• tickit.js

    From Sneaky@VERT/CHOICE to All on Saturday, December 12, 2020 09:10:02
    Hi all

    just like to ask can I run ?tickit.js from a command line so I don't
    have to use time event so I don't nead to turn it off and on to use

    Thank you
    Ian S 1st choice core Nz

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  • From Bob Roberts@VERT/HOVAL to Sneaky on Friday, December 11, 2020 16:20:30
    Re: tickit.js
    By: Sneaky to All on Sat Dec 12 2020 09:10 am

    just like to ask can I run ?tickit.js from a command line so I don't
    have to use time event so I don't nead to turn it off and on to use

    Not sure why you would need to "turn it off and on". Perhaps you mean run it manually?

    You can run it on the command line with
    /sbbs/exec/jsexec tickit.js

    You can also manually force any event to run with GTKMonitor, or UMONITOR.

    Or you can touch /sbbs/data/tickit.now which will trigger a run.

    Tickit should just run magically when a TIC file comes in under normal circumstances.

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  • From Al@VERT/TRMB to Sneaky on Friday, December 11, 2020 16:49:06
    Re: tickit.js
    By: Sneaky to All on Sat Dec 12 2020 09:10 am

    just like to ask can I run ?tickit.js from a command line so I don't
    have to use time event so I don't nead to turn it off and on to use

    Yes, run it with jsexec. I run it from my /sbbs directory like this..

    exec/jsexec tickit

    You'll need to edit your ctrl/tickit.ini beforehand.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Sneaky@VERT/CHOICE to Al on Saturday, December 12, 2020 15:30:00
    Al


    Yes, run it with jsexec. I run it from my /sbbs directory like this..

    exec/jsexec tickit

    Cool, thank you.


    You'll need to edit your ctrl/tickit.ini beforehand.


    yes I have, like the [nodelist] etc right, I have been using it time event
    but want to run it as a command ie exec/jsexec tickit

    reason is I use the ticket.log to post to echo fd anouncment, but when doing say
    3 files it override the tickit.log and just shows the last one it process, have to do
    1 at a time to get a discription unless there is a setting to change that, I don't
    get a lot files so does take long, if I got heap's then I just leave it on auto

    Thank you

    Ian S 1st Choice Core Nz




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  • From Sneaky@VERT/CHOICE to Bob Roberts on Saturday, December 12, 2020 15:35:00
    Hi Bob Roberts



    just like to ask can I run ?tickit.js from a command line so I don't
    have to use time event so I don't nead to turn it off and on to use

    Not sure why you would need to "turn it off and on". Perhaps you mean
    run it manually?

    Yes run it manualy.


    reason is I use the ticket.log to post to echo fd anouncment, but when doing say
    3 files it override the tickit.log and just shows the last one it process, have to do
    1 at a time to get a discription unless there is a setting to change that, I don't
    get a lot files so does take long, if I got heap's then I just leave it on auto


    You can run it on the command line with
    /sbbs/exec/jsexec tickit.js

    Cool Thank you

    You can also manually force any event to run with GTKMonitor, or
    UMONITOR.

    I am windows but cool.

    Or you can touch /sbbs/data/tickit.now which will trigger a run.

    again thank you

    Tickit should just run magically when a TIC file comes in under normal circumstances.

    Yes correct but to my reason above.


    Thank you

    Ian S 1st Choice Core Nz




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  • From Al@VERT/TRMB to Sneaky on Saturday, December 12, 2020 02:40:46
    Re: Re: tickit.js
    By: Sneaky to Al on Sat Dec 12 2020 03:30 pm

    reason is I use the ticket.log to post to echo fd anouncment,

    Black Panther's Mys Tic File Announce might work for you. It's designed for Mystic but I think it'll work with Synchronet too.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Sneaky@VERT/CHOICE3 to Al on Sunday, December 13, 2020 10:59:00
    Hi Al -


    reason is I use the ticket.log to post to echo fd anouncment,

    Black Panther's Mys Tic File Announce might work for you. It's designed for Mystic but I think it'll work with Synchronet too.


    Okay thats cool, I run a Mys Tic File on my mystic bbs for file toss
    had a look at the batch file and looks as though it would work, will give
    a go, thank you

    Ian S 4th Choice Core sbbs Nz

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