#
-# citadel.rc
+# $Id$
#
# This file allows full customization of the user interface.
#
# 1. $HOME/.citadelrc
# 2. /usr/local/lib/citadel.rc
# 3. <compiled BBSDIR>/citadel.rc
+# 4. <current directory>/citadel.rc
# Set EDITOR to the name of an external editor to be used for entering
# messages. If you want the external editor to be used by default, be sure
# to reflect this in the command set below.
#
-editor=/usr/local/bin/simped
+editor=pico
# If you define PRINTCMD, it will be a pipe through which messages are
# printed when the user hits the <P>rint key after a message.
# work for dialup connections. Generally you should set this to 1 for a
# private copy of the client or 0 for a shared copy of the client.
#
-local_screen_dimensions=0
+local_screen_dimensions=1
+
+# ANSI_COLOR should be set to on/off/auto/user to control the use of
+# color on the screen. If it is set to "auto" then an autodetect will be
+# attempted. If it is set to "user" then it's a user-configurable option.
+#
+ansi_color=user
+
+# If DISPLAY_MESSAGE_NUMBERS is set to 1, then messages will be displayed
+# with their message numbers in the header. This is ugly but some
+# people seem to like it anyway...
+#
+display_message_numbers=0
+
+# The FORCE_MAIL_PROMPTS directive causes mail rooms to always display a
+# prompt after each message, even if the user has prompts turned off.
+#
+force_mail_prompts=1
# USE_FLOORS determines whether the user sees floors, or a flat room space.
# Set it to YES to always use floors, NO to never use floors, or DEFAULT
#
beep=1
-# If you set the USERNAME variable, the value you set here will automatically
-# be passed to the "Enter your name:" prompt.
+# ALLOW_ATTACHMENTS should be set to 1 if you wish the user to be able to
+# attach files to messages and/or save attachments to disk while reading
+# messages. (DANGER: do NOT enable this for "safe" public clients!)
#
-#username=My User Name
+allow_attachments=0
+
+
+# If you set REMEMBER_PASSWORDS to 1, the Citadel client will offer to
+# remember your user name and password for every Citadel server you access,
+# automatically logging in with them on subsequent visits.
+# (DANGER: do NOT enable this for "safe" public clients!)
+#
+remember_passwords=0
-# If you set the PASSWORD variable, the value you set here will automatically
-# be passed to all prompts which request a password ... including the prompt
-# which asks for a password when creating a new user.
+# Optionally, you can force the same username and password everywhere. This
+# obviously isn't as robust as the password manager.
#
+#username=My User Name
#password=mypassword
+# If URLCMD is defined, users can hit 'U' after reading a message which
+# contains embedded URL's, and the command will be executed. Usually this
+# will be used to remote-control a web browser. (Do not enable this command
+# for 'safe' public clients.)
+#
+#urlcmd=netscape -remote "openURL(%s)"
+
# COMMAND SET CONFIGURATION
#
cmd=52,0,&.,&Skip ^r^c goto:
cmd=56,0,&Page a user
cmd=58,0,&Mail
+cmd=84,0,&Quiet mode
#
# We implement both <.G>oto and <J>ump commands which do the same thing, in
# order to please a wider audience of users. Remove one if you want to.
cmd=54,1,&.,&Aide,&File,&Move
cmd=70,2,&.,&Aide,&Message edit:
cmd=78,1,&.,&Aide,&Post
+cmd=80,2,&.,&Aide,&System configuration,&General
+cmd=82,2,&.,&Aide,&System configuration,&Internet
+cmd=83,2,&.,&Aide,&System configuration,check &Message base
+cmd=85,2,&.,&Aide,&Terminate server,&Now
+cmd=86,2,&.,&Aide,&Terminate server,&Scheduled
+cmd=87,1,&.,&Aide,mailing &List management
+
cmd=29,0,&.,&Terminate,and &Quit
cmd=30,0,&.,&Terminate,and &Stay online
+
+# The 'read user listing' command accepts two different formats. The one with
+# the trailing colon allows the user to enter a few characters to search for
+# users with a partial match.
+#
cmd=32,0,&.,&Read,&User listing
+cmd=32,0,&.,&Read,&User listing:
+
cmd=33,0,&.,&Read,&Textfile formatted
#
# Command 55 allows the user to save a downloaded file directly to the
cmd=66,0,&.,&Enter,&Bio
cmd=67,0,&.,&Read,&Bio
-
cmd=79,0,&.,&Wholist,&Long
cmd=75,0,&.,&Wholist,&Roomname
cmd=76,0,&.,&Wholist,&Hostname