## version $VER: db.catalog 3.0 (XX.XX.95) ## codeset 0 ## language X MSG_PROJECT_MENU ; \0Project MSG_PROJECT_NEW ; \0New MSG_PROJECT_OPEN ; O\0Open... MSG_PROJECT_SAVE ; S\0Save MSG_PROJECT_SAVE_AS ; W\0Save as... MSG_PROJECT_OUTPUT ; \0Output MSG_PROJECT_OUTPUT_VIEW ; \0View... MSG_PROJECT_OUTPUT_TAB_ASCII ; \0Tab-separated ASCII... MSG_PROJECT_OUTPUT_COMMA_ASCII ; \0Comma-separated ASCII... MSG_PROJECT_ABOUT ; ?\0About... MSG_PROJECT_QUIT ; Q\0Quit MSG_EDIT_MENU ; \0Edit MSG_EDIT_CUT ; X\0Cut MSG_EDIT_COPY ; C\0Copy MSG_EDIT_PASTE ; V\0Paste MSG_EDIT_ADD ; A\0Add MSG_EDIT_KILL ; K\0Kill MSG_VIEW_MENU ; \0View MSG_ACTION_MENU ; \0Action MSG_ACTION_FIND ; F\0Find... MSG_ACTION_FIND_NEXT ; N\0Find next MSG_ACTION_SORT ; T\0Sort... MSG_ACTION_DIAL ; D\0Dial... MSG_SETTINGS_MENU ; \0Settings MSG_SETTINGS_WARNINGS ; \0Display warnings MSG_SETTINGS_SORTDIR ; \0Sort direction MSG_SETTINGS_SORTDIR_AZ ; \0A-Z MSG_SETTINGS_SORTDIR_ZA ; \0Z-A MSG_SETTINGS_SAVE_SETTINGS ; \0Save settings... MSG_FIND_MODE_WINMSG ; Find record Find, Abort MSG_SORT_MODE_WINMSG ; Sort records Sort, Abort MSG_SORTING_WINMSG ; Sorting... MSG_SAVING_WINMSG ; Saving... MSG_LOADING_WINMSG ; Loading... MSG_UNTITLED_PRO ; Untitled MSG_OPEN_ASLREQ_TITLE ; Open project MSG_SAVE_AS_ASLREQ_TITLE ; Save project MSG_OUTPUT_VIEW_ASLREQ_TITLE ; Output view MSG_OUTPUT_TAB_ASCII_ASLREQ_TITLE ; Output tab-separated ASCII MSG_OUTPUT_COMMA_ASCII_ASLREQ_TITLE ; Output comma-separated ASCII MSG_REQ_OK MSG_REQ_OKCANCEL ; Ok|Cancel MSG_ABOUT_REQ_TITLE ; About db MSG_ABOUT_REQ_TEXT ; This is a small and fast database.\n\ ; This program is freely distributable.\n\ ; \n\ 1995, David Ekholm, Datadosen\n\ ; Email: david-ek@dsv.su.se\n\ ; \n\ ; Version: %s\n\ ; ARexx port: %s MSG_ABOUT_REQ_GADS ; Ok|More info MSG_MOREABOUT_REQ_TITLE ; More about db MSG_MOREABOUT_REQ_TEXT ; db is a general database program.\n\ ; Record layouts can be edited in any ASCII editor by\n\ ; simply editing a file's RFF lines. (There is currently\n\ ; no GUI for this.) See more on RFF below.\n\ ; \n\ ; Try out the following hidden features:\n\ AppWindow -Drag and drop icons on db.\n\ Commodore's Clipboard.\n\ MenuHelp -Hold mouse over a menuitem, press HELP\n\ Help -Press HELP and get help where you are.\n\ ARexx -Show pictures etc from db.\n\ ListView browser on any field.\n\ MSG_MOREABOUT_REQ_GADS ; Ok|More on RFF MSG_NORMALHELP_REQ_TITLE ; Help on normal mode MSG_NORMALHELP_REQ_TEXT ; The keys:\n\ ; Up - Previous record\n\ ; Down - Next record\n\ ; Shift Up - First record\n\ ; Shift Down - Last record\n\ ; Return - Forward search\n\ ; Shift Return - Backward search MSG_FINDHELP_REQ_TITLE ; Help on find mode MSG_FINDHELP_REQ_TEXT ; Enter a search pattern into one or many fields.\n\ ; db will then search the database starting from the top and stop\n\ ; at the first occurence that has a match. Usually only a few\n\ ; letters will do as a search pattern.\n\ ; For example: 'da' will match both 'David' and 'Daniel'.\n\ ; You may also use AmigaDOS patterns. An example:\n\ ; '#?d' or '*d' will match fields ending with a d.\n\ ; '(david|micke)' will match both 'David' and 'Micke'.\n\ ; See help on normal mode for more information.\n\ ; \n\ ; Note! Fields of checkbox and cycle type are ignored in find\n\ ; and sort modes. To be able to use all fields, user must make\n\ ; and switch to a view which only contains string gadgets.