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;
; SnoopDos 3.1 Locale Definition File vi:ts=8
;
; Copyright (c) Eddy Carroll, September 1994.
; Updated in January 2000 by Luca Longone and Massimo Tantignone.
;
;
; We start off with the gadget text. The key shortcut for each
; gadget is indicated by an underscore preceding the letter.
;
MSG_ZERO (//)
(NULL-MSGID)
;(we use message zero as a terminator)
;
MSG_PAUSE_GAD (//)
_Pause
;
MSG_DISABLE_GAD (//)
_Disable
;
MSG_HIDE_GAD (//)
_Hide
;
MSG_QUIT_GAD (//)
_Quit
;
MSG_OPENLOG_GAD (//)
_Open Log...
;
MSG_APPENDLOG_GAD (//)
Append L_og
;
MSG_STARTLOG_GAD (//)
Start L_og
;
MSG_SERIALLOG_GAD (//)
Serial L_og
;
MSG_CLOSELOG_GAD (//)
_Close Log
;
MSG_SAVESET_GAD (//)
S_ave Settings
;
MSG_FUNCTION_GAD (//)
_Functions...
;
MSG_SETUP_GAD (//)
_Setup...
;
MSG_STATUS_GAD (//)
Status
;
MSG_USE_GAD (//)
_Use
;
MSG_UNDO_GAD (//)
U_ndo
;
MSG_CANCEL_GAD (//)
_Cancel
;
; Gadget labels for functions window
;
MSG_FUNCTION_TITLE (//)
SnoopDos Functions
;
MSG_SHOWFAILS_GAD (//)
Only show _fails
;
MSG_SHOWCLI_GAD (//)
Show CL_I number
;
MSG_SHOWFULLPATHS_GAD (//)
Show full _paths
;
MSG_USEDEVNAMES_GAD (//)
Use _device names
;
MSG_MONPACKETS_GAD (//)
Monitor pac_kets
;
MSG_MONALLPACKETS_GAD (//)
Packet debu_gger
;
MSG_MONROMCALLS_GAD (//)
Monitor R_OM calls
;
MSG_IGNOREWB_GAD (//)
Ignore _Workbench/Shell
;
MSG_FINDPORT_GAD (//)
FindPort
;
MSG_FINDRESIDENT_GAD (//)
FindResident
;
MSG_FINDSEMAPHORE_GAD (//)
FindSemaphore
;
MSG_FINDTASK_GAD (//)
FindTask
;
MSG_LOCKSCREEN_GAD (//)
LockScreen
;
MSG_OPENDEVICE_GAD (//)
OpenDevice
;
MSG_OPENFONT_GAD (//)
OpenFont
;
MSG_OPENLIBRARY_GAD (//)
OpenLibrary
;
MSG_OPENRESOURCE_GAD (//)
OpenResource
;
MSG_READTOOLTYPES_GAD (//)
ReadToolTypes
;
MSG_SENDREXX_GAD (//)
SendRexx
;
MSG_PACKET_NAME (//)
DOS Packet Monitor
;
MSG_CHANGEDIR_GAD (//)
ChangeDir
;
MSG_DELETE_GAD (//)
Delete
;
MSG_EXECUTE_GAD (//)
Execute
;
MSG_GETVAR_GAD (//)
GetVar
;
MSG_LOADSEG_GAD (//)
LoadSeg
;
MSG_LOCKFILE_GAD (//)
Lock
;
MSG_MAKEDIR_GAD (//)
MakeDir
;
MSG_MAKELINK_GAD (//)
MakeLink
;
MSG_OPENFILE_GAD (//)
Open
;
MSG_RENAME_GAD (//)
Rename
;
MSG_RUNCOMMAND_GAD (//)
RunCommand
;
MSG_SETVAR_GAD (//)
SetVar
;
MSG_SYSTEM_GAD (//)
System
;
MSG_SELSYSTEM_GAD (//)
_System
;
MSG_SELDOS_GAD (//)
_AmigaDOS
;
MSG_ALL_GAD (//)
All
;
MSG_NONE_GAD (//)
None
;
MSG_SELECTED_GAD (//)
Selected
