The "registered user" version of DLC allows for greater flexibility.

Here is the "Usage" information from the current registered release:

  USAGE1:  DLC -r -d -u -l -s "sysop name" <n>

Where <n> is the number of callers to display (1-20).

 -r  = NOREVERSE specifies not to display callers in reverse order.
 -d  = NODISPLAY specifies not to display the list AT ALL.
 -u  = NOUPDATE  specifies not to update the list AT ALL.
 -l  = NOLOCAL   specifies to supress logging of ALL local ports.
 -s  = NOSYSOP   specifies to supress logging of the named user (you),
                 regardless of port.  This option requires a sysop name.

Above options may be combined except -d & -u, which are mutually exclusive.
Do not specify <n> if you're not displaying any callers.

  USAGE2:  DLC SET <n1> <n2>
  (to set new call totals)

 <n1> = Calls Total (non-negative)
 <n2> = Calls Today (non-negative)

  USAGE3:  DLC NODLG
  (for running "off-line")


The above options will allow you to have DLC silently update the caller
list as they log in and then have a menu selection for viewing the list.
In this way, users are not forced to view the list--they can remove it
from their command stack.  For this mode, you would call DLC with the
-d option in your DLGConfig:Batch/Login.DLGBatch and then in the menu
selection you would call it with the -u option and any other display
parameters you see fit.

You could call DLC from your DLGConfig:Batch/Logout.DLGBatch with the
-d option and then use the -u option for displaying at login and the
caller information would only be updated AFTER each user completes
a call...

You can also specify that the list of callers be displayed in reverse
chronological order.

You can also display the list from offline--nice for when you just get
in and want a quick over-view of who has been online recently.

A future version of DLC will allow you to record more than 20 callers
and it will automatically display More [Y/n/=] for callers who have
the "more" prompt turned on.

I hope you enjoy this program as much as I have enjoyed writing it.

To receive your registered copy of DLC, please mail a DONATION and
the following information to:

   Leon D. Shaner
   1304 East Houghton Avenue
   Houghton, Michigan  49931-1397
   
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