If a sysop would like to decorate the number used to select a door program, then %3u is going to put spaces in the wrong place. For example. I like mine to look like this:
I can't imagine I'm the only sysop that's going to have this issue so prefer it fixed at the base level. Either that or I'm missing something.
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From Rob Swindell@1:103/705 to GitLab note in main/sbbs on Fri Apr 18 12:17:28 2025
Then how would I indent (%u) by 0 or 1 spaces depending on whether %u is a single or double digit?
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From Rob Swindell@1:103/705 to GitLab note in main/sbbs on Fri Apr 18 13:11:52 2025
I don't have any immediate ideas other than logic similar to that in show_subs() from load/shell_lib.js (which also naively assumes you won't have more than 99 items).
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From Nigel Reed@1:103/705 to GitLab note in main/sbbs on Fri Apr 18 13:33:02 2025
Which goes back to my point of this needing a code change that I'd prefer to be done in git since, like I said, I can't be the only sysop facing this issue. My xtrn_sec.js file is about 4 years out of date due to the mods I have made, so I'm trying to get it up to date but it might be a moot point since it "just works" as is.
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