;
MSG_MATCHNAME_GAD (//)
_Match name
;
MSG_SYSFUNCS_GAD (//)
System Functions
;
MSG_DOSFUNCS_GAD (//)
AmigaDOS Functions
;
; Gadget labels for setup window
;
MSG_SETTINGS_TITLE (//)
SnoopDos Settings
;
MSG_HIDEMETHOD_GAD (//)
_Hide method
;
MSG_CYL_HIDE_GAD (//)
Invisible
;
MSG_CYL_ICONIFY_GAD (//)
Iconify
;
MSG_CYL_TOOLSMENU_GAD (//)
Tools Menu
;
MSG_CYL_NONE_GAD (//)
None
;
MSG_OPENON_GAD (//)
Open _window on
;
MSG_CYL_DEFSCREEN_GAD (//)
Default Screen
;
MSG_CYL_FRONTSCREEN_GAD (//)
Front Screen
;
MSG_CYL_NAMEDSCREEN_GAD (//)
Named Screen
;
MSG_LOGMODE_GAD (//)
Log _mode
;
MSG_CYL_PROMPT_USER_GAD (//)
Prompt User
;
MSG_CYL_APPEND_GAD (//)
Append
;
MSG_CYL_OVERWRITE_GAD (//)
Overwrite
;
MSG_CYL_SERIALPORT_GAD (//)
Serial port
;
MSG_FILEIO_GAD (//)
File _I/O
;
MSG_CYL_AUTOMATIC_GAD (//)
Automatic
;
MSG_CYL_IMMEDIATE_GAD (//)
Immediate
;
MSG_CYL_BUFFERED_GAD (//)
Buffered
;
MSG_BUFFERSIZE_GAD (//)
Scroll buffe_r (Kb)
;
MSG_BUFFORMAT_GAD (//)
_Buffer format
;
MSG_LOGFORMAT_GAD (//)
_Logfile format
;
MSG_HOTKEY_GAD (//)
Hot_key
;
MSG_SCREENNAME_GAD (//)
Screen n_ame
;
MSG_LOGFILE_GAD (//)
L_og file
;
MSG_WINDOWFONT_GAD (//)
Window _font
;
MSG_BUFFERFONT_GAD (//)
Buffer fon_t
;
; There are two versions of the copy label, one for proportional
; fonts and one for fixed fonts. The one for the proportional
; font is just Copy while the one for the fixed font has three
; spaces after it. This makes it exactly the same length as the
; "Edit..." string so they line up neatly (otherwise one looks
; completely off balance). Note that we make the third space
; explicit by saying \040 to stop them being stripped off by
; smart editors.
;
MSG_FORMATEDIT_GAD (//)
_Edit...
;
MSG_FORMATCOPYP_GAD (//)
Co_py
;
MSG_FORMATCOPYF_GAD (//)
Co_py \040
;
; Gadget labels for Format Editor window
;
MSG_FORMAT_TITLE (//)
SnoopDos Format Editor
;
MSG_AVAILABLE_GAD (//)
Available Fields
;
MSG_CURFORMAT_GAD (//)
Current Format
;
MSG_FIELDWIDTH_GAD (//)
Field _width
;
; Font requester stuff
;
MSG_GFONT_TITLE (//)
Select a new gadget font
;
MSG_BFONT_TITLE (//)
Select a new buffer font
;
;
; SnoopDos menus
;
; For menu items, the first character is the shortcut key (or
; just space if there isn't one) and the second character must
; always be \0.
;
; --- Project menu ---
;
MSG_PROJECT_MENU (//)
\0Project
;
;
MSG_PROJECT_OPENLOG (//)
N\0Open log...
