--- layout: page title: MCI Codes --- ## MCI Codes ENiGMA½ supports a variety of MCI codes. Some **predefined** codes produce information about the current user, system, or other statistics while others are used to instantiate a **View**. ## General Information MCI codes are composed of two characters and are prefixed with a percent (%) symbol. :information_source: To explicitly tie a MCI to a specific View ID, suffix the MCI code with a number. For example: `%BN1`. :information_source: Standard (non-focus) and focus colors are set by placing duplicate codes back to back in art files: ![Example](../assets/images/mci-example1.png "MCI Colors") Some MCI codes have additional options that may be set directly from the code itself while others -- and more advanced options -- are controlled via the current theme. ## Relationship with Menus, Art, and Themes A MCI code that appears in a `menu.hjson` entry corresponds to that found in it's associated art file. This same MCI code can be referenced in the `theme.hjson` in order to apply a theme. See [Menus](../docs/configuration/menu-hjson.md) and [Themes](themes.md) for more information. ## Predefined Codes There are many predefined MCI codes that can be used anywhere on the system (placed in any art file). | Code | Description | |------|--------------| | `BN` | Board Name | | `VL` | Version *label*, e.g. "ENiGMA½ v0.0.12-beta" | | `VN` | Version *number*, eg.. "0.0.12-beta" | | `SN` | SysOp username | | `SR` | SysOp real name | | `SL` | SysOp location | | `SA` | SysOp affiliations | | `SS` | SysOp sex | | `SE` | SysOp email address | | `UN` | Current user's username | | `UI` | Current user's user ID | | `UG` | Current user's group membership(s) | | `UR` | Current user's real name | | `LO` | Current user's location | | `UA` | Current user's age | | `BD` | Current user's birthday (using theme date format) | | `US` | Current user's sex | | `UE` | Current user's email address | | `UW` | Current user's web address | | `UF` | Current user's affiliations | | `UT` | Current user's theme name | | `UD` | Current user's *theme ID* (e.g. "luciano_blocktronics") | | `UC` | Current user's login/call count | | `ND` | Current user's connected node number | | `IP` | Current user's IP address | | `ST` | Current user's connected server name (e.g. "Telnet" or "SSH") | | `FN` | Current user's active file base filter name | | `DN` | Current user's number of downloads | | `DK` | Current user's download amount (formatted to appropriate bytes/megs/etc.) | | `UP` | Current user's number of uploads | | `UK` | Current user's upload amount (formatted to appropriate bytes/megs/etc.) | | `NR` | Current user's upload/download ratio | | `KR` | Current user's upload/download *bytes* ratio | | `MS` | Current user's account creation date (using theme date format) | | `PS` | Current user's post count | | `PC` | Current user's post/call ratio | | `MD` | Current user's status/viewing menu/activity | | `MA` | Current user's active message area name | | `MC` | Current user's active message conference name | | `ML` | Current user's active message area description | | `CM` | Current user's active message conference description | | `SH` | Current user's term height | | `SW` | Current user's term width | | `AC` | Current user's total achievements | | `AP` | Current user's total achievement points | | `DR` | Current user's number of door runs | | `DM` | Current user's total amount of time spent in doors | | `DT` | Current date (using theme date format) | | `CT` | Current time (using theme time format) | | `OS` | System OS (Linux, Windows, etc.) | | `OA` | System architecture (x86, x86_64, arm, etc.) | | `SC` | System CPU model | | `NV` | System underlying Node.js version | | `AN` | Current active node count | | `TC` | Total login/calls to the system *ever* | | `TT` | Total login/calls to the system *today* | | `RR` | Displays a random rumor | | `SD` | Total downloads, system wide | | `SO` | Total downloaded amount, system wide (formatted to appropriate bytes/megs/etc.) | | `SU` | Total uploads, system wide | | `SP` | Total uploaded amount, system wide (formatted to appropriate bytes/megs/etc.) | | `TF` | Total number of files on the system | | `TB` | Total amount of files on the system (formatted to appropriate bytes/megs/gigs/etc.) | | `TP` | Total messages posted/imported to the system *currently* | | `PT` | Total messages posted/imported