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custom:menu_files [2020/12/23 09:09] – [Optional] mention msglist files since they are included in the repo mlongcustom:menu_files [2022/03/25 00:05] – [Menu Files] Document the new .cXX.ext menu file naming supported digital man
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 | 4        | ''.asc''            | ''.asc'' |          | ''.msg''  |                                        | | 4        | ''.asc''            | ''.asc'' |          | ''.msg''  |                                        |
  
-Each of these file types may be preempted by a terminal-width specific file with a name ending in ''.//X//col//.ext//'' where ''//X//'' is the (exactnumber of screen columns (e.g. usually 80 or 40) and ''//.ext//'' is one of the supported file extensions from the above list.+Each of these file types may be preempted by a terminal-width specific file with a name ending in ''.//X//col//.ext//'' where ''//X//'' is the **exact** number of screen columns required to display the file correctly (e.g. 40, 80, 132) and ''//.ext//'' is one of the supported file extensions from the above list. To specify a **minimum** number of screen columns for a display file, use filenames ending in ''.c//X.ext//'' where //X// is the minimum number of screen columns to display the file correctly.
  
 If you only have **one** display file for any particular base filename, it should have either a ''.msg'' or ''.asc'' extension and contain no terminal-control sequences (e.g. ANSI, PETSCII, or RIP). If you only have **one** display file for any particular base filename, it should have either a ''.msg'' or ''.asc'' extension and contain no terminal-control sequences (e.g. ANSI, PETSCII, or RIP).