Hello, drunk posting here.
Anyways, I was talking to a sysop who was getting back into it.
We were talking about changing string colors,etc.
Then it occured to me. attr.cfg is a legacy file and needs to GO.
Please find place for it in text.dat
Hello, drunk posting here.
Then it occured to me. attr.cfg is a legacy file and needs to GO.
attr.cfg was replaced with attr.ini in v3.20: https://wiki.synchro.net/custom:attr.ini
Please find place for it in text.dat
That doesn't make any sense.
were talking about changing string colors,etc. Then it occured
to me. attr.cfg is a legacy file and needs to GO.
attr.cfg was replaced with attr.ini in v3.20: https://wiki.synchro.net/custom:attr.ini
Please find place for it in text.dat
That doesn't make any sense.
Re: attr.cfg
By: Digital Man to MRO on Sun Feb 08 2026 02:23 am
were talking about changing string colors,etc. Then it occured
to me. attr.cfg is a legacy file and needs to GO.
attr.cfg was replaced with attr.ini in v3.20: https://wiki.synchro.net/custom:attr.ini
Please find place for it in text.dat
That doesn't make any sense.
well my sense behind it is synchronet's already got so many
files to edit already. and attr.* was about changing colors.
and it's still a small file even though you added some features.
i think a section in text.dat would be a great place for it.
text.dat certainly shares common functions.
it would be a great place to put the text attribute settings and get rid
of attr.ini or attr.cfg
the text attribute settings and get rid of attr.ini or attr.cfg
1. sysops aren't encouraged to edit their text.dat file any longer,
that's what the text.ini file is for: https://wiki.synchro.net/custom:text.ini
2. there's no "place" in text.dat (or text.ini) for raw attribute
codes
MRO wrote to Digital Man <=-
Re: attr.cfg
By: Digital Man to MRO on Sun Feb 08 2026 04:23 pm
the text attribute settings and get rid of attr.ini or attr.cfg
1. sysops aren't encouraged to edit their text.dat file any longer,
that's what the text.ini file is for: https://wiki.synchro.net/custom:text.ini
i don't think you're taking into account how convoluded things have become. I looked at the text.ini format and i see it has some redeeming features but it's not something i'd like to use as a sysop.
2. there's no "place" in text.dat (or text.ini) for raw attribute
codes
there is a place if you make a place.
it's your baby though, do what you want to do. there's not a lot of
people who speak their mind about synchronet so i hope you take my comments under consideration.
I'm pretty much retired as a sysop anyways. there's no users. i'm just mentioning these things because i've helped a few people recently and they've been confused about synchronet.
I don't think you're very "up to speed" on modern SBBS. You certainly
don't understand much about text.dat or text.ini, that's for sure.
2. there's no "place" in text.dat (or text.ini) for raw attribute
codes
there is a place if you make a place.
No, there isn't. That's not how text.dat/ini works.
it's your baby though, do what you want to do. there's not a lot of people who speak their mind about synchronet so i hope you take my comments under consideration.
Your comments are stupid.
Re: attr.cfg
By: Digital Man to MRO on Sun Feb 08 2026 04:23 pm
the text attribute settings and get rid of attr.ini or attr.cfg
1. sysops aren't encouraged to edit their text.dat file any longer, that's what the text.ini file is for: https://wiki.synchro.net/custom:text.ini
i don't think you're taking into account how convoluded things have become. I looked at the text.ini format and i see it has some redeeming features but it's not something i'd like to use as a sysop.
2. there's no "place" in text.dat (or text.ini) for raw attribute
codes
there is a place if you make a place.
|15Mr” wrote to Gamgee <=-
I don't think you're very "up to speed" on modern SBBS. You certainly
don't understand much about text.dat or text.ini, that's for sure.
there's really not much to know. he is using ini files now.
big whoop.
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