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custom:atcodes [2019/07/11 14:33] – More Unicode updates. digital mancustom:atcodes [2019/08/14 22:40] – [System Information] Added new @-codes: ANODES, ONODES, and new alias for TNODE and NODE digital man
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 ^Code           ^Aliases         ^Description ^ ^Code           ^Aliases         ^Description ^
 +|ANODES         |AN, ANODE       |Number of active nodes (including current node) |
 |BBS            |BOARDNAME       |Name of BBS |  |BBS            |BOARDNAME       |Name of BBS |
 |COMPILER                      |Compiler used to build Synchronet| |COMPILER                      |Compiler used to build Synchronet|
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 |MSG_LIB        |                |Synchronet Message Base Library version information | |MSG_LIB        |                |Synchronet Message Base Library version information |
 |NOACCESS                      |Why user was denied access (last failed ARS check) | |NOACCESS                      |Why user was denied access (last failed ARS check) |
-|NODE                          |Number of current node |+|NODE           |NN              |Number of current node |
 |NODE###        |                |Status of node number ### | |NODE###        |                |Status of node number ### |
 |NUMDIR                        |Number of current library and directory | |NUMDIR                        |Number of current library and directory |
 +|ONODES         |ONODE, ON       |Number of other active nodes (not counting current node) |
 |OS_VER                        |Operating system type and version information| |OS_VER                        |Operating system type and version information|
 |PLATFORM                      |Platform or operating system name (e.g. "win32", "linux")| |PLATFORM                      |Platform or operating system name (e.g. "win32", "linux")|
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 |TIMEZONE                      |Current system time zone abbreviation or UTC offset| |TIMEZONE                      |Current system time zone abbreviation or UTC offset|
 |TMSG                          |Total number of messages on system| |TMSG                          |Total number of messages on system|
-|TNODE                         |Total number of Terminal Server nodes |+|TNODES         |TNODE,TN        |Total number of Terminal Server nodes |
 |TUSER          |                |Total number of currently active registered users | |TUSER          |                |Total number of currently active registered users |
 |UPTIME                        |Synchronet uptime details| |UPTIME                        |Synchronet uptime details|
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 |ALERTS                      |Node activity alerts enabled status (e.g. "On" or "Off") | |ALERTS                      |Node activity alerts enabled status (e.g. "On" or "Off") |
 |ALIAS        |NAME, USER      |User's alias | |ALIAS        |NAME, USER      |User's alias |
-|BAUD         |BPS             |User's connect rate (DCE) in bps | 
 |BDATE        |                |User's birth date (in "MM/DD/YY" or "DD/MM/YY" format) | |BDATE        |                |User's birth date (in "MM/DD/YY" or "DD/MM/YY" format) |
 |BYTELIMIT    |                |User's free credits per day                     | |BYTELIMIT    |                |User's free credits per day                     |
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 |KBLIMIT        |DLKLIMIT, MAXDK |User's free credits per day (in kilobytes)      | |KBLIMIT        |DLKLIMIT, MAXDK |User's free credits per day (in kilobytes)      |
 |MAILW        |                |Number of mail messages waiting for current user (includes SPAM)| |MAILW        |                |Number of mail messages waiting for current user (includes SPAM)|
-|MAILW:                    |Number of mail messages waiting for current user #x (x=0 for all users)|+|MAILW://x//  |MAILW#//x//         |Number of mail messages waiting for current user number //x// (x=0 for all users)|
 |MAILP        |                |Number of pending mail messages sent by current user| |MAILP        |                |Number of pending mail messages sent by current user|
-|MAILP:                    |Number of pending mail messages sent by current user #x|+|MAILP://x//  |MAILP#//x//         |Number of pending mail messages sent by current user number //x// |
 |MEMO                        |Date of user's last password modification       | |MEMO                        |Date of user's last password modification       |
 |MSGLEFT      |MSGSLEFT        |Total number of messages posted by user | |MSGLEFT      |MSGSLEFT        |Total number of messages posted by user |
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 |SINCE        |         |Date of user's first call (in "MM/DD/YY" or "DD/MM/YY" format)|            |SINCE        |         |Date of user's first call (in "MM/DD/YY" or "DD/MM/YY" format)|           
 |SPAMW        |         |Number of SPAM messages waiting | |SPAMW        |         |Number of SPAM messages waiting |
-|SPAMW:             |Number of SPAM messages waiting for user #x |+|SPAMW://x//  |SPAMW#//x//  |Number of SPAM messages waiting for user number //x// |
 |SPLITP               |Split-screen private chat enabled status (e.g. "On" or "Off")| |SPLITP               |Split-screen private chat enabled status (e.g. "On" or "Off")|
