' ' B)ack added 511, 7-8-90. ' Description modified 9-6-90. ' àBack Command = B Back up and show the previously shown file description. This is a handy command if you've just finished Viewing a file and wish to View it again, Mark it for Batch download or Download it immediately. "-", a dash or minus sign, works the same.ê ; àContinue Command = C Continue to the next file in the DIR listing. Enter, or any key other than B, C, E, M, Q, V or H also advances to the next file.ê ; àDownload Command = D Immediately download this file using your current protocol. Use the M)ark command if you are running a batch protocol such as HS/Link or Zmodem. You will be returned to this DIR listing upon completion of the download.ê ; àEdit Command = E Edit the list of files marked for downloading. You may remove files from the list to free up extra time.ê ; àMark Command = M Mark this file for later BATCH downloading. You must use a batch capable protocol such as HS/Link, Zmodem, Batch Ymodem or MS-Kermit for this feature. Each time you select this option you will be shown a list of all the files you have marked so far. Use the E)dit command to remove one or more of them. Use the Q)uit command to start the batch download.ê ; àNonStop Command = NS Continue the listing in Non-Stop mode. Use Ctrl+S to pause and Ctrl+K to abort. ê ; àView Command = V View the table of contents of a ZIP, LZH or self-extracting .EXE compressed file. This command also allows you to R)ead one or more of the compressed files within the archive and/or D)ownload them.ê ; àQuit Command = Q Quit the listing. BROWSE mode remains ON. If any files were M)arked for batch downloading, the file transfer will begin. N or NO also stops the listing.ê ; àSEND SEND allows you to send a message to a caller on another node of a multinode system. This command may be disabled by the SysOp and might not always be available. Syntax: SE[nd] [;] node# ; text The first semicolon is optional, the second is required. Also see WHO.ê ' àSENDOFF SENDOFF allows you to block SENDs from callers on other nodes on a multinode system. The status of this command is permanently stored in your user record. Also see SENDON.ê ' àSENDON SENDON restores your ability to receive SENDs from callers on other nodes on a multinode system. The status of this command is permanently stored in your user record. Also see SENDOFF. ê ' àWHO WHO or UST (UserSTatus) is a multinode system command which will display who is logged on the system's other nodes. If the phrase "is BUSY" is in a line of this status report, then that caller cannot be SEnt to. See also SEND, SENDON and SENDOFF.ê ' àCLD ñCLñear between ñDñescriptions This command allows you to toggle the clearing of your screen between file descriptions when BROwse mode is on. It has no effect when BROwse mode is off or when running LZHN/ZIPN. CLD is a global command available at all three main prompts and may also be issued at the BROwse mode prompt shown at the end of each description. Syntax: CLDê ' ' Esc added 10-11-91. ' àGOOF Hitting your ñEscñape key while at any prompt (except inside the message editor) will erase whatever you have typed and redisplay the current prompt. This is easier than pounding on your backspace key.ê '