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@X38 @X3EHelp:  @X3FEnhanced WHO - Help Part 1                                           @X3B@X0B
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      Enhanced WHO allows you to see who is currently online.  The SysOp
      has the ability to configure what is allowed to be shown during the
      display.  Typically, the user name, their city, and their current
      activity status is shown.
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Description
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      At the first screen, you may hit the up or down arrows to hightlight
      a particular node (and be given more options), "O" to broadcast an
      online message, or any other key to quit.  If you touch nothing,
      Enhanced WHO will autmatically exit and terminate after a certain
      number of seconds as indicated in the prompt.
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   Example #1 (Initial Display)
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      @X0A(#)  Status                  User
@X0E      ---  ---------------------   ----------------------------------------
@X0B       1   Msg: SYSOP              JOHN DOE (Nowhere, USA)
       2   Available for CHAT      I.P. FREELY (New York, NY)
       3   Transferring a File     JACK MEHOFF (Los Angeles, CA)
       4   F V: BIGSLAM.ZIP        PHIL MCCREVICE (San Francisco, CA)
       5   No Caller this Node     Waiting for Next Caller
@X03      @X0E---------------------------------------------------------------------
      @X0B(@X0AUp/Down@X0B) @X0ASelects, @X0B(@X0AO@X0B) @X0AOLM, Auto quits in @X0B(@X0A15@X0B) @X0Aseconds
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      In the above example, the general activity of who is online is shown.
      To get even more information, one may elect to hit the up or down
      arrow.  If the number of lines printed exceeds 22, then the prompt
      will not be shown and Enhanced WHO will automatically quit.  For
      example, with a 2-line header, 1-line footer, and one line for the
      prompt, that means there can be 18 nodes printed w/o auto-quitting.
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@X0F   Example #2 (Highlighting/Selecting a Node)
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      (#)  Status                  User
@X0E      ---  ---------------------   ----------------------------------------
@X0B      @X2F 1   Msg: SYSOP              JOHN DOE (Nowhere, USA)                 @X07
@X0B       2   Available for CHAT      I.P. FREELY (New York, NY)
       3   Transferring a File     JACK MEHOFF (Los Angeles, CA)
       4   F V: BIGSLAM.ZIP        PHIL MCCREVICE (San Francisco, CA)
       5   No Caller this Node     Waiting for Next Caller
@X03      @X0E---------------------------------------------------------------------
      @X0B(@X0AESC@X0B) @X0AQuit, @X0B(@X0AO@X0B) @X0AOLM this node, @X0B(@X0ACR@X0B) @X0Auser stats, @X0B(@X0AX@X0B) @X0Axfer info
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      This example shows what the display looks like after hitting the
      down arrow key.  Note that the first node is now highlighted and
      additional options are available as indicated in the prompt.
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   Example #3 (Online Message)
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      (#)  Status                  User
@X0E      ---  ---------------------   ----------------------------------------
@X0B       1   Msg: SYSOP              JOHN DOE (Nowhere, USA)
       2   Available for CHAT      I.P. FREELY (New York, NY)
       3   Transferring a File     JACK MEHOFF (Los Angeles, CA)
       4   F V: BIGSLAM.ZIP        PHIL MCCREVICE (San Francisco, CA)
       5   No Caller this Node     Waiting for Next Caller
@X03      @X0E---------------------------------------------------------------------
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      (@X0A1@X0B-@X0A5@X0B,@X0B @X0AALL@X0B, @X0A0@X0B@X0B=@X0Aabort@X0B) @X0ABroadcast to which node(s)? @X0FALL
@X0A
      Enter text to broadcast
      @X0B> @X0FHELLO WORLD
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      This example shows what can happen after selecting "O", for an online
      message.  Note that information regarding which node(s) to send a
      message will be needed.
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