• [wiki.synchro.net] page c

    From Dumas Walker@CAPCITY2 to DIGITAL MAN on Wed Jan 31 11:32:00 2024
    I use it like *every day*, so not sure what're talking about there.

    I just realized a few days ago that putting asterisks around a word or
    phrase, as you did above, makes the text appear *BOLD*. Pretty neat! ;)


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  • From Digital Man to Dumas Walker on Wed Jan 31 14:43:10 2024
    Re: [wiki.synchro.net] page c
    By: Dumas Walker to DIGITAL MAN on Wed Jan 31 2024 11:32 am

    I use it like *every day*, so not sure what're talking about there.

    I just realized a few days ago that putting asterisks around a word or phrase, as you did above, makes the text appear *BOLD*. Pretty neat! ;)

    There's also #inverse text#, which I use less. https://wiki.synchro.net/ref:markup
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  • From Dumas Walker@CAPCITY2 to DIGITAL MAN on Sat Sep 14 10:44:00 2024
    If you've never heard of Pre-packed QWK, then you're not using the feature and >your dial-up user won't know if it's removed. I believe this to be true of >every other Synchronet system too.

    If someone needs it, they can replace it by writing a script that uses
    ncftp. That is actually what I do for QWK users to send once-daily packets
    via email.


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