;
MSG_PROJECT_CLOSELOG (//)
C\0Close log
;
MSG_PROJECT_PAUSE (//)
P\0Pause
;
MSG_PROJECT_DISABLE (//)
D\0Disable
;
MSG_PROJECT_STEP (//)
V\0Single step
;
MSG_PROJECT_PRI (//)
\0Task priority
;
MSG_PROJECT_PRI_A (//)
\0-5
;
MSG_PROJECT_PRI_B (//)
\0-2
;
MSG_PROJECT_PRI_C (//)
\0-1
;
MSG_PROJECT_PRI_D (//)
\0 0
;
MSG_PROJECT_PRI_E (//)
\0+1
;
MSG_PROJECT_PRI_F (//)
\0+2
;
MSG_PROJECT_PRI_G (//)
\0+5
;
MSG_PROJECT_HELP (//)
?\0Help...
;
MSG_PROJECT_ABOUT (//)
!\0About...
;
MSG_PROJECT_HIDE (//)
H\0Hide
;
MSG_PROJECT_QUIT (//)
Q\0Quit
;
;
; --- Windows menu ---
;
MSG_WINDOWS_MENU (//)
\0Windows
;
MSG_WINDOWS_SETUP (//)
E\0Show setup...
;
MSG_WINDOWS_FUNCTION (//)
U\0Show functions...
;
MSG_WINDOWS_FORMAT (//)
M\0Show format...
;
MSG_WINDOWS_WIDTH (//)
\0Change window width
;
MSG_WINDOWS_WIDTH_1 (//)
*\0Best fit
;
MSG_WINDOWS_WIDTH_2 (//)
7\0 78 columns
;
MSG_WINDOWS_WIDTH_3 (//)
9\0 79 columns
;
MSG_WINDOWS_WIDTH_4 (//)
8\0 80 columns
;
MSG_WINDOWS_WIDTH_5 (//)
3\000130 columns
;
MSG_WINDOWS_ROW_QUAL (//)
\0Row selection key
;
MSG_WINDOWS_ROW_ANY (//)
\0Ignore
;
MSG_WINDOWS_ROW_NONE (//)
\0None
;
MSG_WINDOWS_ROW_SHIFT (//)
\0Shift
;
MSG_WINDOWS_ROW_ALT (//)
\0Alt
;
MSG_WINDOWS_ROW_CTRL (//)
\0Ctrl
;
MSG_WINDOWS_ROW_ALL (//)
\0All
;
MSG_WINDOWS_SPACING (//)
\0Text spacing
;
MSG_WINDOWS_SPACING_NONE (//)
0\0None
;
MSG_WINDOWS_SPACING_1P (//)
1\0001 pixel
;
MSG_WINDOWS_SPACING_2P (//)
2\0002 pixels
;
MSG_WINDOWS_REFRESH (//)
\0Window type
;
MSG_WINDOWS_REF_SIMPLE (//)
\0Simple refresh
;
MSG_WINDOWS_REF_SMART (//)
\0Smart refresh
;
MSG_WINDOWS_ALIGN (//)
\0Target name
;
MSG_WINDOWS_ALIGN_LEFT (//)
[\0Left aligned
;
MSG_WINDOWS_ALIGN_RIGHT (//)
]\0Right aligned
;
MSG_WINDOWS_SHOWSTATUS (//)
T\0Show status line?
;
MSG_WINDOWS_SHOWGADGETS (//)
G\0Show gadgets?
;
MSG_WINDOWS_AUTO_OPEN (//)
K\0Auto-open on output?
;
MSG_WINDOWS_DISABLE_HIDDEN (//)
\0Disable when hidden?
;
;
; --- Settings menu ---
;
MSG_SETTINGS_MENU (//)
\0Settings
;
MSG_SETTINGS_LOAD (//)
O\0Load...
;
MSG_SETTINGS_SAVE (//)
S\0Save
;
MSG_SETTINGS_SAVEAS (//)
A\0Save as...
