Hello, sysops.

Here is a small contribution to the general TriBBS community.
LOGONx.ANS is an ANSI screen that can be used as a logon screen
or as a bulletin. I use it as both on my board, The Stalag 13 
BBS. Consider this offering as freeware.

This hand built screen was literally created by typing in all 
the various ANSI codes using simple old MS-DOS EDIT.COM. It will
display information to the user about his current account status
and some general data about the board. The screen uses the
@-variables to allow the screen to be self-updating whenever the
caller views it. Considerable time was spent getting familiar with
the various ANSI codes and getting things all lined up correctly
and displaying properly.

You may modify the information that this screen displays if you 
wish and I'm sure some of you will anyway. Simply replace the
line titles with your own text and type in the @-variable you 
wish to use. I recommend that you use the overtype mode and simply
over type the current text. Uses spaces to overtype any variable
that is longer than the new one you choose to use. This will ensure
that the spaces between the end of the @-variable and the start of
the ANSI code on the data lines will remain the same. For the most
part I have included enough space between the two pieces of data
on each line to ensure you do not end up with black holes in your
display screen. If this occurs, chances are you deleted a few too
many spaces between the @-variable and the ANSI code when you altered
the screen information. Simply insert some new spaces to line up the
lines of ANSI code with those above and below it. That should take
care of any holes that appear.

Since this screen is a free contribution, all I ask is that you 
keep my innocuous bit of self-promotion near the bottom line as 
compesation for using this screen on your board. It isn't obtrusive
and it will do wonders for my ego! <Grin>

This screen is brought to you through the courtesy of:

                              The Stalag 13 BBS Reg. #719
                              2400-14.4K, ANSI,8N1
                              24 hours 7 days a week
                              Keith Heitmann, Sysop
