• imho i made a pretty cool first shell, working now, check it out!

    From Garth Grudge@VERT/GRUDGEDU to All on Sat Feb 8 16:08:01 2014
    well after about a month and half of javascript immersion and tinkering i made a shell. my intent in designing the shell was to create a shell that kind of puts it all out there at once and let's you kinda graze information while you're still in the shell.

    it uses frames.js to host the following features:

    an RSS ticker, (using rss-atom)
    -chat system with conditional formatting (using json-chat)
    - message viewer that is reverse threaded and uses conditional formatting and allows for cycling through all menu bases with arrow keys


    other features that aren't that crazy are the menu system (basically i took the classic shell and put it in a frame with a few mods here and there). it also displays some random ansi's and files from a banner folder in the bottom left.

    anyhow, you can test it out telnet to grudgedu.synchro.net ... there is a known issue with regards to idling and socket disconnects that will be handled soon. other than that, hopefully the shell works. OH ONE MORE THING, the shell is not set up for the global hot keys, so if for some reason one gets entered, you will likely need the screen to redraw. Press Control-S to do that.

    You can hit ? at any prompt to see a help file which hopefully makes more sense in context.

    Anyhow, that's grudgedu.synchro.net ... it's the result of at least a month of furious work learning javascript and the ins and outs of synchronet, and maybe it will inspire some people in some way, as it's cool to see people developing for synchronet, and I couldn't have done it without the help of the people already doing so. I wouldn't say it's easy, or I'm done, but definitely worth the effort as javascript is hardly isolated to the BBS world.

    blah blah blah

    let me know if you see any bugs if you want... i can't promise i can fix them. i got more ideas to work in, so i'm good on that. it's more a matter of my aptitude at this point.

    also, you need ANSI an 80x24 resolution at least. yee haw!

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  • From Ragnarok@VERT/DOCKSUD to Garth Grudge on Tue Feb 11 12:59:51 2014
    El 08/02/14 21:08, Garth Grudge escribió:
    well after about a month and half of javascript immersion and tinkering i made
    a shell. my intent in designing the shell was to create a shell that kind of puts it all out there at once and let's you kinda graze information while you're still in the shell.

    it uses frames.js to host the following features:

    hi! i found a issue, just to do a enter two times to get the "Yes"
    seleccion at prompts.

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  • From Garth Grudge@VERT/GRUDGEDU to Ragnarok on Sat Feb 15 23:42:20 2014
    Re: Re: imho i made a pretty cool first shell, working now, check itout!
    By: Ragnarok to Garth Grudge on Tue Feb 11 2014 12:59 pm

    hi! i found a issue, just to do a enter two times to get the "Yes" seleccion at prompts.

    I just discovered this issue today, it's a weird bug because it is only effecting new users and not ones who have been on the system for awhile, as I don't have the bug right now, but I just logged in as my new Test User and experienced the bug. I actually don't think that is something wrong with my shell, because it starts happening during the new user routine before the user even has a chance to select a command shell.

    I wonder if anyone knows what could be the source of this issue. It's kind of wacky.

    Gracias ragnarok para la informacion.

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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Garth Grudge on Sun Feb 16 23:56:02 2014
    Re: Re: imho i made a pretty cool first shell, working now, check itout!
    By: Garth Grudge to Ragnarok on Sat Feb 15 2014 11:42 pm

    Re: Re: imho i made a pretty cool first shell, working now, check itout!
    By: Ragnarok to Garth Grudge on Tue Feb 11 2014 12:59 pm

    hi! i found a issue, just to do a enter two times to get the "Yes" seleccion at prompts.

    I just discovered this issue today, it's a weird bug because it is only effecting new users and not ones who have been on the system for awhile, as I don't have the bug right now, but I just logged in as my new Test User
    and experienced the bug. I actually don't think that is something wrong with my shell, because it starts happening during the new user routine before the user even has a chance to select a command shell.

    I wonder if anyone knows what could be the source of this issue. It's kind of wacky.

    It sounds like you have SCFG->System->New User Values->Default Toggls->Hot Keys
    set to "No".

    digital man

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  • From Garth Grudge@VERT/GRUDGEDU to Digital Man on Mon Feb 17 18:00:21 2014
    Re: Re: imho i made a pretty cool first shell, working now, check itout!
    By: Digital Man to Garth Grudge on Sun Feb 16 2014 11:56 pm

    It sounds like you have SCFG->System->New User Values->Default
    Toggls->Hot Keys set to "No".
    digital man

    Thanks for the response digital man,correct again, I just came back here to let y'all know that I found the issue, and it was in fact the default user settings for the Hotkeys. I did intentionally change that, but obviously it didn't have the effect I wanted.

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