# DiskBase version 0.78 Message file, 16 Januari 1999
# English
# - Help messages -
HLP1:This is the !DiskBase icon.|MThis application can store all your disk directories in a file, and allows you to quickly find files, directories and applications, or duplicate entries. It can also print disk labels for you.
HLP2:This are the results of your last action.|MClick Select on a diskname to show the 'Print Disk Label' option|MClick Select on a directory to open it.|MClick Select on a file or application to run/start it.
HLP3:This are the results of a DUPLICATES.|MClicking on an entryname starts the appropriate action for the entry, e.g. run the file or application or open an application in case SHIFT is held.
GO:Click 'Go' to start the action.
DSK1:Give a diskname. Use '*' as 0 or more- and '#" as single-character wildcards. Names are case-insensitive!|MValid input to include 'Utils' are: * / UTILS / U*s* / u#I* / ###ls|MUse ~ to exclude a (wildcarded) diskname.
FIL1:Give an entryname. Use '*' as 0 or more- and '#" as single-character wildcards. Names are case-insensitive!|MValid inputs to include '!Sprites' are: * / !sprites / *i##S / *T*e* / *e#|MNot matching inputs: !s#es / !sprites# / S*
SHW3:If 'Show contents' is not selected, only the diskname(s), date of last update in the database, type of disk, free space on disk, and number of directories, applications and files are shown. The sub-options are shaded.
SHW4:If '%0' is selected the contents of %1 is shown.|MIf not one of the five sub-options is selected, but 'Show contents' is,|Monly the contents of the root-directory of a disk is shown.
SEA5:You can limit the search of %0files to a specific filetype.|MEnter the exact name or the hexadecimal form of the filetype you want to search for.|MSo 'BASIC' and '&FFB' will both search for basic files.
SEA6:If '%0' is selected, entries of type '%1' are included in the search.|MYou can select 'FILES', 'DIRECTORIES' and 'APPLICATIONS' in any combination although at least one type has to be selected.
SEA7:If this option is selected the contents of applications, directories and/or archives matching the search, will be displayed also.
DUP4:If '%0' is selected, entries of type '%1' are included in the search for duplicates.
DUP5:|MSelecting 'FILE' will enable the 'COMPARE FILETYPE' option. Setting a certain filetype to check will implicitely set 'COMPARE FILETYPE'.
DUP6:If 'COMPARE FILETYPE' is selected, files will be checked for equal filetypes, not just equal names. Setting 'COMPARE TIMESTAMPS/SIZES' implicitely includes comparing filetypes, as the filetype is part of the datestamp fields.
DUP7:If 'COMPARE TIMESTAMPS/SIZES' is set, timestamp and size of entries (and filetype for files) must match to report entries as duplicates, otherwise only the names (and filetype if 'COMPARE FILETYPE' set) have to match.
DUP8:If 'INSIDE' is selected, all entries inside an application are checked as well, otherwise they will be skipped.
DUP9:If 'SKIP' is selected, all entries of type 'File' who's name starts with a '!' will be skipped.
DUP10:If 'NO DUPS' is selected, all entries of which there is NO other copy are being reported.
DUP11:If 'ONE OR MORE DUPS' is selected, all entries of which there are at least TWO copies (one duplicate) are being reported.
DUP12:If 'TWO OR MORE DUPS' is selected, all entries of which there are at least THREE copies (two duplicates) are being reported.
STAT:This window gives some info about the currently loaded datafile of !DiskBase.|MThe time/date shown is the timestamp of the last update of the file. If the timestamp starts with an '*' the file is not saved since the update.
SHLP:Clicking this icon will start the Stronghelp helpbook for DiskBase. If !StrongHelp is not yet running, it will be started automatically.
ADD0:Click to add the contents of the %0 to the currently loaded datafile.|MIf no file is loaded, a new one will be created.|MIcons are shaded for drive numbers not found on this filing system.
ADD13:If 'ALREADY EXISTS' selected, !DiskBase will ask for confirmation if you want to add a disk who's name already exists.
ADD14:!DiskBase will always try to add the contents of an archive file.|MIf 'ARCHIVE FAILS' selected, !DiskBase will give a warning if it fails to determine the contents of an archive file, otherwise no warning will be given.
ADD15:If 'INCLUDE DOSDISC PARTITION' is selected, any DOSDisc partition found will be scanned, and files inside it, will be added. DOS-floppies can be added without this option set.
ADD18:Use the arrow button to %0 the drive number of the CD-Rom drive.|MThe range of drive numbers depends on the number of CD-Rom drives configured in CDFS.
ADD21:Clicking on this icon will give you the 'Filesystem' menu, so you can select another filing system for disks to add.
DEL1:Give the exact diskname. No wildcards are allowed.|MA delete cannot be aborted, and there is no undo!
