LEVEL2 {} This is the title of the Registry as it will appear in the Main Menu of The Major BBS. REGMNU {Registry of Users} S 0 Main Menu description This is the character that users will type to select the Registry from the Main Menu of The Major BBS. To disable the display and selection of the Registry from the Main Menu altogether, set this to the digit 0. REGSEL {Main Menu select character for the Registry: R} C If you want to "screen out" non-live users from your Registry, answer NO to this question. Non-live users will then only be able to read others' entries, not write their own. Answer YES if you want all users to be able to list themselves in the Registry, regardless of whether or not they have any credits. REGNLV {Non-live users allowed to write Registry entries? YES} B LEVEL3 {} This text option is used in the "lookup" function to display the complete information on file about a specific user. RENTRY { Full Name ....... %s Title ........... %s Company ......... %s Location ........ %-20s Employees ...... %s Business Type ... %-20s Annual Sales ... $%s E-Mail Addresses: Compuserve ... %-20s MCI Mail ....... %s The Source ... %-20s Dialmail ....... %s GEnie ........ %-20s FidoNetmail .... %s Voice Phone # ... %-20s Computer Type .. %s Operating Sys ... %-20s Comm. Program .. %s BBS owned ....... %s BBSs used ....... %s Interests ....... %s Experience ...... %s Applications .... %s Languages ....... %s } T REGISTRY LOOKUP REPORT SUMDSP {Summary: %s } T Registry summary This text option is used in the "edit YOUR entry" function to display a user's own information, with numeric field identifiers for editing. EDTENT { [1] Full Name ....... %s [2] Title ........... %s [3] Company ......... %s [4] Location ........ %-20s [5] Employees ...... %s [6] Business Type ... %-20s [7] Annual Sales ... $%s E-Mail Addresses: [8] Compuserve ... %-20s [9] MCI Mail ....... %s [10] The Source ... %-20s [11] Dialmail ....... %s [12] GEnie ........ %-20s [13] FidoNetmail .... %s [14] Voice Phone # ... %-20s [15] Computer Type .. %s [16] Operating Sys ... %-20s [17] Comm. Program .. %s [18] BBS owned ....... %s [19] BBSs used ....... %s [20] Interests ....... %s [21] Experience ...... %s [22] Applications .... %s [23] Languages ....... %s } T REGISTRY MENU for editing your own entry SUMEDT {[99] Summary: %s } T Registry summary for editing The next 60 messages form pairs, where the first in each pair is the prompt used to interrogate the user for an entry, and the second message contains the maximum number of characters that The Major BBS should accept in response. A null prompt-message signifies the end of the question sequence. Up to 30 prompts and field-widths may appear, totalling up to 870 response characters maximum. When changing any field-widths, remember that your existing database file must be re-initialized. FLDPMT1 { Please enter your full name: } T Registry question #1 FLDSIZ1 {35} T Registry maximum length of answer #1 FLDPMT2 {What is your job title? } T Registry question #2 FLDSIZ2 {30} T Registry maximum length of answer #2 FLDPMT3 {What is the name of your company? } T Registry question #3 FLDSIZ3 {35} T Registry maximum length of answer #3 FLDPMT4 {Where are you located (city and state)? } T Registry question #4 FLDSIZ4 {25} T Registry maximum length of answer #4 FLDPMT5 {How many employees work at your location? } T Registry question #5 FLDSIZ5 {3} T Registry maximum length of answer #5 FLDPMT6 {What type of business is it (e.g. Computer Retail, Printer Manufacturer, Software Consulting, etc.)