Forum RSS Feeds
When you’re connected to the user forum, you can click the Feeds button to select RSS feeds that you can add to your favorite feed reader. This way, you can follow RegexMagic’s discussion forums as part of your regular reading, without having to start RegexMagic. To participate in the discussions, simply click on a link in the RSS feed. All links in RegexMagic’s RSS feeds will start RegexMagic and present the forum login screen. After you log in, wait a few moments for RegexMagic to download the latest conversations. RegexMagic will automatically select the conversation or message that the link points to. If RegexMagic was already running and you were already logged onto the forums, the conversation or message that the link points to is selected immediately.
You can choose which conversations should be included in the RSS feed:
- All conversations in all groups: show all conversations in all the discussion groups that you can access in RegexMagic.
- All conversations in the selected group: show the list of conversations that RegexMagic is presently showing on the Forum tab.
- All conversations you participated in: show all conversations that you started or replied to in all the discussion groups that you can access in RegexMagic.
- All conversations you started: show all conversations that you started in all the discussion groups that you can access in RegexMagic.
- Only the selected conversation: show only the conversation that you are presently reading on the Forum tab in RegexMagic.
In addition, you can choose how the conversations that you want in your RSS feed should be arranged into items or entries in the feed:
- One item per group, with a list of conversations: Entries link to groups as a whole. The entry titles show the names of the groups. The text of each entry shows a list of conversation subjects and dates. You can click the subjects to participate in the conversation in RegexMagic. Choose this option if you prefer to read discussions in RegexMagic itself (with instant access to attachments), and you only want your RSS reader to tell you if there’s anything new to be read.
- One item per conversation, without messages: Entries link to conversations. The entry titles show the subjects of the conversations. The entry text shows the date the conversation was started and last replied to. If your feed has conversations from multiple groups, those will be mixed among each other.
- One item per conversation, with a list of messages: Entries link to conversations. The entry titles show the subjects of the conversations. The entry text shows the list of replies with their summaries, author names, and dates. You can click a message summary to read the message in RegexMagic. If your feed has conversations from multiple groups, those will be mixed among each other.
- One item per conversation, with a list of messages: Entries link to conversations. The entry titles show the subjects of the conversations. The entry text shows the list of replies, each with their full text. If your feed has conversations from multiple groups, those will be mixed among each other. This is the best option if you want to read full discussions in your RSS reader.
- One item per message with its full text: Entries link to messages (responses to conversations). The entry titles show the message summary. The entry text shows the full text of the reply, and the conversation subject that you can click on to open the conversation in RegexMagic. If your feed lists multiple conversations, replies to different conversations are mixed among each other. Choose this option if you want to read full discussions in your RSS reader, but your RSS reader does not mark old entries as unread when they are updated in the RSS feed.