ACT0:ABORT: action cancelled, no result display or disk not added!|MFAST: !DiskBase will go mono-tasking. All other jobs will pause|MSTOP: action stopped. Results so far will be displayed|MPAUSE: action temporarily halted, continuable
CON0:Click 'OK' to accept all the configured values on all the tabsheets for the current session.
CON1:Click 'CANCEL' to reset all the values on all the tabsheets to their previous settings, cancelling any changes made since the last 'OK' or 'SAVE'.
CON2:Click 'SAVE' to accept the configured values on all the tabsheets and save them in the Config-file, so that they will be used as defaults in future sessions.
CON3:Clicking on this tab will show some %0 configuration options
GDA0:Enable this option to load the choosen file at startup, unless the start is caused by double-clicking another datafile.|MPressing 'Control' during startup inverts the option, so don't load if enabled, or load if disabled.
CSV1:Selecting the CSV option will save the results as a CSV-file instead of saving them as a text file.
CSV2:Enable this option to include a standard headline in the CSV file.
GDA1:Type a name or drop a !DiskBase-datafile on this window to enter its name in this field. This will be the file loaded at startup, if the option is enabled.
GFS1:The filing system choosen here will be the default filing system on the 'Add disk' window.
FON1:When this option is selected, the %0 is used as the font in the results window.|MAny options not possible on your Risc OS version will be greyed out.
FMN1:Press a mouse key to get a menu to choose the user selected font.
FFB1:When enabled, the font blending option will be used for the results window, to enhance font display on coloured backgrounds.|MThis option will be greyed out on Risc OS versions below 3.7
COL1:Press this button to choose the %0 colour for %1 entries.
COL2:This example shows the selected colour combinations for %0 entries.
COL3:Press this button to revert to the default colours for all entries.
LAB1:This window gives a preview of the label which !DiskBase can print.|MUse Menu to set various label specifications.|MSelect/Adjust on the red depth icon changes the depth of disk entries shown on the label.
LAB2:This is the depth of the entries shown on this label. Select increases and Adjust decreases the depth. Also via Menu the depth of individual labels or all labels together can be set. This value will not be printed.
LAB3:Values entered here will have effect on the size of printed labels, number of labels per page, the used font, and the owner's name. See the 'Print label' window for a graphical representation.
PRT1:Use Menu to set various label specifications. Select on a label opens a preview window. The shown value is the depth of disk entries shown on the label.|MThe window represents the printable area for the selected page size.
LSZ1:Specify the %0 of the label to be printed.|MSize given should be in (tens of) millimetres, and for 3.5 inch floppies, this will be aprox. 70.0 mm.
LSZ3:Specify the number of %0 on a page.|ME.g. on an A4-size page you can have %1 labels with an aprox. %2 of 70.0 mm per %3.
LSZ5:Specify the gap between labels %0 (in tens of millimetres).|MOnly sensible if more than one label per %1.|MSet edges for outer labels by specifying print margins in printerdriver's page size correct.
LLV1:The value entered here is used as the default depth of the disk entries shown on labels.|MThis value can't exceed the maximum depth of the loaded datafile.
LOW1:The name entered here will be printed on the disklabel as the owner.
LFO1:The font specified here will be used to print the labels with.
LINV:When clicked, the layout of the printed label will be changed.
ARROW:Use the arrow buttons to increase/decrease the value next to it. Holding down SHIFT meanwhile will use a steprate ten times the normal one.
WHERR:Error reporting is where ever possible also multitasking, so other programs continue. This window is movable.|MIn case of a real problem, use the 'BugReport' inside !DiskBase to report the problem.
# - Menu help messages -
MNU0:This will give you some info about !DiskBase.
MNU1:When clicked, a window will open in which you can choose the drive to add.
MNU2:When clicked, a window will open in which you can type the diskname to delete.
MNU3:This item leads to a dialogue box in which you can specify the %0 conditions.
MNU4:If a results window is open, this submenu allows you to save the results as a text or a CVS-file.
MNU5:This allows you to save the datafile.
MNU6:When clicked, the status window will be %0.
MNU7:When clicked, the configuration window will open.
MNU8:If there are disklabels specified to be printed, clicking this item will open the labels window.
MNU9:When clicked, !DiskBase will quit|MIf the datafile is modified and not saved, a warning will be given.
MNU10:When clicked, a preview of the printed label the mouse pointer was over when the menu was opened, will be shown.
MNU11:When clicked, the label the mouse pointer was over when the menu was opened, will be deleted.
MNU13:When clicked, printing of this page will be started.
MNU14:Select a filing system for the drives you want to add. !DiskBase will then check which drives are available for that filing system and enable the correct drive numbers.|MThis menu is greyed-out when !DiskBase is active.
