How bulletins work Bulletins are just normal text files with funny¨ names; BULLETIN.1 to BULLETIN.99. Fido's B)ulletin command¨ lists all of the bulletin files and displays the first line¨ from each as the "title" of the bulletin. For example, you chose this bulletin as #1, and it's¨ title was "How bulletins work", which is also the first line¨ of this file. The format of this file is "word wrapped", and is¨ fairly common. WordStar, Pmate, and many other programs¨ generate this file format. If you TYPE it in DOS, it may¨ look funny; but when viewed with Fido, paragraphs will be¨ wrapped to conform to the callers set screen dimensions. You can also use plain ASCII text files, with¨ returns at the end of each line. These work fine, but Fido¨ can't wrap the paragraphs as neatly for narrow screens.