Subj : Re: Modifying Menus
To :
[email protected]
From : Paul Hayton
Date : Tue May 08 2018 08:07 pm
On 05/07/18,
[email protected] pondered and said...
w.> > For example, create an ansi for your main menu. Put all the command opti
w.> > in the ansi. Then you would go into mystic -cfg and edit your main menu
w.> > the menu editor. Once there, remove all the "Display Text" for every men
w.> > option. That way Mystic won't generate the options, it will only display
w.> > custom ansi (which would be named mainhdr.ans most likely). You can also
w.> > the flags of the main menu to customize your menu prompt as well.
w.>
w.> im in the menu editor and i cant find the "display text" option ?? im
w.> trying to put in my own custom menus as well.
I missed the earlier part of this thread but disagree with the earlier advice
you don't need to blow away all your Display Text menu items. In fact you may
well want them if the user asks for a non ANSI menu like ASCII :)
If you simply want to display an ANSI screen (lets says MAIN.ANS) when your
user has ANSI as their graphics mode, you head to
mystic -cfg >> editors >> menu editor >> default (assuming a stock install
here) >> main >> press / key to get command list menus >> settings >> in the
'display file' option type in 'main'
Best, Paul
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