HInfobox:This \w displays information about ¤Appname$¤
HInfobox3:Justin Fletcher wrote this program
HPrInfo:This \w shows the current settings for the printer destination and its current quality
HPrInfo1:This shows that the current printer destination is the ¤connection$¤ port
HPrInfo2:\Schoose the printer destination
HPrInfo4:Currently graphics will print at ¤quality$¤|MTo change this, use the Quality.. option on the main menu
HNewfile:\Tprint job control window
HNewfile2:Enter a name for the file which has just been printed (this is only used for queue control)
HNewfile5:Enter the number of copies required here or use the bumper icons
HNewfile6:\Sincrease the number of copies
HNewfile7:\Sdecrease the number of copies
HNewfile8:Select this to print this file when the current print job has finished
HNewfile9:\Sto confirm that the information is correct
HQueue:This is the printer queue \w|MIt shows which jobs are queued, how many copies are to be printed and who queued them|MClick MENU to alter the order, remove one or change the number of copies
HNotEmpty:\T!Spooler shutdown warning.|MAs the printer is still printing ¤curname$¤, quitting !Spooler will leave a half finished copy of it.
HNotEmpty1:\Scancel quitting !Spooler and continue the printing of ¤curname$¤
HNotEmpty3:\Spause the printer after the current copy of ¤curname$ finishes printing. You can then safely quit !Spooler
HCrash:\T!Spooler crash window|MBecause !Spooler was shutdown with a file still printing this file, ¤curname$¤, is unfinished and will need probably need printing again
HCrash0:\Sabandon the copy, ie pretend that it has been printed correctly and print other jobs in the queue
HCrash1:\Sdelay the re-printing of this job until specified. This copy can be started by un-pausing !Spooler, unless the queue is reordered
HCrash2:\Sstart printing of ¤curname$¤ immediately.|MRemember to wind on the paper if it is not at the top of the page
HQuality:This \w controls the current printer quality.
HQuality6:\Sto choose a low quality, fast print
HQuality7:\Sto choose a draft quality, fast-ish print|MNormally used with new ribbons, or unimportant documents
HQuality8:\Sto choose a normal quality print|MUse this with normal ribbons and correspondences
HQuality9:\Sto choose a high quality print|MThis is only really used if the point size of text is below about 8pt
HQuality10:\Sto set the quality|MNote: As the !Printers application needs loading, you may need about 128k free to do this
HIconbar:This is the Spooler icon.|MThe Spooler controls background printing of files.
# Menu Help Information
HMQuit:\Squit ¤Appname$¤
HMInfo:\Rsee information about ¤Appname$¤
HMQuality:\Schoose the quality you wish to print at
HMPrinter:\Ssee information about the printer
HMQueue:\Sopen the queue \w
HMPrinted:\Sopen a \w showing all the files printed to date
HMPNext:\Sset the pause next copy option.|MThis will pause !Spooler on completion of each copy
HMAbort:\Rselect abort this copy, job or all current jobs
HMAbortCC:\Sabort the current copy and pause the printer (in cases of jams, etc)
HMAbortCJ:\Sabort the entire job. No further copies will be printed|MNote: This copy is aborted immediately.
HMAbortAll:\Sabort all jobs in the queue|MNote: The current copy is aborted immediately
HMParallel:\Schoose the Parallel port as the current destination
HMSerial:\Schoose the Serial port as the current destionation
HMRemove:\Sremove the selected item from the queue|MNote: If this is the current job then it will be halted.
HMPriority:\Smove this job to the top of the queue
HMCopies:\Rchange the number of copies to be printed
HMCopiesWI:\Sto accept this value as the number of copies, or delete it and enter a new value
# Misc.
RemoveJob:Really remove job '%0' from queue ?
# Same text as in Crash window
WhilstPrinting:Whilst printing %0, !Spooler was quit and