MKMSGF $k&r*6- DHGyHSJ CLUH.msg HThe letter that you used does not represent a valid attribute. Use D, R, A, S, or H for "Directory", "Read-Only", "Archive", "System", and "Hidden", respectively. HThe option letter is not recognised. You can obtain a synopsis of the option letters by using /? on its own as the command tail for the command. HThe command doesn't know what to do with the argument. You can obtain a synopsis of the arguments by using /? on its own as the command tail for the command. HOne or more wildcard filename arguments are required. Re-try the command with some more arguments. HThis option requires a letter that specifies which of the three file datestamps to use. HThe letter that you used does not represent a valid datestamp. Use A, C, or W for "Last Access", "Creation", and "Last Write", respectively. HThis option must be followed by a string that specifies the date. The date string must be in your national language format, as specified by the COUNTRY directive in CONFIG.SYS. HThis option must be followed by a string that specifies the time. The time string must be in your national language format, as specified by the COUNTRY directive in CONFIG.SYS. HFollow the option with a string that specifies the I/O format. HThe string that you used does not represent a valid date. The date string must be in your national language format, as specified by the COUNTRY directive in CONFIG.SYS. HThe string that you used does not represent a valid time. The time string must be in your national language format, as specified by the COUNTRY directive in CONFIG.SYS. HThe letter that you used does not represent a valid sort order. Use N, E, D, S, or G for "Name", "Extension", "Date/Time", "Size", and "Type", respectively. HThe string that you used does not represent a valid I/O format. Use CR for carriage return alone, CRLF for carriage return+linefeed, and LF for linefeed alone. HAn internal library error occurred when the program attempted to convert the time into broken-down form. HThe time that you specified was in a format that the program could not recognise. Please specify the time in a recognisable format. HThe text file contains a line that is too long for the command to process. If you see this error, you either are exceedingly low on available virtual memory, or your text file contains improbably long lines. ( Perhaps it is a binary file? ) HThe string that you used does not represent a valid output specifier. Use L, W, A, C, or B for "Lines", "Words", "Letters", "Characters" and "Bytes", respectively. HThe first argument to the command must specify what pattern you want to match against. Re-try the command, specifying a pattern this time. HThe string that you used does not represent a valid output specifier. Valid output specifier strings are HEX, EXE, ARC, ARJ, RAR, LZH, ZIP, ZOO, OMF, and PKT. HAt least one of the case conversion specifiers must be specified, otherwise the command doesn't know what to do! HIf you don't specify a tune, the command won't play a tune. HThe tune contains an unrecognised character. Consult the on-line documentation for more details of the syntax of tunes. HYou need to specify a date and time for this command. Re-try the command supplying a date and time. HThe CPUID instruction is only supported on some CPUs. Your CPU isn't one of them. The on-line documentation lists the relevant datasheets from Intel, AMD, and Cyrix that specify which CPUs support the CPUID instruction. HThe target size specified by the /MAX option must be non-zero. HUse the DUMP utility to display more information about the archive. HThis option must be followed by a string that specifies the timezone and DST rules. The string must be in the format defined by the ISO/IEC 9445-1:1990 standard ("POSIX 1003.1"). HThis option requires the name of an existing environment variable. HThe environment variable that you named does not exist. Ensure that you have spelled the name of the environment variable correctly, or that the environment variable is actually set. HFollow the option with a string that specifies a number. HFollow the option with a string. HAn internal error prevented the application from starting a secondary thread. HAn internal error prevented the application's main window from loading. HThe on-line help system could not be initialised by Presentation Manager. Check the value of the HELP environment variable and the location of the OS2CLU02.HLP file. HHELP Obtain on-line help HDELTREE Delete entire subdirectories Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /W Zero the contents of each file before deleting it /F Do not save undelete information /Q Operate quietly /N Simulate operation without modifying files /U Do not display summary information /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format HFIND Search files for a specific string Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /I Ignore case in comparisons /B Brief display format (no file/line) /U Do not display summary information /Q Do not display matching lines (quiet) /C Display count of matching lines for each file /O Specify the amount of context to output /V Invert the sense of the match HARCDIR Display archive directory. Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in the Archive name. Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /B Brief display format (just the name, no size/attr/date) /F Display the full name including path (default:on) /U Do not display summary information /C Do not display the name of the containing archive /O Sort files by Name, Extension, Date, Size, or type /T Override the archive type deduced from the filename /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format HATTRIB Change file attributes. Extended wildcards ?,*,[],{} are allowed in filespecs The attributes are R(eadonly), A(rchived), S(ystem), and H(idden) /A Select files to change by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /Q Execute quietly /N Simulate operation without modifying files /U Do not display summary information HBCOMP Binary comparison of two files. /U Do not display summary information HCOMP Binary comparison of two files or sets of files. /A Select files to change by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /Q Execute quietly /U Do not display summary information /M Display no more than n differences for each file HCONVCASE Convert the case of file and directory names /A Select files to change by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /Q Execute quietly /U Do not display summary information /UPPER Convert names to all upper case /LOWER Convert names to all lower case /MIXED Convert names to mixed case HCPUIDT Display the CPU ID information. HDIRSIZE Display the sizes of directories. Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /X Don't display directories where no files match /C Don't display column headings. /Q Execute quietly /U Do not display summary information /B Brief display format (no size/allocation information) HDUMP Decode executable, object, archive, and library files. Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /U Do not display summary information /T Override the file format /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format HDUPDIR Duplicate an entire directory. Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /U Do not display summary information /Z Override read-only protection /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format HFF Find files Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively for files that match /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /B Brief display format (just the name, no size/attr/date) /F Display the full name including path (default:on) /U Do not display summary information /C Do not display the name of the containing archive /Q Execute quietly, without displaying names that are found /T Display last access (a), last write (w), or creation (c) dates /ARC Search within ARC archives /ARJ Search within ARJ archives /DIR Search directories /LZH Search within LZH archives /PAK Search within PAK archives /RAR Search within RAR archives /ZIP Search within ZIP archives /ZOO Search within ZOO archives /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format HFINDDUPS Find duplicate files Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /B Brief display format (no size/attr/date) /F Display the full name including path /U Do not display summary information /C Do not display the name of the original file, only the name of the copy /Q Execute quietly /T Display last access (a), last write (w), or creation (c) dates /NZ Skip any files that have zero length /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format HFITSIZE Order a set of files into groups of a given size Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /U Do not display summary information /B Brief display format (no attr/date) /F Display the full name including path /T Display last access (a), last write (w), or creation (c) dates /MAX Specify the maximum size of each group of files (optionally appending K, M, G, Ki, Me, or Gi). /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format HGREP Global Regular Expression Print Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /R Disable regular expressions /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /L List the filename of each file containing matches /I Ignore case in comparisons /C Display count of matching lines for each file /Q Do not display matching lines (quiet) /B Brief display format (no file/line) /U Do not display summary information /O Specify the amount of context to output /V Invert the sense of the match Regular Expressions: Summary: . Any character * Zero or more repetitions ? Zero or one repetitions + One or more repetitions [] Encloses a character set () Encloses a subexpression | Separates alternatives \ Quote literal next char ^ Match beginning of line $ Match end of line \< Match beginning of word \> Match end of word Syntax: [], (), . and single literal characters are "atoms". Atoms may be followed by ?, *, or + to form "pieces". $, ^, \<, and \> are also pieces. Pieces are concatenated together to form "branches". A branch must match a continuous piece of text. Multiple alternate branches can be separated by using | . Character sets: [abcdef] Match characters in the set [^abcdef] Match characters not in the set [a-q0-7] Specify ranges of characters to match Character classes (used within character sets): [:alpha:] Alphabetic characters [:digit:] Digit characters [:alnum:] Alphanumeric characters [:xdigit:] Hexadecimal digiti characters [:graph:] Graphic characters [:space:] Whitespace characters [:print:] Printable characters [:upper:] Uppercase characters [:lower:] Lowercase characters [:cntrl:] Control characters [:punct:] Punctuation characters HLINES Change the number of lines displayed on the console /C Force colour mode /M Force monochrome mode HMEM Display memory information HPARTLIST List partition tables /FIX Fix errors HPLAYTUNE Play simple tunes /I Ignore illegal characters HRESETINI Reset INI files to a manageable state /Q Operate quietly HSAYDATE Display the current date or a specified date /F Specify a format string to use when displaying the date /U Force UTC time rather than local time HSETDATE Alter the date or time /Q Operate quietly /U Assume UTC time rather than local time (if no offset is used) /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format HSORT Sort lines of text Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /R Reverse sort order /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /I Ignore case in comparisons /+ Specify the starting column to use when sorting HSTRINGS Display embedded strings from files Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /B Brief display format (no file/line) /U Do not display summary information /M Display no more than n differences for each file HSTRIP Strip debugging information Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /Z Override read-only protection /Q Operate quietly /U Do not display summary information HSUM Checksum and CRC file contents Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /B Bare display format (no header/footer) /F Display the full name including path /U Do not display summary information HTASKLIST Display the contents of the PM Window List /B Bare display format (no header/footer) HTEE T-shaped pipe fitting /A Append to the end of the file rather than overwriting HTEXTCONV Convert text file formats Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /ICP Set input code page /OCP Set output code page /INL Set input newline convention /ONL Set output newline convention HTOUCH Alter file date & time stamps Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. The date and time formats vary according to the COUNTRY setting in CONFIG.SYS. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /Z Override read-only protection /Q Operate quietly /N Simulate operation without modifying files /U Do not display summary information /D Use the given date instead of today's date /T Use the given time instead of the current time /M Specify which of 'w' (last write) 'a' (last access) or 'c' (creation) date/time is modified /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format HTREE Display a filesystem tree Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /F Display filenames in each directory /G Use non-graphic characters /B Brief display format (no size information) HWC Count words, lines, and characters Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /B Bare display format (no header/footer) /C Ignore control characters /H Hyphens break words /U Punctuation characters count as letters /O Specify what to output HWHAT Display embedded ID strings from files Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /U Do not display summary information HWHICH Report the postition of a command on the PATH Standard wildcards *,? may be used in Commands. /P Specify the environment variable to use for the path (default:PATH) /X Specify the environment variable to use for extensions (default:PATHEXT) /B Brief display format (no attr/date) /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format HXDEL Delete files Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /X Remove empty subdirectories /Z Override read-only protection /W Zero the contents of each file before deleting it /F Do not save undelete information /Q Operate quietly /N Simulate operation without modifying files /U Do not display summary information /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format HXDIR Extended directory display Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages /U Do not display summary information /B Brief display format (no attr/date) /F Display the full name including path /T Display last access (a), last write (w), or creation (c) dates /O Sort files by Name, Extension, Date, Size, or type. /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format HY Y-shaped pipe fitting Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs. /A Select files by the given attribute rule /S Scan subdirectories recursively /E Do not display non-fatal error messages