On Mon, 19 Nov 2012 22:31:54 +0000, Beartooth wrote: > On Sun, 18 Nov 2012 20:53:27 +0000, Duncan wrote: > >> Beartooth posted on Sun, 18 Nov 2012 19:53:46 +0000 as excerpted: >> >>> The Usenet Improvement Project offers a filter for Pan >>> >>> [*] >>> Score:: =-9999 Message-ID: googlegroups Message-ID: webtv >>> >>> but it doesn't say where to put it. I don't see a canonical-looking >>> place it go?? >> >> >> That would go in the scorefile itself (text-edit added, not via the pan >> UI). >> >> The [] lines indicate the newsgroup (*-wildcard in this case) and start >> a section. The Score: lines start an individual score, and the >> Message-ID: >> lines are conditions for applying that score. (Without looking it up >> to be sure, I believe Score: single-colon indicates AND, ALL conditions >> would need to match to trigger, Score:: double-colon indicates OR, ANY >> matched condition triggers.) > > OK, let's see if I've got it. I went to .pan2, and opened it with > gedit. > > It was full of short passages with blank lines between, each with > "%BOS" and "%EOS" at start & finish. Each also had a line saying it had > been made by Pan.
The %BOS stands for Beginning of Score and the %EOS stands for End of score. There must be a blank line between the final %EOS and the new %BOS > > I skipped a line, then inserted what the UIP had given me, > verbatim (without the BOS/EOS, being as how I'm not Pan). Is that right? No. It must be entered just like the other scores in the score file. > > When I told gedit to save, it renamed the file to Score~; I > changed that to plain "Score" and the original to "ScoreOLD" That way you haven't done anything. The Score~ file is the backup, ScoreOLD is the file you saved and should be Score or score(however the original file was or was not capitalized. > > So have I Eternalized September, Lo! these many moons later? _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users