;
MSG_SETTINGS_RESETDEFAULTS (//)
F\0Reset to defaults
;
MSG_SETTINGS_LASTSAVED (//)
L\0Last saved
;
MSG_SETTINGS_RESTORE (//)
R\0Restore
;
MSG_SETTINGS_CREATEICONS (//)
I\0Create icons?
;
; --- Buffer menu ---
;
MSG_BUFFER_MENU (//)
\0Buffer
;
MSG_BUFFER_COPYWIN (//)
X\0Copy window to clip
;
MSG_BUFFER_COPYBUF (//)
Y\0Copy buffer to clip
;
MSG_BUFFER_SAVEWIN (//)
W\0Save window...
;
MSG_BUFFER_SAVEBUF (//)
B\0Save buffer...
;
MSG_BUFFER_CLEARBUF (//)
Z\0Clear buffer
;
; Available column headings for SnoopDos output
;
MSG_CALL_COL (//)
CallAddr
;
MSG_DATE_COL (//)
Date
;
MSG_HUNK_COL (//)
Hunk:Offset
;
MSG_PROCESSID_COL (//)
Task ID
;
MSG_SEGNAME_COL (//)
Segment Name
;
MSG_TIME_COL (//)
Time
;
MSG_COUNT_COL (//)
Count
;
MSG_PROCNAME_COL (//)
Process Name
;
MSG_ACTION_COL (//)
Action
;
MSG_FILENAME_COL (//)
Target Name
;
MSG_OPTIONS_COL (//)
Options
;
MSG_RESULT_COL (//)
Res.
;
; Here are the various action strings, printed for each function
; Please keep these strings to 10 chars or less if possible.
;
; Note that the items beginning with an * (POPEN, PLOCK, etc.) are
; the packet versions of normal DOS functions like OPEN and LOCK.
; These are used by things like Gnu C/ixemul.library and other software
; that bypasses dos.library and talks directly to devices.
;
MSG_ACT_FINDPORT (//)
FindPort
;
MSG_ACT_FINDRESIDENT (//)
FindRes
;
MSG_ACT_FINDSEM (//)
FindSem
;
MSG_ACT_FINDTASK (//)
FindTask
;
MSG_ACT_LOCKSCREEN (//)
LockScreen
;
MSG_ACT_OPENDEV (//)
OpenDev
;
MSG_ACT_OPENFONT (//)
OpenFont
;
MSG_ACT_OPENLIB (//)
OpenLib
;
MSG_ACT_OPENRES (//)
OpenRes
;
MSG_ACT_FINDTOOL (//)
ToolType
;
MSG_ACT_MATCHTOOL (//)
ToolValue
;
MSG_ACT_SENDREXX (//)
SendRexx
;
MSG_ACT_CHANGEDIR (//)
ChangeDir
;
MSG_ACT_DELETE (//)
Delete
;
MSG_ACT_PDELETE (//)
*Delete
;
MSG_ACT_EXECUTE (//)
Execute
;
MSG_ACT_GETVAR (//)
GetVar
;
MSG_ACT_FINDVAR (//)
FindVar
;
MSG_ACT_LOCK (//)
Lock
;
MSG_ACT_PLOCK (//)
*Lock
;
MSG_ACT_LOADSEG (//)
Load
;
MSG_ACT_NEWLOADSEG (//)
NewLoad
;
MSG_ACT_MAKEDIR (//)
MakeDir
;
MSG_ACT_PMAKEDIR (//)
*MakeDir
;
MSG_ACT_MAKELINK (//)
MakeLink
;
MSG_ACT_PMAKELINK (//)
*MakeLink
;
MSG_ACT_OPEN (//)
Open
;
MSG_ACT_POPEN (//)
*Open
;
MSG_ACT_RENAME (//)
Rename
;
MSG_ACT_PRENAME (//)
*Rename
;
MSG_ACT_RENAME2 (//)
to -->
;
MSG_ACT_PRENAME2 (//)
*to -->
;
MSG_ACT_RUNCOMMAND (//)
RunCommand
;
MSG_ACT_SETVAR (//)
SetVar
;
MSG_ACT_KILLVAR (//)
KillVar
;
MSG_ACT_SYSTEM (//)
System
;
; Next, a big list of all the names we use for raw packet monitoring.
