I'm a bit stuck on how to do this with my own shell since it works with the others. I'm guessing it's because I use a 2nd menu for my default settings?
user first loads mods/eotl.js
At this point user.command_shell is "eotl"
At the menu they press S for settings
'S': { exec: 'eotl_settings.js' },
Settings uses the old style menu. They select D for Default Settings:
case 'D': bbs.exec('?/sbbs/mods/user_settings.js');
If they pick a new shell, such as Synchronet Classic then user.command_shell is set accordingly ("default" in this case).
However I still have my old menu. I've tried putting exit() in various places but didn't seem to have any effect. What am I doing wrong?
case 'D': bbs.exec('?/sbbs/mods/user_settings.js');
If they pick a new shell, such as Synchronet Classic then user.command_shell is set accordingly ("default" in this case).
However I still have my old menu. I've tried putting exit() in various places but didn't seem to have any effect. What am I doing wrong?
I ran into that a while ago. This is what I have in my (custom) JS shell for user settings (and this works for me):
Sysop: | Sarah |
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Location: | Portland, Oregon |
Users: | 89 |
Nodes: | 16 (0 / 16) |
Uptime: | 124:33:47 |
Calls: | 640 |
Calls today: | 640 |
Files: | 84,289 |
U/L today: |
44 files (5,578M bytes) |
D/L today: |
3,128 files (328M bytes) |
Messages: | 56,686 |
Posted today: | 42 |