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xsouporheroxPosted on 04/19/04 at 20:40:25

This is probably answered somewhere on these forums, but I spent about two and half hours searching for it off and on.

When posting circuit results to a message board such as this one, how do you include match highlights?
91Posted on 04/19/04 at 21:00:33

If you mean the play-by-play at the end of the match (as in... El Gigante takes Chris Benoit down with a clothesline, El Gigante pounds his chest, El Gigante stomps Chris Benoit, El Gigante goes for the cover, Earl Hebner count etc etc etc) then when you're running the match, press 'H' to save any screens of text you want to keep.
xsouporheroxPosted on 04/19/04 at 21:05:17

Thanks very much. Learn something new every day.
TecmoNickPosted on 04/20/04 at 00:09:55

On 04/19/04 at 21:00:33, 91 wrote:(as in... El Gigante takes Chris Benoit down with a clothesline, El Gigante pounds his chest, El Gigante stomps Chris Benoit, El Gigante goes for the cover, Earl Hebner count etc etc etc)
What an example!
xsouporheroxPosted on 04/20/04 at 02:53:19

I used the 'H' key and it saved it as highlights inside of TNM but wasn't on the CardR text file i use to post my results from.
rgarrardPosted on 04/20/04 at 03:13:43

have you tried using the HTML tree function?  It definitely outputs the highlights there.  :)

To get there, you have to be within the circuit, then hit "m" to bring up the menu.

From there click on "HTML Tree", then give the html pages a title, and a picture if you want...

To access the html file, go to the folder where your TNM is saved, look in the folder for THAT specific circuit, and then open the "html" folder within that circuit folder.  Click on the "welcome.htm" file... and you should see links to all of your circuit's cards.  From within each card, there should be links to the highlights of your matches.

That's how get to the results for BCW.
LillaThrillaPosted on 04/20/04 at 20:40:46

have you tried using the HTML tree function?
Fascinating fact: I have NEVER used the HTML tree function, despite having TNM7 since almost imediately after its original release. :P