@C2@HDIR@R -- Display directory of available bases

    @C4@HFormat:@R
       @HDIR@C3 <option>@R

    @C4@HOptions:@R
       @C3-D@R

    @C4@HAccess:@R
       DIR@R        @C6All users@R
       DIR  @R@C3-D@R    @C6SuperUser only@R

@C6Displays a directory list on your screen in the following form:@R

BT--BASENAME                 MSGS *
--  ------------------------ ---- -
    General topics:
ST++For Sale or Trade          10
GD+-General Discussion         35 *@C6

The first two lines in the above example are the Directory Header. 

   The line "@C3General topics@C6" is a comment.  It is distinguished by the lack of any information in the @HBT@R@C6 or @HMSGS@R@C6 column and is only used to make the directory clearer to understand.

   The first two letters before the @H+@R@C6 or @H-@R@C6 symbols are called the @HBaseTag@R@C6.  This is what is used when using commands that refer to a basetag.

   The next two characters indicate your @HPOST@R@C6 access status, and your @HJOIN@R@C6 status.  The first character will show a '@H+@R@C6' if you have @HPOST@R@C6 access to this base, otherwise it will be '@H-@R@C6'.  The second character shows a '@H+@R@C6' if you are JOINed to this base, and a '@H-@R@C6' if you are not.

The column labeled @C3MSGS@C6 is the total number of messages on this base.

   The @C3NEW@C6 column will have a @H*@R@C6 next to any bases that have new messages on them for this call.

@C5Options:@R
@C3-D@C6    Show the deleted message count in the @C3MSGS@C6 column.
      (Useful to the SuperUser for Compression purposes)

   @H@C3See also:@R
      @HJOIN, UNJOIN, READ, GO@R

