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Conference iosg::all-in-1_v30

Title:*OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference
Notice:Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1
Moderator:IOSG::PYE
Created:Thu Jan 30 1992
Last Modified:Tue Jan 23 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4343
Total number of notes:18308

4185.0. "<&BOLD> in BLP doesn't do anyting" by BIS1::DESTRIJCKER (Back again to the home town) Thu May 19 1994 14:02

    Dear all,
    
    Can somebody explain why the boilerplate directive <&BOLD> odes not
    work for me?
    
    It does in the MAILMEMOn boilerplates. Or does it only affect EM$_nnn
    symbols.
    
    Thanks in advance,
    
    Wivine.
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4185.2Beats meBIS1::DESTRIJCKERBack again to the home townThu May 19 1994 15:5145
    Stuart,
    
    I expected the mail that arrives to have everything in bold that is between
    <&BOLD> and <&CLEAR>, like "PAK request from"
    
    Or could it be the script where the merge is done? 
    		make_file-name/nocheck #mail_file,"[]pak$mail",".tmp"
    		get oa$function = "merge pak$mail.blp," #mail_file
    
    Or could it be ignored when it is mailed using
    		mail push_curmes
    		mail create/open/nosend/fname=[]pak$mail.tmp
    		mail subject #subject
    		mail to #addressee
    		mail close_message
    		mail send
    
    Here is my BLP right from the start and all of it.
    
<&BOLD>PAK request from:<&CLEAR><&TAB 20><#requestor><&tab 45><&bold>Date:<&clear><&tab 56><oa$date>
<&BOLD>PAK due:<&CLEAR><&TAB 20><#start_date>
           
<&tab 10><&bold>For product(s)<&clear><&tab 46><&bold>upi  : QL-<&clear>
<&tab 10><&bold>-------------<&clear><&tab 46><&bold>------------<&clear>
<&tab 10><#product1><&tab 50><#upi1>
<&tab 10><#product2><&tab 50><#upi2>
<&tab 10><#product3><&tab 50><#upi3>	
<&tab 10><#product4><&tab 50><#upi4>
<&tab 10><#product5><&tab 50><#upi5>
<&tab 10><#product6><&tab 50><#upi6>
<&tab 10><#product7><&tab 50><#upi7>
<&tab 10><#product8><&tab 50><#upi8>
<&tab 10><#product9><&tab 50><#upi9>
<&tab 10><#product10><&tab 50><#upi10>

<&bold>Decnumber:<&clear><&tab 15><#decnumber>	       
<&bold>Customer:<&clear><&tab 15><#customer>
<&bold>Type:<&clear><&tab 15><#type>

<&bold> | TB = Try and Buy, SS=Short Shipment, DD=Delivery Delay, DM=Demo<&clear>

<&bold>Faxnumber:<&clear> <&tab 15><#fax>
<&bold>Contact person:<&clear> <&tab 15><#contact>

    
4185.3Wrong extensionIOSG::MAURICESix Programmers in search of an analystThu May 19 1994 18:258
    Hi,
    
    I think the problem is that you are using a file extension of .TMP. Try
    using .WPL instead. 
    
    Cheers
    
    Stuart