; These are simply abbreviated versions of the names found in the
; dos/dosextens.h include file.
;
; We show all packets in capitals and prefixed with a # to make
; them stand out in our output
;
MSG_ACT_STARTUP (//)
#STARTUP
;
MSG_ACT_GET_BLOCK (//)
#GET_BLOCK
;
MSG_ACT_SET_MAP (//)
#SET_MAP
;
MSG_ACT_DIE (//)
#DIE
;
MSG_ACT_EVENT (//)
#EVENT
;
MSG_ACT_CURRENT_VOLUME (//)
#CUR_VOLUME
;
MSG_ACT_LOCATE_OBJECT (//)
#LOC_OBJECT
;
MSG_ACT_RENAME_DISK (//)
#REN_DISK
;
MSG_ACT_FREE_LOCK (//)
#FREE_LOCK
;
MSG_ACT_DELETE_OBJECT (//)
#DEL_OBJECT
;
MSG_ACT_RENAME_OBJECT (//)
#REN_OBJECT
;
MSG_ACT_MORE_CACHE (//)
#MORE_CACHE
;
MSG_ACT_COPY_DIR (//)
#COPY_DIR
;
MSG_ACT_WAIT_CHAR (//)
#WAIT_CHAR
;
MSG_ACT_SET_PROTECT (//)
#SET_PROTECT
;
MSG_ACT_CREATE_DIR (//)
#CREATE_DIR
;
MSG_ACT_EXAMINE_OBJECT (//)
#EXAM_OBJECT
;
MSG_ACT_EXAMINE_NEXT (//)
#EXAM_NEXT
;
MSG_ACT_DISK_INFO (//)
#DISK_INFO
;
MSG_ACT_INFO (//)
#INFO
;
MSG_ACT_FLUSH (//)
#FLUSH
;
MSG_ACT_SET_COMMENT (//)
#SET_COMMENT
;
MSG_ACT_PARENT (//)
#PARENT
;
MSG_ACT_TIMER (//)
#TIMER
;
MSG_ACT_INHIBIT (//)
#INHIBIT
;
MSG_ACT_DISK_TYPE (//)
#DISK_TYPE
;
MSG_ACT_DISK_CHANGE (//)
#DISK_CHANGE
;
MSG_ACT_SET_DATE (//)
#SET_DATE
;
MSG_ACT_SAME_LOCK (//)
#SAME_LOCK
;
MSG_ACT_READ (//)
#READ
;
MSG_ACT_WRITE (//)
#WRITE
;
MSG_ACT_SCREEN_MODE (//)
#SCREEN_MODE
;
MSG_ACT_CHANGE_SIGNAL (//)
#CHANGE_SIG
;
MSG_ACT_READ_RETURN (//)
#READ_RET
;
MSG_ACT_WRITE_RETURN (//)
#WRITE_RET
;
MSG_ACT_FINDUPDATE (//)
#FINDUPDATE
;
MSG_ACT_FINDINPUT (//)
#FINDINPUT
;
MSG_ACT_FINDOUTPUT (//)
#FINDOUTPUT
;
MSG_ACT_END (//)
#END
;
MSG_ACT_SEEK (//)
#SEEK
;
MSG_ACT_FORMAT (//)
#FORMAT
;
MSG_ACT_MAKE_LINK (//)
#MAKE_LINK
;
MSG_ACT_SET_FILE_SIZE (//)
#SET_FILE_SIZE
;
MSG_ACT_WRITE_PROTECT (//)
#WRITE_PROTECT
;
MSG_ACT_READ_LINK (//)
#READ_LINK
;
MSG_ACT_FH_FROM_LOCK (//)
#FH_FROM_LOCK
;
MSG_ACT_IS_FILESYSTEM (//)
#IS_FILESYSTEM
;
MSG_ACT_CHANGE_MODE (//)
#CHANGE_MODE
;
MSG_ACT_COPY_DIR_FH (//)
#COPY_DIR_FH
;
MSG_ACT_PARENT_FH (//)
#PARENT_FH
;
MSG_ACT_EXAMINE_ALL (//)
#EXAM_ALL
;
MSG_ACT_EXAMINE_FH (//)
#EXAM_FH
;
MSG_ACT_EXAMINE_ALL_END (//)
#EXAM_ALL_END
