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Commit 1e8f3cd8 authored by nightfox's avatar nightfox
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Updated for version 1.47 of SlyEdit

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SlyEdit message editor
Version 1.46
Release date: 2015-06-25
Version 1.47
Release date: 2015-07-05
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Synchronet version 3.16 has the ability to place the tag line after the user's
signature, so if you are running version 3.16 or newer of Synchronet, the tag
line will be placed after the user's signature, if the user has a signature.
With version 3.15 and earlier of Synchronet, the tag line will be place before
the user's signature.
Note that if you are using a beta build of Synchronet 3.16, you must be using
a build of Synchronet from June 22, 2015 or newer for the tag line to be placed
after a user's signature. For beta builds of Synchronet 3.16 before June 22,
2015, the tag line will not appear in the message. Synchronet reads the tag
line from editor.tag in the node's temp directory, and only builds after June
22, 2015 read that file.
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Specifically, Synchronet 3.16 starting with the beta build on July 5, 2015 will
behave that way; with earlier versions of Synchronet, the tag line will be
placed before the user's signature. On June 22, 2015, Synchronet added support
for a file called editor.tag (in each node directory's temp directory) which
can contain an editor tagline, and on July 5, 2015, Synchronet included an
update in which the full path & filename to the tagline file will be written
to line 7 of the MSGINF drop file, which SlyEdit reads on startup. If the
MSGINF file includes the 7th line, then the tagline will appear after the
user's signature (if they have one). If the MSGINF file does not include the
7th line, then the tagline will appear before the user's signature.
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