 |STATE        |         |User's state (from location)| |STATE        |         |User's state (from location)|
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 ^Code            ^Aliases ^Description ^ ^Code            ^Aliases ^Description ^
 +|BPS             |BAUD    |Current emulated modem (DCE) bit-rate, in bps |
 +|BPS://n//              |Set the current emulated rate to 0 (unlimited), or 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, or 115200 bps|
 |BEEP            |BELL    |Generate a beep sound on the user's terminal | |BEEP            |BELL    |Generate a beep sound on the user's terminal |
 |CLS                    |Clear the screen  | |CLS                    |Clear the screen  |
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 |DEGREE_C        |        |Send a degree Celsius symbol appropriate for the user's terminal | |DEGREE_C        |        |Send a degree Celsius symbol appropriate for the user's terminal |
 |DEGREE_F        |        |Send a degree Fahrenheit symbol appropriate for the user's terminal | |DEGREE_F        |        |Send a degree Fahrenheit symbol appropriate for the user's terminal |
 +|YESCHAR                |Print the character that corresponds with an affirmative "Yes" answer key (e.g. ''Y'') |
 +|NOCHAR          |        |Print the character that corresponds with an negative "No" answer key (e.g. ''N'') |
 +|QUITCHAR        |        |Print the character that corresponds with a "quit" command key (e.g. ''Q'') |
 |EOF                    |End-of-file (stop parsing/displaying) | |EOF                    |End-of-file (stop parsing/displaying) |
 |PAUSE           |MORE    |Force a screen pause (hit a key) prompt| |PAUSE           |MORE    |Force a screen pause (hit a key) prompt|
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 |POFF            |NOPAUSE |Toggle automatic screen pause off | |POFF            |NOPAUSE |Toggle automatic screen pause off |
 |RESETPAUSE      |        |Reset the automatic screen pause line counter | |RESETPAUSE      |        |Reset the automatic screen pause line counter |
 +|DELAY://n//                |Wait //n// 10ths of a second before continuing |
 |UP://n//            |        |Move cursor up //n// rows                   | |UP://n//            |        |Move cursor up //n// rows                   |
 |DOWN://n//          |        |Move cursor down //n// rows                 | |DOWN://n//          |        |Move cursor down //n// rows                 |
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 |LEFT://n//          |        |Move cursor left //n// columns              | |LEFT://n//          |        |Move cursor left //n// columns              |
 |GOTOXY://x,y//  |        |Move cursor to //x/////y// coordinate (1-based) | |GOTOXY://x,y//  |        |Move cursor to //x/////y// coordinate (1-based) |
 +|POS://x//              |Move cursor to column //x// (1-based) |
 |HOME            |        |Home cursor (to upper left), don't clear| |HOME            |        |Home cursor (to upper left), don't clear|
 |CLRLINE                |Clear the current line (cursor to first column)| |CLRLINE                |Clear the current line (cursor to first column)|
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 ==== Unicode ==== ==== Unicode ====
-Only UTF-8 terminals support Unicode. For other terminals (TTY/ASCII, CP437, and PETSCII), an equivalent "fallback" character may be automatically available or explicitly specified in the @-code itself.+Only UTF-8 terminals support Unicode. For other terminals (TTY/ASCII, CP437, and PETSCII), an equivalent "fallback" character may be automatically available or when using the ''U+'' @-codes, explicitly specified in the @-code itself.
  
 The 'U+' @-code supports additional syntax to allow the sysop to specify the CP437 fallback character: The 'U+' @-code supports additional syntax to allow the sysop to specify the CP437 fallback character:
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   * ''@U+<code>,<char>@'': Send a Unicode character with specified fallback character, in hexadecimal (specify ''0'' to send //no// character to non-UTF-8 terminals)   * ''@U+<code>,<char>@'': Send a Unicode character with specified fallback character, in hexadecimal (specify ''0'' to send //no// character to non-UTF-8 terminals)
   * ''@U+<code>!<char>@'': Send a Unicode character with specified fallback character to be used //only// when no automatic fallback character is supported   * ''@U+<code>!<char>@'': Send a Unicode character with specified fallback character to be used //only// when no automatic fallback character is supported
 +
 +=== Examples ===
 +
 +^ @-code        ^ UTF-8 ^  CP437  ^ US-ASCII ^
 +| WIDE:Test      ''Test'' |  ''T e s t''  |  ''T e s t''  |
 +| CHECKMARK      ''✓''  |  ''√''    |  ''+''    |
 +| COPY          |  ''©''  |  ''(C)''    ''(C)''  |
 +| TRADEMARK      ''™''  |  ''(TM)''  |  ''(TM)''  |
 +| ELLIPSIS      |  ''…''  |  ''...''    ''...''   |
 +| U+20AC        |  ''€''  |            |            |
 +| U+20AC,24      ''€''  |  ''$''      ''$''     |
 +| U+2265        |  ''≥''  |  ''≥''      ''>''     |
 +| U+2265!a8      ''≥''  |  ''≥''      ''>''     |
 +| U+2265,a8      ''≥''  |  ''¿''      ''?''     |
 +| U+1F609        ''😉''  |                     |
 +| U+1F609:;-)    ''😉''  |  '';-)''  |  '';-)''  |
 +
 +
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