3 Floors in ^variantname are used to group rooms into related subject areas,
4 just as rooms are used to group messages into manageable groups.
6 You, as a user, do NOT have to use floors. If you choose not to, you suffer
7 no penalty; you will not lose access to any rooms. You may use .EC or ;C (the
8 latter is easier to use) to decide if you want to use floors. Feel free to
11 Floor options are accessed two ways. First, if you are in floor mode, the
12 <G>oto and <S>kip commands take you to the next room with new messages on the
13 current floor; if there are none left, then the system will automatically
14 switch floors (and let you know) and put you in the first room with new messages
15 on that level. (Notice that your pattern of basic use of ^variantname therefore
16 doesn't really change.)
18 Direct access to floor options is via the use of a ";" command.
19 The following commands are currently available (more can be
23 This command toggles your floor mode.
26 This command causes the system to take you to the named floor.
28 <;K>nown rooms on floors
29 List all rooms on all floors. This is a very readable way to get a list of
30 all rooms on the system.
33 This command causes the system to mark all rooms on the current floor as
34 Skipped and takes you to the floor that you specify.
37 This command causes you to forget all the rooms currently on the current
38 floor. Unfortunately, it doesn't apply to rooms that are subsequently created
39 or moved to this floor. (Sorry.)
41 Feel free to experiment, you can't hurt yourself or the system with the
42 floor stuff unless you ZForget a floor by accident.