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Using Scripts
Before using a script to
connect to a bulletin
board, set the modem
preferences to match
the particular bulletin
board you are using
(protocol settings on
page 76).
Scripts contain commands
that instruct the Communication
program
to
perform a series of tasks.
Two sample
scripts
are available:
GENIE.MAC
and GEOS_BBS.MAC.
These
are
for use with commercial
bulletin
boards,
which
are online
communications
services
that you can establish
an account
with.
For example,
the GENIE.MAC
script
contains
a command
that automatically
dials the Genie
phone
number.
However,
commercial
bulletin
boards
change,
so you will probably
need
to
modify
the script
before
use. For information
on what
to modify,
contact
the
company
that maintains
the bulletin
board
you want
to use.
You can also modify
these
two scripts
to create
new scripts
for use with
Communication.
Be sure to give a new name
to any new script file and add
the extension
MAC to the name.
Communication
commands must be all
uppercase.
Lines beginning with a
semicolon or colon are
comment lines only;
they are not
commands.
I_ To modify a script:
1. Insert
the diskette
labelled
Text File Editor. Then
click on File Manager
from
the Main Menu.
2. Click on the drive
A icon. The contents
of the diskette
appear.
3. Double-click
on Text File Editor
from the Main Menu.
The New/Open
dialog
box appears.
4.
Remove
the Text File Editor
diskette;
then
insert the Communications
diskette
and c_[_o_pen
an Existing
Document
in the New/Open
dialog
box.
5. Select
the script
to open
and
modify
(GENIE.MAC
or GEOS_BBS.MAC)
The
contents
of the script file appea_.
6. These
scripts
contain
most
or all of the following
commands
which
you can
modify
or add to:
:<lalml>.
Lines beginning
with colons
or semicolons
are descriptive
labels
of commands
that will follow.
For example,
if you want
the
script
to return
to a task already
performed,
use the GOTO
command
to return
to the label of the section
containing
the commands
for that
task.
GOTO
<label>.
Tells Communication
to go to the line specified
by
the label.
ABORT. Stops the process.
BELL. Sounds
a beep.
Use this to signal
an activity
that is taking
place.
CLEAR.
Clears
the script
display
window.
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