# - Warnings -
WRN1:WARNING: !DiskBase has an unsaved, altered datafile. Do you want to save this datafile, or %0 without saving
WRN2:WARNING: Disk '%0' already exists. Do you want to update this info, or cancel the update
WRN3:Start/run file %0
WRN4:Open directory '%0'
WRN5:Open application directory '%0'
WRN6:Start application '%0'
WRN7:No d%0
WRN8:'%0'. No matching %1 found
WRN9:File '%0' exists. Overwrite?
WRN10:WARNING: Some labels will be removed from page
WRN11:WARNING: Printer driver not installed. Correct paper size assumed
WRN12:WARNING: Some labels have not yet been printed. Do you want to continue !DiskBase, or quit now
WRN13:WARNING: Label for '%0' already on this page. Choose add to add one more, cancel to prevent this
WRN14:!DiskBase is active. You must abort this activity before !DiskBase can quit
WRN18:Double-click a squashed file won't run it, it will only replace it by an unsquased file (see !Help). Choose unsquash to replace the file, or cancel
WRN19:Datafile scanned. Number of files/dirs/appl as shown on Status-window corrected. Saving the datafile before QUIT will preserve the corrections
WRN20:WARNING: Some labels have not yet been printed. If Load is selected, the label page will be cleared, else if Continue is selected, the new file will not be loaded.
WRN21:WARNING: The datafile you try to load now has version %0, and could be incompatible with !DiskBase %1. Please use at least !DiskBase %0 to handle this file.
# - Error messages -
ERR1:%0 (internal error code %1)
ERR2:Data transfer failed: Receiver died
ERR3:Add failed: Can't determine filing system for drive %0. Probably drive not ready
ERR4:%0 failed: %1 (Internal error code %2)
ERR5:Add failed: Entries too deeply nested (more then 66 levels deep)
ERR6:Add aborted. Disk %0 not added
ERR7:Diskname needed to delete
ERR8:Can't find disk '%0' in DiskBase
ERR10:No FontManager (minimal 2.44) installed or no fonts available. Can't use DiskLabel function
ERR11:Filing system %0 not present. Can't start/run/open
ERR12:Entry name(s) needed (use '*' or '#" as wildcards): e.g. T*S* or *MOD#LE or *)
ERR13:Disk name(s) needed (use '*' or '#' as wildcards): e.g. *DEMO## or P#O*. Start with ~ to EXCLUDE disks: e.g. ~*BU)
ERR14:~ only allowed as first character
ERR16:Select report type
ERR17:Select type of entries to search for
ERR20:Select at least one entry type to search for
ERR21:No printer driver installed
ERR22:File '%0' not found
ERR23:File '%0' type &%1 is not a DiskBase datafile
ERR24:The version of this DiskBase datafile is too old to handle.
ERR25:This datafile needs to be converted before it can be used in this version of !DiskBase. See !Help for instructions
ERR26:To save, drag the icon to a directory viewer
ERR27:Font '%0' not available. Using '%1' instead for 'Print Label' option!
ERR28:Escape pressed. Results not saved in file '%0'
ERR29:Number of %0 too big to fit on currently selected pagesize. Choose print to continue printing or cancel to prevent printing.
ERR30:File is not a %0-file
ERR31:Error %0 in %1 '%2'. Contents of file not added
ERR32:Can't determine SWI prefix for drive %0. Drive will not be selectable
ERR33:No more room on this page. You specified %0 labels per page
ERR34:Files in this version of !DiskBase don't match. (CRC should be %0)
ERR35:Directory 'Data' inside SparkDir not found. See !Help.
ERR36:!SparkFS not seen by filer yet. Can't open SparkFS filer window '%0.Data%1'.
ERR37:Corrupted pointer found. Please use DBaseCheck to see if datafile can be repaired.
ERR38:Error opening file
ERR39:Can't read first 16 bytes of file
ERR40:Display of results window failed (%0, %1).
ERR41:Will use system font.
ERR42:Font %0 not available. Please select another font in Configure - %1.
ZIP1/ARC1/SPA1/PKD1: Error in %0
ZIP2/ARC2: Error trying to read %0
ZIP3:EndSig not found in %0
ZIP4:Can't read block starting at EndSig (22 bytes) in %0
ZIP5:Size of central directory of %0 is impossible (<0 or >ZIP-len)
ZIP6:Number of entries in this part of %0 impossible (<0 or >total entries)
ZIP7:Error trying to read block at CentralSig in %0
ZIP8:CentralSig not found in %0
ZIP9:Couldn't allocate enough space for number of entries in %0
ZIP10:Error reading central directory of %0
ZIP11:CentralSig not found in name pointer loop of %0
ZIP12:EndSig not found in name pointer loop %0
ZIP13:Sorting of names failed in %0
ZIP14/PKD4:Search for empty entry failed adding directory-name of %0
ZIP15/ARC3/SPA3/PKD6:Search for empty entry failed adding entry-name of %0