MHonArc Resource List

TCONTBEGIN

Syntax

Envariable

N/A

Element

<TCONTBEGIN>
markup...
</TCONTBEGIN>

Command-line Option

N/A

Description

TCONTBEGIN defines the markup to occur before the continuation of a broken thread. When MHonArc creates a multi-page thread index, it is possible that a thread may be split across mulitple pages. The use of TCONTBEGIN is to prompt the reader that the following messages listed are a continuation of a thread from the previous page.

NOTE

The values of the resource variables are based upon the first message on the page. However, a normal listing will be made for the first message. Therefore, the value of TCONTBEGIN should NOT contain linkage to a message. The purpose of TCONTBEGIN is purely informative.

Default Setting

<TContBegin>
<LI><STRONG>$SUBJECTNA$</STRONG>, <EM>(continued)</EM>
</TContBegin>

Resource Variables

VariableValue
$A_ATTR$ The NAME and HREF attributes to use in an anchor to link to the archived message. The NAME attribute links the messages to the index page.
$A_HREF$ The HREF attribute to use in an anchor to link to the archived message.
$A_NAME$ The NAME attribute to use in an anchor for messages to link to the index page.
$DATE$ The date of the message.
$DDMMYY$ Message date in dd/mm/yy format.
$FROM$ The complete text in the From: field of the message.
$FROMADDR$ The e-mail address in the From: field of the message.
$FROMNAME$ The human name of the person in the From: field of the message. If no human name is found, the username specified in the e-mail address is used.
$ICON$ The context-type sensistive icon.
$ICONURL$ The URL to the context-type sensistive icon.
$MMDDYY$ Message date in mm/dd/yy format.
$MSGGMTDATE$ GMT date of current message.
$MSGID$ The message-id of the message.
$MSGLOCALDATE$ Local date of current message.
$MSGNUM$ The message number assigned to the message by MHonArc (includes leading zeros).
$MSGPREFIX$ Filename prefix for message files.
$NUMFOLUP$ Number of explicit follow-ups to the message.
$ORDNUM$ The current listing number of the message.
$SUBJECT$ The subject text of the message wrapped in an anchor element that hyperlinks to the message.
$SUBJECTNA$ The subject text of the message without the anchor element.
$YYMMDD$ Message date in yy/mm/dd format.

Examples

None.

Version

2.0

See Also

MULTIPG, TCONTEND, TINDENTBEGIN


97/06/03 17:04:34
MHonArc
Copyright © 1997, Earl Hood, ehood@medusa.acs.uci.edu