--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 255 TAGLINES Ref: F4A00005 Date: 04/05/98 From: EPITOME Time: 10:00am \/To: ALL (Read 2 times) Subj: Babylon 5 For what it's worth, here are (most of) my B5 tags! :) "Now you're being elusive." "It's better than being dishonest." Beep beep? Must be Earth humour. - Londo Do you have anything worth living for? If you're falling off a cliff, you may as well try to fly. My name is G'Kar. You wrecked my planet. Prepare to die! Prophesy is a guess that comes true. Rebo, is that your ass or mine? Repeat after me: Ivanova is God! The truth is fluid. The truth is subjective. Trust Ivanova, trust yourself. Anyone else, shoot 'em. When we are born, we are allocated a finite number of seconds. Word have meaning, and names have power. You are finite. Zathras is finite. This... is wrong tool. - Zathras You are not ready for immortality. - Kosh Zooty! Zoot, zoot! Kevin Moorcroft | "If life gives you lemons, squeeze AKA Epitome | the juice into a watergun and | shoot other people in the eyes." ... I met some crazy people. They made me their leader... ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 --- Maximus 2.02 * Origin: Acoustic Plains BBS. Ottawa, ON. 613-742-7612 (1:163/551) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 255 TAGLINES Ref: F4B00000 Date: 04/05/98 From: ANDRES VALLOUD Time: 04:13am \/To: JOHN ALDRICH (Read 2 times) Subj: Tagline Theft util Hi John. John Aldrich wrote to All: JA> Can someone suggest an external util to steal taglines? Yes, my own tool does (and was designed to) exactly what you want. Its name is GetOrig. I think Barry Blaes has a copy available there in the US, if not, leave me your internet address and I'll send it to you. avalloud@milagro.dc.uba.ar. SqR!. --- * Origin: Moderators CAN'T use twit filters! (Fidonet 4:900/138) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 255 TAGLINES Ref: F4B00001 Date: 04/06/98 From: JOHN ALDRICH Time: 07:20am \/To: RON MITCHELL (Read 2 times) Subj: Tagline Theft util Hello Ron! Sunday April 05 1998 19:58, Ron Mitchell wrote to John Aldrich: RM> If you can find the DOS REXX interpreter, and it is fairly consistent RM> with OS/2 REXX, I'll give you a REXX script that grabs tags from xternal RM> message files. It is easily edited and it will grab anything that I've RM> run across as long as I have the initial tag manager string configured. Thanks...someone wrote another tagline theft util called SnagTag and was kind enough to send it to me... :) Nice thing is it's supposed to have the same "look" and feel as StealTag since it's inspired by StealTag....best of all, it's designed for GoldEd... :) AFAIK, it's not written for OS/2, but since the author was nice enough to email it to me all the way from the UK(?) I'll ship it on over to you, Ron...and may put it up for FREQ later... :) John ... I shot the Sherrif.......but I did not shoot the Constable......... --- GoldED/386 2.50+ 91LM1 * Origin: The Dungeon BBS 33.6/V.34 24-hours 423/875-4137 (1:362/669) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 255 TAGLINES Ref: F4B00002 Date: 04/05/98 From: JOHN ALDRICH Time: 06:32pm \/To: IVY IVERSON (Read 2 times) Subj: Tagline adoption Hello Ivy! Friday April 03 1998 07:59, Ivy Iverson wrote to John Aldrich: II> (Stealing tags is illegal - ADOPT them instead!) :-} :) II> I don't know if GoldEd will work with an external editor, (BlueWave II> does), but here's how I do it: My BlueWave is set up to use Qedit as the II> editor. When I go to reply to a message, it gives something like the II> following command to Qedit: Yes, it will! :) Thanks for the tip, but that sounds too much like work for me. :) I'll find an external tagline "adoption" util. :) GoldEd has tagline support built-in, but not tagline adoption. :) John ... That was...Uh...Not much of anything - Crow --- GoldED/386 2.50+ 91LM1 * Origin: The Dungeon BBS 33.6/V.34 24-hours 423/875-4137 (1:362/669) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 255 TAGLINES Ref: F4B00003 Date: 04/05/98 From: RON MITCHELL Time: 07:58pm \/To: JOHN ALDRICH (Read 2 times) Subj: Tagline Theft util John Aldrich wrote in a message to All: JA> Can someone suggest an external util to steal taglines? I'm running JA> GoldEd 2.50 (386 extended dos version) and the tagline theft util JA> I'm using (StealTag, written specifically for GoldEd) doesn't work JA> with a lot of taglines because apparently, it refuses to recognize JA> anything but a limited number of tagline prefixes.... If you can find the DOS REXX interpreter, and it is fairly consistent with OS/2 REXX, I'll give you a REXX script that grabs tags from external message files. It is easily edited and it will grab anything that I've run across as long as I have the initial tag manager string configured. I'm working on making it able to grab any line in the message, but I don't have a lot of time at present. I'm also working on making an external config file that will allow you to just enter the tag manager string in and go with this. I'm going to have to redesign it for this since I made some errors in my initial design. :( L8r, Ron ... Spider Murphy played the tenor saxophone. . --- * Origin: River Canyon Rd. BBS 423-886-2521/3120 (1:362/627) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 255 TAGLINES Ref: F4B00004 Date: 04/05/98 From: SIMON AVERY Time: 10:38am \/To: JOHN ALDRICH (Read 2 times) Subj: Tagline Theft util "Kiptin, John's materialised off the port bow!" JA> Can someone suggest an external util to steal taglines? I'm running JA> GoldEd 2.50 (386 extended dos version) and the tagline theft util I'm JA> using (StealTag, written specifically for GoldEd) doesn't work with a JA> lot of taglines because apparently, it refuses to recognize anything JA> but a limited number of tagline prefixes.... I need a new tagline JA> theft util which will do one of the following: 1) let me browse JA> through a message to steal a tagline, or 2) let me steal taglines JA> based on prefixes I enter into the program, or 3) have some sort of JA> "intelligent guess" about what might be a tagline. :) BTW, this MUST JA> work with GoldEd.... Thanks... Depending on what your message bases are (Hudson, JAM, Opus, or Squish) then Tag-O-Matic will steal from your entire message base in one go. It can also be used to steal from a single file (ie, the current message) and can be setup on an F-Key. JA> + Origin: The Dungeon BBS 33.6/V.34 24-hours 423/875-4137 (1:362/669) Go's grab: http://www.zynet.co.uk/sanctuary/tmatc13f.zip (It's 100% free, BTW) Simon Avery ... John - Condom poster child for 1994. ... Tag-O-Matic V.13F Under Test... --- FMail 1.22 * Origin: My other computer is a PC as well. (2:255/90) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 255 TAGLINES Ref: F4B00005 Date: 04/05/98 From: SIMON AVERY Time: 10:40am \/To: BOBBY SAYLOR (Read 2 times) Subj: Terminat 5 Yo, DJ Bobby! Max it up! SA>> Tag-O-Matic, OTOH... ') BS> I use Tag Line Express v3.30...But I dont' know how to do any mail BS> stuff with my Ter5 pro....How do I do QWK mail with it? Hook into the TERMINATE echo for more info. Termail (the mail part) will do either QWK or act as a full point system. It's very good. The doc directory should help out, and look in TERMAIL\TM.CFG for some pointers. Ciao, Simon ... Elvis is alive and well and living under the name Bobby ... Tag-O-Matic V.13F Under Test... --- FMail 1.22 * Origin: Buckets of Pork. (2:255/90) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 255 TAGLINES Ref: F4B00006 Date: 04/05/98 From: JYM FOX Time: 08:48am \/To: WOLFGANG ERNICKE (Read 2 times) Subj: Tags Needed! "Coffee, Jamaican blend, double-strong, double-sweet." --O'Brien. "Coffee, black and strong." -- Cooper "Give me your even-better-than-coffee substitute." -- Janeway "I like my coffee *strong*, not lethal!" -- Col. Potter "What do you mean 'I burnt the oatmeal'? That's