
                T H E   H E R O S '  G R A V E Y A R D  v1.7

INTRODUCTION

        The Heros' Graveyard can be used for multiple things!  However, 
        the usage of The Heros' Graveyard encompases basically one.
RPG lovers will absolutely fall in love with this little program.  Put it 
on your BBS and you are set!  The Heros' Graveyard is a place where your 
users can review over old characters that other users played in RPG games, 
and they can record their own characters that they have played if they wish.  
The program itself is pretty much self explainitory when you see it.  The
Heros' Graveyard was written to accomidate any type of role player!  The 
characters can be from Medieval Europe to Futuristic Tokyo.  Anything goes!  
Each user can record as many characters as he wants, and if he doesn't want
one in the graveyard anymore then he can delete the entry!  Now it is also  
available to users to edit entries which are currently in the graveyard
which they have created.  You, as the sysop, can delete or edit ANY entry 
you wish!  If you have problems with lame users, just use the .SEC file to 
cut their access from the program!  

INSTALLATION

        To install the program, just put all the files that were in the 
.ZIP into a personal directory.  I use C:\WCUTIL\HGRAVE myself, but you 
can use what you like.  The next step is to run the .WCX file from a menu 
which you will define in MakeMenu.  Being a sysop, I'll leave this one
up to you. :)

BANNING PEOPLE FROM THE DOOR

        If you do not wish to have a certain user or security level enter
The Heros' Graveyard, that is fine!  Just edit HGRAVE.SEC and place either 
one name or security level, as in MakeWild, per line!  Have as many lines 
as you would like. The .SEC file has already been edited to give you an 
example.  Remember BOTH names and security levels go!  If a user is not 
allowed access, he is shown the HGRAVE.BBS file and the program is 
terminated.  If you do not wish to have the HGRAVE.BBS file displayed then
just delete it and it will appear as if the command on the menu was not
even there.

THE PROGRAM ITSELF

        Everything in the program is pretty much self explainitory, and 
I've covered most of the program in the introduction!  A user may add as 
many entries as he or she would like.  The Sysop or the user who created 
each entry may also delete it!  A numeric chart, the REC#, on the top of 
each database entry shows where you are.  If a record is deleted then that 
REC# will be overwritten by a new entry, therefore you give your computer 
HD a break for space!  You may enter up to 999 entries.  In the database, 
you can go forwards, backwards, or just to an entry!  If the screen gets 
a bit messed up (it shouldn't) there is a Refresh command.  I currently 
have added an EDIT command which will allow the editing of any aspect of 
the character which was entered.  Characters may only be edited by those 
who put them in... well, except for the sysop of course!  Also, now
users can display a list of all the characters which they entered!

DISCLAIMER

        I am not held responsible for any damages you may cause to your
computer by use of this program.  This program works perfectly fine on
my computer, and it should on yours.

THE END [OR IS IT? MUHAHA!]

        That about covers it.  I am a member of SHoGuN, if you'd like to
know.  We make lots of cool Freeware stuff and do ANSI's too to help out
the public.  If you need any help go ahead and come to us. :)  The
SHOGUN.TXT file is included for connections to us.  If you want to reach
me, the author Jason Rudbeck (Red Baron) personally just E-Mail me at:

        Tyr@GCL.Greenville.Lib.SC.US

        I'll get to your mail as soon as possible. :)  Welp, I hope you
enjoy this program as much as I have!  Any suggestions would be appreciated.