? } T Registry question #6 FLDSIZ6 {20} T Registry maximum length of answer #6 FLDPMT7 {Please estimate your company's annual sales, in U.S. dollars: } T Registry question #7 FLDSIZ7 {12} T Registry maximum length of answer #7 FLDPMT8 {Enter your Compuserve E-Mail address, or '.' if none: } T Registry question #8 FLDSIZ8 {20} T Registry maximum length of answer #8 FLDPMT9 {Enter your MCI E-Mail address, or '.' if none: } T Registry question #9 FLDSIZ9 {20} T Registry maximum length of answer #9 FLDPMT10 {Enter your E-Mail address on The Source, or '.' if none: } T Registry question #10 FLDSIZ10 {20} T Registry maximum length of answer #10 FLDPMT11 {Enter your Dialmail address, or '.' if none: } T Registry question #11 FLDSIZ11 {20} T Registry maximum length of answer #11 FLDPMT12 {Enter your GEnie E-Mail address, or '.' if none: } T Registry question #12 FLDSIZ12 {20} T Registry maximum length of answer #12 FLDPMT13 {Enter your FidoNetmail address, or '.' if none: } T Registry question #13 FLDSIZ13 {20} T Registry maximum length of answer #13 FLDPMT14 {What number can you be reached at during the day, by voice phone (if you have a modem or BBS number, hold on, it comes later): } T Registry question #14 FLDSIZ14 {20} T Registry maximum length of answer #14 FLDPMT15 {What type of computer do you have (manufacturer and model)? } T Registry question #15 FLDSIZ15 {20} T Registry maximum length of answer #15 FLDPMT16 {What operating system do you usually run (e.g. MS-DOS, VMS, OS/2)? } T Registry question #16 FLDSIZ16 {20} T Registry maximum length of answer #16 FLDPMT17 {What communications program are you using at the moment? } T Registry question #17 FLDSIZ17 {20} T Registry maximum length of answer #17 FLDPMT18 {If you own or operate a BBS, enter its name and phone number, or "none" if none: } T Registry question #18 FLDSIZ18 {60} T Registry maximum length of answer #18 FLDPMT19 {Enter the names and phone numbers of other BBSs that you frequently use: } T Registry question #19 FLDSIZ19 {60} T Registry maximum length of answer #19 FLDPMT20 { The next few questions are for free-form entry of whatever you would like others to know about you. Your answers may be up to 60 characters long. Please describe your primary business interests: } T Registry question #20 FLDSIZ20 {60} T Registry maximum length of answer #20 FLDPMT21 { Please describe your main areas of work experience: } T Registry question #21 FLDSIZ21 {60} T Registry maximum length of answer #21 FLDPMT22 { Please list the computer applications you are familiar with: } T Registry question #22 FLDSIZ22 {60} T Registry maximum length of answer #22 FLDPMT23 { Please list any languages you are fluent in: } T Registry question #23 FLDSIZ23 {60} T Registry maximum length of answer #23 FLDPMT24 {} T Registry question #24 FLDSIZ24 {} T Registry maximum length of answer #24 FLDPMT25 {} T Registry question #25 FLDSIZ25 {} T Registry maximum length of answer #25 FLDPMT26 {} T Registry question #26 FLDSIZ26 {} T Registry maximum length of answer #26 FLDPMT27 {} T Registry question #27 FLDSIZ27 {} T Registry maximum length of answer #27 FLDPMT28 {} T Registry question #28 FLDSIZ28 {} T Registry maximum length of answer #28 FLDPMT29 {} T Registry question #29 FLDSIZ29 {} T Registry maximum length of answer #29 FLDPMT30 {} T Registry question #30 FLDSIZ30 {} T Registry maximum length of answer #30 REGPLS { By the way, you haven't filled out your Registry entry yet... Select R from the main menu to enter the Registry! } T Registry log-on notice to users who aren't in Registry CREMNU { The following Registry services are available: G => General information D => Directory of users in Registry ("DA" to start at beginning) Y => Create YOUR entry L => Look-up another user's entry X => Exit to main menu Select a letter from the above list: } T REGISTRY MENU (for users who haven't registered) EDTMNU { The following Registry services are available: G => General information D => Directory of users in Registry ("DA" to start at the beginning) Y => Edit YOUR entry L => Look-up another user's entry X => Exit to main menu Select a letter from the above list: } T REGISTRY MENU (for users already registered) SHRMNU { Select an option (G,D,Y,L,X, or ?): } T Registry menu, short form GENINF { The Registry of Users helps you get to know other users of this system. And, you can describe yourself, so that others can get to know YOU. When you create your Registry entry, the answers you give to the