCLrScreen chr@R @C6Selects the ANSI character code that your computer uses to clear
              the screen.@R
@HScreen Width@R  @C6Sets the number of columns of your display screen.  The BBS
              assumes you can see 80 columns.  If you are able to see more
              or less, you should adjust this setting to the proper width.@R
@HLinefeeds ON@R  @C6When set to @HY@R@C6, enables linefeeds on the BBS end.@R
@HLastmsg=NEW@R   @C6When set to @HY@R@C6, then any messages that are added during this call
              will be considered new messages on your next time online if you
              choose to set messages to old upon logoff.@R
@HEmulation@R     @C6Determines which of the three emulation modes (@HANSI@R@C6, @HVT52@R@C6 or
              @HTTY@R@C6) will be set whenever you are on this BBS.  For a
              detailed description of these modes, type @C3HELP EMULATE@C6 at the
              system prompt.@R
@HExpert mode@R   @C6Selecting Expert mode disables the "@HDo you need Help? (Y/N) >@R@C6"
              prompt that displays whenever a miskeyed command is entered.
              This question is not asked to new users.@R
@HPassword@R      @C6Passwords are not displayed.  Instead, asterisks (@H*@R@C6) will be
              echoed as you type each character.  This question is not asked
              to new users.@R

   @H@C3See also:@R
      @HOFF, EMULATE@R