to the system *today* | Some additional special case codes also exist: | Code | Description | |--------|--------------| | `CF##` | Moves the cursor position forward _##_ characters | | `CB##` | Moves the cursor position back _##_ characters | | `CU##` | Moves the cursor position up _##_ characters | | `CD##` | Moves the cursor position down _##_ characters | | `XY` | A special code that may be utilized for placement identification when creating menus or to extend an otherwise empty space in an art file down the screen. | :information_source: More are added all the time so also check out [core/predefined_mci.js](https://github.com/NuSkooler/enigma-bbs/blob/master/core/mci_view_factory.js) for a full listing. :memo: Many codes attempt to pay homage to Oblivion/2, iNiQUiTY, etc. ## Views A **View** is a control placed on a **form** that can display variable data or collect input. One example of a View is a Vertical Menu (`%VM`): Old-school BBSers may recognize this as a lightbar menu. | Code | Name | Description | Notes | |------|----------------------|------------------|-------| | `TL` | Text Label | Displays text | Static content. See [Text View](views/text_view.md) | | `ET` | Edit Text | Collect user input | Single line entry. See [Edit Text](views/edit_text_view.md) | | `ME` | Masked Edit Text | Collect user input using a *mask* | See [Masked Edit](views/mask_edit_text_view.md) and **Mask Edits** below. | | `MT` | Multi Line Text Edit | Multi line edit control | Used for FSE, display of FILE_ID.DIZ, etc. See [Multiline Text Edit](views/multi_line_edit_text_view.md) | | `BT` | Button | A button | ...it's a button. See [Button](views/button_view.md) | | `VM` | Vertical Menu | A vertical menu | AKA a vertical lightbar; Useful for lists. See [Vertical Menu](views/vertical_menu_view.md) | | `HM` | Horizontal Menu | A horizontal menu | AKA a horizontal lightbar. See [Horizontal Menu](views/horizontal_menu_view.md) | | `FM` | Full Menu | A menu that can go both vertical and horizontal. | See [Full Menu](views/full_menu_view.md) | | `SM` | Spinner Menu | A spinner input control | Select *one* from multiple options. See [Spinner Menu](views/spinner_menu_view.md) | | `TM` | Toggle Menu | A toggle menu | Commonly used for Yes/No style input. See [Toggle Menu](views/toggle_menu_view.md)| | `PL` | Predefined Label | Show environment information | See [Predefined Label](views/predefined_label_view.md)| | `KE` | Key Entry | A *single* key input control | Think hotkeys | :information_source: Peek at [/core/mci_view_factory.js](https://github.com/NuSkooler/enigma-bbs/blob/master/core/mci_view_factory.js) to see additional information. ### Mask Edits Mask Edits (`%ME`) use the special `maskPattern` property to control a _mask_. This can be useful for gathering dates, phone numbers, so on. `maskPattern`'s can be composed of the following characters: * `#`: Numeric 0-9 * `A`: Alpha a-z, A-Z * `@`: Alphanumeric (combination of the previous patterns) * `&`: Any "printable" character Any other characters are literals. An example of a mask for a date may look like this: `##/##/####`. Additionally, the following theme stylers can be applied: * `styleSGR1`: Controls literal character colors for non-focused controls * `styleSGR2`: Controls literal character colors for focused controls * `styleSGR3`: Controls fill colors (characters that have not yet received input). All of the style properties can take pipe codes such as `|00|08`. ### View Identifiers As mentioned above, MCI codes can (and often should) be explicitly tied to a *View Identifier*. Simply speaking this is a number representing the particular view. These can be useful to reference in code, apply themes, etc. A view ID is tied to a MCI code by specifying it after the code. For example: `%VM1` or `%SM10`. ## Properties & Theming Predefined MCI codes and other Views can have properties set via `menu.hjson` and further *themed* via `theme.hjson`. See [Themes](themes.md) for more information on this subject. ### Common Properties | Property | Description | |-------------|--------------| | `textStyle` | Sets the standard (non-focus) text style. See **Text Styles** below | | `focusTextStyle` | Sets focus text style. See **Text Styles** below. | | `itemSpacing` | Used to separate items in menus such as Vertical Menu and Horizontal Menu Views. | | `height` | Sets the height of views such as menus