COFFEE!! (A)bort, (R)etry, (F)ail, (G)o fix the coffee A flying saucer results when a nudist spills his coffee. A mathematician is a machine for converting coffee into theorems. A morning without coffee is like something without something else. Another pot of coffee down the programming hatch! Any religion that rejects coffee worships a false god. Black gold - not oil, but coffee! Bought a decaffeinated coffee table; You can't even see a difference. C:\COFFEE.POT missing: (A)bort (R)etry (F)all asleep COFFEE.COM not found: (A)dd more, (R)eheat, (F)reak out? COFFEE.EXE Missing - Insert Cup and Press Any Key COFFEE.POT Not Found: (A)bort, (R)etry, (P)anic? COFFEE.SYS Not Found: User startup disabled. Coffee - The beans from Heaven! Coffee and EchoMail are my favorite things in the morning. Coffee line forms here. Take a number. Coffee not found - operator halted! DISCLAIMER: I really should not read mail before I have my coffee :-/ DOC's??? Oh, the stuff you wipe coffee up with.. DOWNTIME--Coffee breaks, lunch, or Friday mentality in the office. Damn fine coffee, and HOT! Decaffeinated coffee? But...why? Don't talk to me until I've had my second cup of coffee Drink your coffee! There are poor people in India sleeping! Espresso: An ultra-efficient caffeine delivery system. Everybody should believe in something-I believe I'll have more coffee. Higher Brain malfunction due to lack of sleep and no coffee. I believe cappuccino is the dessert form of coffee. I just need enough coffee to tide me over 'till I need more. I like my coffee black ... as a moonless night. I made coffee so strong it woke up the neighbors. I put instant coffee in a microwave & almost went back in time.-s.w. If God can't help you, how about Mr Coffee? Instant human: Just add coffee! Is there life before coffee? Javacise: Burst of motion after spilling coffee in one's lap. Just bring me my coffee, and s-l-o-w-l-y back away. Just give me the coffee, and no one will get hurt. Life begins after coffee! Life is too short for bad coffee. Make another pot of coffee...I'm gonna read mail. Man does not live by coffee alone. Have a danish. Maybe you just need a little more coffee. Message brought to you by sufficient coffee ingestion. Of course, coffee *is* one of the major vitamins Originator out of coffee: Taglines may become irrational. Oxymoron: decaffeinated coffee Red eye special - A double espresso with a shot of coffee. Slander, like coffee, is usually handed to you without grounds. This is... excuse my language... damn good coffee. ... Romeo, Oh, Romeo. Art thou real or a handle? Tagspeare. --- RA/FD/FMail * Origin: The Eclectic Fox = Memphis,Tn., USA = 1-901-327-1008 (1:123/101) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 255 TAGLINES Ref: F4B00007 Date: 03/30/98 From: TAMMY WILSON Time: 09:35pm \/To: MYRA I FOX (Read 2 times) Subj: Re: Requests: -=> Quoting Myra I Fox to Tammy Wilson <=- MIF> From: Holly Sullivan MIF> Subj: SCA tags Thank you :) ... If you don't ever give your heart wings, you can never fly. --- * Origin: * T.S. II - Traveler's Rest Stop * (1:248/307) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 255 TAGLINES Ref: F4B00008 Date: 04/06/98 From: BARRY BLAES Time: 07:33pm \/To: RON BOWMAN (Read 2 times) Subj: tmatc13f.zip Whilst pondering the meaning of life Barry, saw Ron Bowman post this... RB> Barry, I'm unable to "Freq" this file. Do you have a BBS I can call and RB> download it? Your unable to "Freq" it because your not a sysop. "Freq" is short of "File Request". Ask your sysop to freq it or send me your e-mail address and I'll attach it for you. Barry. From Barry Blaes, on Stardate 9804.06. E-mail: btblaes@bigfoot.com. Http://wwp.mirabilis.com/3657746 Get Pgp Public Key at http://www.erols.com/btblaes ... Most of us have been at work for several hours now. -!- Tag-O-Matic V.13F (319134 Taglines) Owned and operated by Barry Blaes. --- Fastecho 1.45a * Origin: The Bears Den. (1:2630/140)