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module:slyedit [2019/05/29 15:06] – [SlyEdit] Removed information about 79-character message width limit, as that's no longer true for SlyEdit. nightfox | module:slyedit [2019/08/21 10:10] – [Slash Commands] Added the /UPLOAD and /UL commands for uploading a message contained in a text file nightfox |
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| Ctrl-Z | Save the message | | | Ctrl-Z | Save the message | |
| Ctrl-A | Abort the message | | | Ctrl-A | Abort the message | |
| | Ctrl-S | Change subject (supported with Synchronet 3.17c development builds from July 21, 2019 or newer) | |
| Ctrl-D | Delete a line | | | Ctrl-D | Delete a line | |
| Ctrl-Q | Quote the previous message (for use when replying to a message - Opens the quote line selection window) | | | Ctrl-Q | Quote the previous message (for use when replying to a message - Opens the quote line selection window) | |
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===== Slash Commands ===== | ===== Slash Commands ===== |
Synchronet also supports the following slash commands, to be used on a blank line by themselves (they are not case-sensitive): | SlyEdit also supports the following slash commands, to be used on a blank line by themselves (they are not case-sensitive): |
^ Command ^ Description^ | ^ Command ^ Description^ |
| /S | Save the message | | | /S | Save the message | |
| /T | List the text replacements configured for SlyEdit | | | /T | List the text replacements configured for SlyEdit | |
| /U | Configure user settings | | | /U | Configure user settings | |
| | /UPLOAD (or /UL) | Upload a message contained in a text file | |
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Also, the dictionary filenames will be parsed and the language name will be used in the menu of dictionaries in the user options - The user is able to enable/disable the configured dictionaries for their own use for the spell checker. | Also, the dictionary filenames will be parsed and the language name will be used in the menu of dictionaries in the user options - The user is able to enable/disable the configured dictionaries for their own use for the spell checker. |
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For the dictionaryFilenames option in SlyEdit.cfg, you can specify a comma-separated list of dictionary filenames. The dictionary filenames are in the format dictionary_<languageName>.txt, where <language> is the language name. In this list, the filenames can be in that format, or just <languageName>.txt, or just <languageName>. You can leave the setting blank to use all dictionary files that exist on the system. | For the dictionaryFilenames option in SlyEdit.cfg, you can specify a comma-separated list of dictionary filenames. The dictionary filenames are in the format dictionary_<languageName>.txt, where <language> is the language name. In this list, the filenames can be in that format, or just <languageName>.txt, or just <languageName>. You can leave the setting blank to use all dictionary files that exist on the system. Language names are meant to be in ISO standard language and localization tags - For example, en-US specifies English with spellings for the US. Also, for dictionaries with localized spellings, the filenames can have a "-supplemental" at the end of their name before the extension if they only contain words that are unique to a particular region that don't exist for all regions. Also, dictionary filenames can just contain the language without a localization if they contain words common to all regions. |
| For example: |
| ^ Filename ^ Description ^ |
| | dictionary_en.txt | General English dictionary with spellings common to all regions | |
| | dictionary_en-US-supplemental.txt | English word spellings only specific to the US | |
| | dictionary_en-US.txt | Full English US dictionary | |
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SlyEdit will search for the dictionary files in the following directories, in this order: | SlyEdit will search for the dictionary files in the following directories, in this order: |