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<TTOPBEGIN>
markup ...
</TTOPBEGIN>
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TTOPBEGIN defines the markup for the root, or start, of a thread. TTOPBEGIN should define any starting markup for the thread and markup for the root message of the thread.
<TTopBegin> <LI><STRONG>$SUBJECT$</STRONG>, <EM>$FROMNAME$</EM> </TTopBegin>
Variable | Value |
---|---|
$A_ATTR$ |
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. |
MHonArc has several resources for customizing thread page layout. Therefore the following shows a way to customize the layout using the various thread resource available.
For this example, The thread index is setup where a thread will have the subject in bold at the top of the thread and the names of the authors of the messages in the thread will be hyperlinked to the actual message. Nested unordered lists are used to provide a visual cue of the depths of the thread. Unique messages are show in normal text.
<!-- TTOPBEGIN is the markup for the beginning of a thread, and the first message in a thread. --> <TTOPBEGIN> <p> <li><a $A_NAME$><strong>$SUBJECTNA$</strong></a><br> <a $A_HREF$>$FROMNAME$</a> </TTOPBEGIN> <!-- TTOPEND is the markup for closing a main thread. --> <TTOPEND> </li> </p> </TTOPEND> <!-- TLITXT is the markup for a message *within* a thread --> <TLITXT> <li><a $A_ATTR$>$FROMNAME$</a> </TLITXT> <TLIEND> </li> </TLIEND> <!-- TSINGLETXT is the markup for a message not in a thread. I.e. it does not start a thread or is part of a thread. --> <TSINGLETXT> <li><a $A_NAME$>$SUBJECTNA$</a>, <a $A_HREF$>$FROMNAME$</a> </li> </TSINGLETXT> <!-- TSUBJECTBEG is any markup at the beginning of a sub-thread that is based on the subject of the message. We just put in a comment declaration so the reader will see nothing. --> <TSUBJECTBEG> <!-- Possible follow-ups --> </TSUBJECTBEG>
An item to note is how the example includes the proper resource variables, $A_NAME$ and $A_ATTR$, to allow the index hyperlinks in messages to behave properly.
2.0
TLITXT, TSINGLETXT, TSUBJECTBEG, TTOPEND