Note
Syntax:
board [number|name] Shows or changes board.
note Reads next note.
note + <text> Appends a line to the note
note - Remove last line
note (r)ead [number] Reads a certain note.
note (d)elete <number> Deletes/removes a note written by you.
note (l)ist [number] Shows up to number notes.
note (t)o <recipients> Sets recipients
note (s)ubject <subject> Sets subject of note
note (v)iew/show Views/shows note currently in progress
note (p)ost Posts the note
note (c)lear Clears a note you are currently writing
You can use '$$' as a synonym for note. So if you would like to post the note
currently in progress, you can just type: $
Instead of just one board, there are several, each with its special purpose.
Changing between the boards is accomplished using the BOARD command. BOARD
without any arguments gives you a list of all boards together with number of
unread message. To change, type BOARD <number> or BOARD <name of the board>.
To read next unread note, type NOTE. To read a note with a specified number,
type NOTE READ <number>. Typing NOTE while in a board with no unread notes
shifts you to the next board.
To see the list of the notes in the current board, type NOTE LIST. Typing
NOTE LIST <number> will list only <number> of the last notes in the area.
You can remove your own note by using NOTE DELETE <number>. Implementors may
delete other people's notes. Purging happens automatically at bootup.
Purged notes are not deleted, but saved into a file.
To let only immortals see your note, address it to "imm". If you want to send
a note to a clan, address it to the clan its name.