
       Skippy  (SKIP.EXE) 
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Copy SKIP.EXE into any convenient directory (for example, Sally\Misc)
and set one of Sally's Automatic Viewers to it using Sally's
 Configure|System settings|Automatic Viewers.

Any message in Sally's Message processor window may then be viewed by
clicking the button on the Message processor's Toolbar. Messages which
contain HTML will have the HTML content removed. If you want Skippy to
open automatically, check the appropriate boxes in the 'Show Options'
form in Sally's Message processor.

Alternatively, or in addition, one of Sally's main window Spare buttons
may be configured with Configure|System settings|Spare buttons. This will
open Skippy with a blank window allowing any other files to be viewed.
(Not really useful in this application but it is available as an option.)

Note: Skippy does NOT change the original message or file in any way.

Hopefully, most of the available Options will be self-explanatory but
one which may need some explanation is the 'History List' ...

Skippy will maintain a list of message numbers which you have tagged
with the "Add to History List" button. 

Under "Options | Configure History List", the checkbox option allows
you to restore the list after Skippy is closed down and re-started.

Please note that, although Skippy maintains the list of tagged message-
numbers, the actual files are maintained by Sally. Whether the files are
still available after Sally is closed down is determined in *Sally* under
 Configure | System settings | Housekeeping | Delete cached html files..

Skippy will only List the message numbers of files which are still
available in Sally's html cache.


Double-Clicking the message number, which appears in Skippy's toolbar,
will display some details about the file.

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Comments and suggestions for additions are welcome to:

G4VWL @GB7DEE or
john@sparks98.freeserve.co.uk

Updates of Skippy are available at: 
http://www.sparks98/freeserve.co.uk/radio/files.html

73 from John.
