Roy Witt wrote to Robert Bashe on Tuesday September 11 2012 at 19:52:   
      
   RB>> I know you didn't want to hear that, but taglines are the bane of my   
   RB>> existence and I've hated them almost as long as I've run a node.   
      
   RW> Well, to some people they're all that matter. To me, well, taglines   
   RW> haven't worked in GoldEd for so long, I thought I'd ask why.   
      
   Well, I've never used them, but in Golded User's Guide, page 11, there's a   
   description, and in GoldED Reference, page 83, there's some more, including an   
   interesting keyword:   
      
    TAGLINESUPPORT (yes)   
      
    Allows you to turn off the internal tagline support, in case it   
    turns out to be too buggy or if you want to use one of the many   
    good external tagline utilties out there instead.   
      
   Don't know if this could be a problem, as the default is "yes", but it might   
   be worthwhile looking at.   
      
   I assume you have both the user's guide and the reference files, but if not, I   
   could send them to you.   
      
   RW>>> --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC   
   RW>>> * Origin: Lone Star Unit - Gulf States Backbone (1:387/22)   
      
   RB>> Beautiful - that's the way things should look ;-)   
      
   RW> Dunno why, but GoldEd's kludge isn't exactly what I expected from it,   
   RW> since this is the newest version known to man, in this echo anyway.   
   RW> That line doesn't reflect that, IMO.   
      
   The W32 seems normal, but I'm not sure where the MSVC comes from. Probably   
   something added by whoever compiled the source.   
      
   RB>> You'll hate me for these comments, but I just couldn't help myself.   
      
   RW> Not really. Everyone has their preferences and opinions. I try to let   
   RW> them be, if they don't bother me and my opinions.   
      
   Good attitude.   
      
   Cheers, Bob   
      
   P.S. Weren't you trying to use a tagline file? Are you sure the path is OK?   
      
   I use relative paths because I run GoldED Win over my internal network using   
   the OS/2 messagebase, so my paths look like this:   
      
   // Path to the template files. Defaults to the GOLDPATH.   
   TEMPLATEPATH \FIDO\BIN\GOLDED\   
      
   So whether the drive letter is d: or z: or anything else, this always works.   
      
   --- GoldED+/W32 1.1.5-0613   
    * Origin: Jabberwocky System - 02363-56073 ISDN/V34 (2:2448/44)   
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