;
MSG_ACT_SET_OWNER (//)
#SET_OWNER
;
MSG_ACT_DOUBLE (//)
#DOUBLE
;
MSG_ACT_FORCE (//)
#FORCE
;
MSG_ACT_STACK (//)
#STACK
;
MSG_ACT_QUEUE (//)
#QUEUE
;
MSG_ACT_DROP (//)
#DROP
;
MSG_ACT_LOCK_RECORD (//)
#LOCK_RECORD
;
MSG_ACT_FREE_RECORD (//)
#FREE_RECORD
;
MSG_ACT_ADD_NOTIFY (//)
#ADD_NOTIFY
;
MSG_ACT_REMOVE_NOTIFY (//)
#REMOVE_NOTIFY
;
MSG_ACT_SERIALIZE_DISK (//)
#SERIALISE_DISK
;
MSG_ACT_GET_DISK_FSSM (//)
#GET_DISK_FSSM
;
MSG_ACT_FREE_DISK_FSSM (//)
#FREE_DISK_FSSM
;
MSG_ACT_RAWPACKET (//)
#(%ld)
;
; Now the various fixed strings we output to the display window
;
; Please try and keep result strings to 4 chars or less and
; option strings to 7 chars or less if possible. Also, for
; several different options associated with a single function,
; it is a good idea to make each option a different length since
; this will make it easier to distinguish between multiple
; events of the same type in the output display.
;
MSG_RES_OKAY (//)
OK
;
MSG_RES_FAIL (//)
Fail
;
MSG_RES_PAUSE (//)
WAIT
;
MSG_RES_MISSED (//)
Missed
;
;
; The null string is used for certain functions that
; can have a NULL string passed to them (whether by
; accident or design)
;
MSG_NULLSTR (//)
<NULL>
;
; Now the various option fields
;
MSG_OPT_UNKNOWN (//)
Unknown
;
MSG_OPT_READ (//)
Read
;
MSG_OPT_WRITE (//)
Write
;
MSG_OPT_READBAD (//)
Read???
;
MSG_OPT_MODIFY (//)
Modify
;
MSG_OPT_LIBVER (//)
Ver %ld
;
MSG_OPT_DEVUNIT (//)
Unit %ld
;
MSG_OPT_FONTSIZE (//)
Size %ld
;
MSG_OPT_SOFTLINK (//)
Soft
;
MSG_OPT_HARDLINK (//)
Hard
;
MSG_OPT_LOCAL (//)
Local
;
MSG_OPT_ALIAS (//)
Alias
;
MSG_OPT_GLOBAL (//)
Global
;
MSG_OPT_ANY (//)
Any
;
MSG_OPT_EXECSINGLE (//)
Single
;
MSG_OPT_EXECBATCH (//)
Batch
;
MSG_SEG_MODULE_NOT_FOUND (//)
Module not found
;
;
; Now some ASL requester window messages
;
MSG_ASL_LOADCONFIG (//)
Load settings file
;
MSG_ASL_SAVECONFIG (//)
Save settings file
;
MSG_ASL_DEFLOGNAME (//)
Select default log file or device
;
MSG_ASL_NEWLOGNAME (//)
Select new log file or device
;
MSG_ASL_SAVEWINDOW (//)
Save window contents as...
;
MSG_ASL_SAVEBUFFER (//)
Save buffer contents as...
