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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. MCI codes are two characters in length and are prefixed with a percent (%) symbol. 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. Standard (non-focus) and focus colors are set by placing duplicate codes back to back in art files.
Predefined MCI Codes
There are many predefined MCI codes that can be used anywhere on the system (placed in any art file). More are added all the time so also check out core/predefined_mci.js for a full listing. Many codes attempt to pay homage to Oblivion/2, iNiQUiTY, etc.
Code | Description |
---|---|
BN |
Board Name |
VL |
Version label, e.g. "ENiGMA½ v0.0.3-alpha" |
VN |
Version number, eg.. "0.0.3-alpha" |
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 birthdate (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 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 |
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 system |
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.) |
A special XY
MCI code may also be utilized for placement identification when creating menus or to extend an otherwise empty space in an art file down the screen.
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 |
---|---|---|
TL |
Text Label | Displays text |
ET |
Edit Text | Collect user input |
ME |
Masked Edit Text | Collect user input using a mask |
MT |
Multi Line Text Edit | Multi line edit control |
BT |
Button | A button |
VM |
Vertical Menu | A vertical menu aka a vertical lightbar |
HM |
Horizontal Menu | A horizontal menu aka a horizontal lightbar |
SM |
Spinner Menu | A spinner input control |
TM |
Toggle Menu | A toggle menu commonly used for Yes/No style input |
KE |
Key Entry | A single key input control |
Peek at /core/mci_view_factory.js to see additional information.
Properties & Theming
Predefined MCI codes and other Views can have properties set via menu.hjson
and further themed via theme.hjson
.
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 Fromatting
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.
Additional Text Styles
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. |
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 "eVIL cURRENT - Razor 1911".
Remember that a Python string format 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".