that may be > 1 character in height | | `width` | Sets the width of a view | | `focus` | If set to `true`, establishes initial focus | | `text` | (initial) text of a view | | `submit` | If set to `true` any `accept` action upon this view will submit the encompassing **form** | | `itemFormat` | Sets the format for a list entry. See **Entry Formatting** below | | `focusItemFormat` | Sets the format for a focused list entry. See **Entry Formatting** below | These are just a few of the properties set on various views. *Use the source Luke*, as well as taking a look at the default `menu.hjson` and `theme.hjson` files! ### Custom Properties Often a module will provide custom properties that receive format objects (See **Entry Formatting** below). Custom property formatting can be declared in the `config` block. For example, `browseInfoFormat10`..._N_ (where _N_ is up to 99) in the `file_area_list` module received a fairly extensive format object that contains `{fileName}`, `{estReleaseYear}`, etc. ### Text Styles Standard style types available for `textStyle` and `focusTextStyle`: | Style | Description | |----------|--------------| | `normal` | Leaves text as-is. This is the default. | | `upper` | ENIGMA BULLETIN BOARD SOFTWARE | | `lower` | enigma bulletin board software | | `title` | Enigma Bulletin Board Software | | `first lower` | eNIGMA bULLETIN bOARD sOFTWARE | | `small vowels` | eNiGMa BuLLeTiN BoaRD SoFTWaRe | | `big vowels` | EniGMa bUllEtIn bOArd sOftwArE | | `small i` | ENiGMA BULLETiN BOARD SOFTWARE | | `mixed` | EnIGma BUlLEtIn BoaRd SOfTWarE (randomly assigned) | | `l33t` | 3n1gm4 bull371n b04rd 50f7w4r3 | ### Entry Formatting Various strings can be formatted using a syntax that allows width & precision specifiers, text styling, etc. Depending on the context, various elements can be referenced by `{name}`. Additional text styles can be supplied as well. The syntax is largely modeled after Python's [string format mini language](https://docs.python.org/3/library/string.html#format-specification-mini-language). ### Additional Text Styles Some of the text styles mentioned above are also available in the mini format language: | Style | Description | |-------|-------------| | `normal` | Leaves text as-is. This is the default. | | `toUpperCase` or `styleUpper` | ENIGMA BULLETIN BOARD SOFTWARE | | `toLowerCase` or `styleLower` | enigma bulletin board software | | `styleTitle` | Enigma Bulletin Board Software | | `styleFirstLower` | eNIGMA bULLETIN bOARD sOFTWARE | | `styleSmallVowels` | eNiGMa BuLLeTiN BoaRD SoFTWaRe | | `styleBigVowels` | EniGMa bUllEtIn bOArd sOftwArE | | `styleSmallI` | ENiGMA BULLETiN BOARD SOFTWARE | | `styleMixed` | EnIGma BUlLEtIn BoaRd SOfTWarE (randomly assigned) | | `styleL33t` | 3n1gm4 bull371n b04rd 50f7w4r3 | Additional text styles are available for numbers: | Style | Description | |-------------------|---------------| | `sizeWithAbbr` | File size (converted from bytes) with abbreviation such as `1 MB`, `2.2 GB`, `34 KB`, etc. | | `sizeWithoutAbbr` | Just the file size (converted from bytes) without the abbreviation. For example: 1024 becomes 1. | | `sizeAbbr` | Just the abbreviation given a file size (converted from bytes) such as `MB` or `GB`. | | `countWithAbbr` | Count with abbreviation such as `100 K`, `4.3 B`, etc. | | `countWithoutAbbr` | Just the count | | `countAbbr` | Just the abbreviation such as `M` for millions. | | `durationHours` | Converts the provided *hours* value to something friendly such as `4 hours`, or `4 days`. | | `durationMinutes` | Converts the provided *minutes* to something friendly such as `10 minutes` or `2 hours` | | `durationSeconds` | Converts the provided *seconds* to something friendly such as `23 seconds` or `2 minutes` | #### Examples Suppose a format object contains the following elements: `userName` and `affils`. We could create a `itemFormat` entry that builds a item to our specifications: `|04{userName!styleFirstLower} |08- |13{affils}`. This may produce a string such as this: ![Example](../assets/images/text-format-example1.png "Text Format") :bulb: Remember that a Python [string format mini language](https://docs.python.org/3/library/string.html#format-specification-mini-language) style syntax is available for widths, alignment, number prevision, etc. as well. A number can be made to be more human readable for example: `{byteSize:,}` may yield "1,123,456".