;
; Next, some common error messages
;
MSG_ERROR_OPENSET (//)
Error opening Settings window!
;
MSG_ERROR_OPENFUNC (//)
Error opening Functions window!
;
MSG_ERROR_OPENMAIN (//)
Error opening main window!
;
MSG_ERROR_NOBUFMEM (//)
Couldn't allocate %ldK\n\
of memory for new buffer\n\
(this is impossible!)
;
MSG_ERROR_INITPATCHES (//)
Fatal error: couldn't install system patches.
;
MSG_ERROR_OPENFORMAT (//)
Error opening format editor window!
;
MSG_ERROR_CREATEMENUS (//)
Error creating menus!
;
MSG_ERROR_INITGUI (//)
Error initialising user interface!
;
MSG_ERROR_RESIZE (//)
Error recreating gadgets after resize!
;
MSG_ERROR_OPENFONT (//)
Error opening font requester!
;
MSG_ERROR_OPENFILEREQ (//)
Error opening file requester!
;
MSG_ERROR_SAVING_SETTINGS (//)
Error saving settings\n\
file %s
;
MSG_ERROR_LOADING_SETTINGS (//)
File %s is not a valid\n\
SnoopDos settings file.
;
MSG_ERROR_SAVING_BUFFER (//)
Error saving buffer contents to\n\
file %s!
;
MSG_ERROR_SAVING_WINDOW (//)
Error saving window contents to\n\
file %s!
;
MSG_ERROR_UNPATCH (//)
Warning: another application is still executing\n\
the \"%s\" system function. I won't be able\n\
to fully quit until that application exits, but\n\
I won't bother you with any more requesters.
;
MSG_ERROR_NO_DISKFONT (//)
Error opening diskfont.library!\n\
\n\
File and font requesters will be\n\
unavailable until diskfont.library\n\
is installed.
;
MSG_ERROR_NO_ASL (//)
Error opening asl.library!\n\
\n\
File and font requesters will be\n\
unavailable until asl.library is\n\
installed.
;
MSG_ERROR_OKAY (//)
Okay
;
MSG_ERROR_CANCEL (//)
Cancel
;
MSG_ERROR_STARTLOG (//)
Error opening log file\n\
%s
;
MSG_ERROR_NO_SCREEN (//)
Can't find a screen for SnoopDos to open on!
;
MSG_ERROR_FONT_PROPORTIONAL (//)
Only fixed width fonts may be\n\
chosen for the buffer display.
;
MSG_ERROR_COPY_WIN_TO_CLIP (//)
Error copying window to clipboard!
;
MSG_ERROR_COPY_ALL_TO_CLIP (//)
Error copying buffer to clipboard!
;
MSG_REQ_FILE_EXISTS (//)
Warning: File %s already exists.
