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Phase IV: easy-import atp. MISSION UPDATE FROM I.M.F. HQ: I have been saying "ports/mail/atp" up till now. I just changed my mind -- I'm puttin' this sucker in "ports/news/atp" I base this on what little precedent we have in the ports tree -- our only other port that deals with this is plor, a SOUP/QWK packet reader, and it's in news/. This is really kind of a tough call, though, as neither mail/ nor news/ is really 100% appropriate.
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Each user who wishes to use ATP must do the following:
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1. set environment variable ATP to the location where s/he
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wishes configuration files located (e.g. ${HOME}/.qwk')
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2. create the directory named above
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3. copy the files in ${PREFIX}/share/atp into it
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4. edit the atprc and taglines.atp file to contain whatever
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data you want.
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5. If you want atp to look good in xterms, you should get and install the
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VGA font, available in the port "emulators/pcemu". Then run ATP like
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this: "xterm -fn vga -e atp". Be sure to set "ansi = on", "color = on",
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"charset = msdos", and "graphics = off" in your atprc file! (You can
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use atp in an xterm even without doing these steps, but you won't get
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the pretty PC ANSI-style graphics characters!)
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see the atp(1) man page for more details.
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