

   If you are running a Wildcat board and generating the short REALtime
   hello screens you may be interested in the following for improved
   display to your users.

   The Hello screens are generated with NO @PAUSE@ statement at the end.
   This is to give the SYSOP maximum leeway to determine the usage of the
   screen (either as a hello, bulletin, newsletter etc screen). On my 
   board the screen is used as a hello.  I generate the hello in my
   DISPLAY directory as HELLO8.BBS. My HELLO9.BBS screen contains ONLY
   a @PAUSE@ statement. Hence, the users see the hello8.bbs screen come
   up, followed by the hello9.bbs screen containing only the @PAUSE@
   statement which stops the screen for viewing.  You can also place
   another smaller (less then full size hello screen) in your HELLO9.BBS
   screen followed by the @PAUSE@ statement.  The effect is the same,
   the upper portion being the latest doors entered on your system followed
   by whatever other info you may want to display to the users.

   The RIP hello screens can be configured within REALtime to make the
   @PAUSE@ statement a part of the generated hello screen.

                                                   -Pete
 
 