various questions become AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC. Please do not enter any confidential information! If you don't want to answer a given question, just type "N/A", "unlisted", or words to that effect. After you complete your entry, you will be able to edit it. Feel free to update your information as often as you like. To see a directory of all users now registered, select the 'D' option from the menu below. } T REGISTRY GENERAL INFORMATION DINTRO { This option allows you to see a directory listing of all the users in the Registry. Since this list can become extremely lengthy, especially on systems with numerous callers, you have the ability to select where in the alphabet you wish to begin, as the directory will continue in alphabetical order until the you reach the end. Press RETURN during scrolling to abort. Where in the alphabet (A-Z) do you wish to begin listing? } T Registry directory, asking where to start TITLIN { << Press RETURN during scrolling to abort >> USER-ID ... SUMMARY --------------------- } T Registry summary header BGNCRT { You will now be prompted to enter assorted information for your entry into the Registry database. If you prefer not to answer certain questions for personal reasons, type "N/A" (for not available). If you leave the entry questionnaire before completing it all, it will not be saved (you may enter X to exit the questionnaire). After you complete your entry, you will be able to edit any part of it at any time. Feel free to update your information as frequently as you wish. } T Registry registering a new user YOUARE { Your current entry is...} T Registry confirming new entry EDTWHT { Select number to edit or X to exit: } T Registry edit menu (short form) UIDTOL { Enter User-ID to look-up or X to exit: } T Registry lookup by User-ID UIDTLN { Enter User-ID to look-up, N for the next in sequence, or X to exit: } T Registry User-ID scan ALDONE { That's all there is! Returning to main Registry menu... } T Registry end of scan NOSUCH { No such selection is available! } T Registry rebuff bad menu selection DIRPMT { Where in the alphabet (A-Z) do you wish to begin your directory listing? } T Registry directory scan reprompt NEXIST { No User-IDs can be found in the database there! (Enter X to return to the main Registry menu.) } T Registry rebuff of unregistered user BCLEAN { Hey, keep it clean here! } T Registry rebuff of profanity NOTDUN { *** NOTICE: You have not completed *** your entry's creation, and what *** you have entered has -NOT- been *** saved in the database! } T Registry warning of incomplete registry ENTSUM { Ok, now you can enter a brief (39 characters max.) summary of yourself for others to see in the directory (option "D" from the Registry menu). Please enter your summary line: } T Registry ask for summary THANKS { Ok, your entry has been added to the database. Thanks for your participation! } T Registry confirming registration ENTNSM { Enter your new summary (39 char max.): } T Registry change summary ENTNEW { Ok, enter new info for #%d: } T Registry ask for new answer to an entry NEWINF { Enter new info: } T Registry asking for new info UPDATD {Ok, your entry has been updated! } T Registry confirmation of update ENTFOR { Ok, here's the info for %s... } T Registry header for report on user NOSUID { Sorry, no such User-ID is listed in the Registry! } T Registry rebuff -- user not registered EXIREG {...Exiting Registry, returning to main menu... } T Registry exit to the main menu NCXMSG { (N)ext, (C)ontinuous, or e(X)it? } T Registry scan options CONDSP { Hit Ctrl-S to stop/start or RETURN to abort. } T Registry scan instructions ABORTD { *** Directory Listing Aborted *** } T Registry directory aborted DIREND { *** End of Directory Listing *** } T Registry end of directory NOYSIR { Sorry, only "live" users can create and edit directory listings. For info on how to become a "live" user, see the Information Center option from the system Main Menu. } T Rebuff of non-live attempt to register