;
MSG_REQ_APPEND_OVERWRITE_CANCEL (//)
Append|Overwrite|Cancel
;
MSG_ERROR_CLI_NOPARAM (//)
%s: Command requires a parameter.\n
;
MSG_ERROR_CLI_FAILED (//)
%s: Command failed.\n
;
MSG_ERROR_CLI_UNKNOWN (//)
%s: Unknown SnoopDos command.\n
;
MSG_CLI_USAGE (//)
%s. Monitors DOS and System activity.\n\
Usage: %s [SETTINGS=filename] [LANGUAGE=filename] [HELP] commands ...\n
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MSG_CLI_HELPBANNER (//)
SnoopDos understands the following commands. Those marked * need a parameter.\n\
Most other commands can be prefixed by the word NO to reverse their effect.\n\
For additional AmigaGuide help on any command, type SNOOPDOS HELP <cmdname>.\n\n
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; Settings erros
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MSG_CMD_UNKNOWN (//)
Unknown command: %s\n
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MSG_CMD_FAIL (//)
Command failed: %s\n
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MSG_CMD_NOPARAM (//)
Missing parameter: %s\n
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MSG_CMD_HEADER (//)
Enter SnoopDos command, EXIT to exit, or '?' for a command list.\n
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MSG_CMD_PROMPT (//)
SnoopDos>\040
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;
;
; Now a few status line messages
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MSG_STATUS_NORMAL (//)
Monitoring system activity
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MSG_STATUS_PAUSED (//)
Paused at %ld:%02ld %s
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MSG_STATUS_DISABLED (//)
Disabled at %ld:%02ld %s
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MSG_STATUS_LOGFILE (//)
Logging to file %s
;
MSG_STATUS_LOGDEVICE (//)
Logging to device %s
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MSG_STATUS_LOGDEBUG (//)
Logging to serial port debugger
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MSG_STATUS_SAVESET (//)
Saving settings to %s
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MSG_STATUS_LOADSET (//)
Loading settings from %s
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; These messages are output to the logfile
;
MSG_LOG_START (//)
\nSnoopDos logging started on %s, %s at %s\n\n
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MSG_LOG_STOP (//)
\nClosed SnoopDos log at %s\n
;
; For these two log messages, try and ensure the %s's are visually
; lined up if possible; it makes things look better in the output
; file, since they almost always occur in pairs.
;
MSG_LOG_DISABLED (//)
SnoopDos disabled at %s\n
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MSG_LOG_ENABLED (//)
SnoopDos enabled at %s\n
;
;
; AmigaGuide stuff
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MSG_ERROR_NO_AMIGAGUIDE (//)
Can't open amigaguide.library v34.\n\
Thus, no help is available.
;
MSG_ERROR_CREATE_AMIGAGUIDE (//)
Unexpected error while accessing AmigaGuide.\n\
No help is available at this time.
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MSG_ERROR_AGUIDE_GENERIC (//)
AmigaGuide error:\n\
%s
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MSG_ERROR_AGUIDE_CANT_OPEN (//)
Can't open help file %s. If you\n\
want online help to be available, copy that\n\
file to the directory HELP:ENGLISH.
;
; Now we have the name of the helpfile itself, followed by
; the various links. Note that the LINK keyword should not
; be modified, though the name of the target can be.
;
MSG_HELPFILE_NAME (//)
SnoopDos.guide
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MSG_LINK_MAIN (//)
LINK MAIN
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MSG_LINK_MAINWIN (//)
LINK MainWindow
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MSG_LINK_FUNCWIN (//)
LINK FunctionWindow
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MSG_LINK_SETUPWIN (//)
LINK SettingsWindow
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MSG_LINK_FORMATWIN (//)
LINK FormatEditor
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MSG_LINK_MENU_PROJECT (//)
LINK Menu_Project
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MSG_LINK_MENU_WINDOW (//)
LINK Menu_Windows
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MSG_LINK_MENU_SETTINGS (//)
LINK Menu_Settings
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MSG_LINK_MENU_BUFFER (//)
LINK Menu_Buffer
;
; This is the description string for the Commodities Exchange
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MSG_COMMODITY_DESC (//)
AmigaDOS and System monitor
;
;
; This is displayed in the titlebar when the hotkey is invalid
; or completely disabled.
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MSG_INVALID_HOTKEY (//)
invalid
;
; This is the entry in the Tools menu for SnoopDos when hidden
;
MSG_APPMENU_NAME (//)
Show SnoopDos
;
; And finally...
;
MSG_ABOUT_SNOOPDOS (//)
%s\n\
\n\
Author: Eddy Carroll (ecarroll@iol.ie)\n\
\n\
ARexx port name: %s\n\
\n\
This release of SnoopDos may be freely distributed.\n\
It may not be commercially distributed without the\n\
explicit permission of the author. See the docs for\n\
more details.\n\
\n\
Full source code is available from any Aminet site\n\
as /pub/aminet/util/moni/snoopdos31_src.lha.
;
;
; Now the final message -- please ensure this label is ALWAYS last
;
NUM_OF_MSGS (//)
(end)