\n\ ; \n\ ; The keys:\n\ ; ESC - Back to normal mode\n\ ; Amiga-K - In this mode, clears the fields\n\ ; Return - Start searching from top MSG_SORTHELP_REQ_TITLE ; Help on sort mode MSG_SORTHELP_REQ_TEXT ; Enter numbers in the fields to represent the sort order.\n\ ; Illegal entries are ignored\n\ ; \n\ ; Example: To sort an address database on zipcodes first,\n\ ; and on lastname second: Enter a '1' into the 'zip' field\n\ ; and a '2' into the 'lastname' field.\n\ ; \n\ ; Note! Fields of checkbox and cycle type are ignored in find\n\ ; and sort modes. To be able to use all fields, user must make\n\ ; and switch to a view which only contains string gadgets.\n\ ; \n\ ; The keys:\n\ ; ESC - Back to normal mode\n\ ; Amiga-K - In this mode, clears the fields\n\ ; Return - Start sorting MSG_DIALHELP_REQ_TITLE ; Dial MSG_DIALHELP_REQ_TEXT ; db will dial the number found in the active string gadget.\n\ ; db dials using the modem or your loudspeaker.\n\ ; Modem users, do like this:\n\ ; \n\ ; 1. Click into prefered string gadget.\n\ ; 2. Select this menu or press Amiga-D\n\ ; 3. When the modem starts to dial: Lift the hook and wait.\n\ ; 4. The modem goes on hook and you can take over.\n\ ; \n\ ; Look at the ToolTypes in db's icon for settings.\n\ ; Tip! Use ARexx to enable dialing by simply double-\n\ ; clicking on a string gadget. MSG_MEMWARN_REQ_TITLE ; Out of Memory MSG_MEMWARN_REQ_TEXT ; Not enough memory for operation! MSG_OPENFAIL_REQ_TITLE ; Open file MSG_OPENFAIL_REQ_TEXT ; Can't open file '%s'\n\ ; for read or write MSG_REXX_PROG_NOT_FOUND_TITLE ; ARexx message MSG_REXX_PROG_NOT_FOUND_TEXT ; The file '%s' can't be loaded\n\ ; or is not an ARexx program MSG_REXXERR_TITLE ; ARexx message MSG_REXXERR_TEXT ; The ARexx program '%s'\n\ ; reported error #%ld MSG_DIALFAIL_REQ_TITLE ; Dial MSG_DIALFAIL_REQ_TEXT ; Can't open '%s', unit %ld!\n\ ; Check db's ToolType settings. MSG_SAVEERROR_REQ_TITLE ; Save file MSG_SAVEERROR_REQ_TEXT ; Error saving file '%s' MSG_SAVEWARN_REQ_TITLE ; Save file MSG_SAVEWARN_REQ_TEXT ; The file '%s' already exists.\n\ ; Save over top of it? MSG_ES_ASKFILTERING_REQ_TITLE ; Output filter MSG_ES_ASKFILTERING_REQ_TEXT ; Output all records,\n\ ; or only those matched by 'Action/Find'? MSG_ES_ASKFILTERING_REQ_GADS ; All|Matched|Cancel MSG_NOTIMPLEMENTED_REQ_TITLE ; Information MSG_NOTIMPLEMENTED_REQ_TEXT ; Sorry, this function is not implemeted yet. MSG_KILLWARN_REQ_TITLE ; Kill Record MSG_KILLWARN_REQ_TEXT ; Kill this record? MSG_QUITWARN_REQ_TITLE ; Quit program MSG_QUITWARN_REQ_TEXT ; Changes have been made to this file.\n\ ; They will be lost.\n\ ; Ok to quit? MSG_NEWWARN_REQ_TITLE ; New file MSG_NEWWARN_REQ_TEXT ; Changes have been made to this file.\n\ ; They will be lost.\n\ ; Ok to clear data? MSG_LOADWARN_REQ_TITLE ; Open file MSG_LOADWARN_REQ_TEXT ; Changes have been made to this file.\n\ ; They will be lost.\n\ ; Ok to load another file over top of it? MSG_WRONGFILETYPE_REQ_TITLE ; Open file MSG_WRONGFILETYPE_REQ_TEXT ; Can't open file '%s'\n\ ; This is not a db RFF file MSG_MANGLEDRFF_REQ_TITLE ; Open file MSG_MANGLEDRFF_REQ_TEXT ; Can't open file '%s'\n\ ; This RFF file is mangled! MSG_WINSIZEERR_REQ_TITLE ; Open window MSG_WINSIZEERR_REQ_TEXT ; Can't open the requested window!\n\ ; It is too big.\n\ ; Switch to a smaller font or\n\ ; rearrange the fields. MSG_WINOPENERR_REQ_TITLE ; Open window MSG_WINOPENERR_REQ_TEXT ; Can't open the requested window! MSG_DEFAULTERR_REQ_TITLE ; Internal error MSG_DEFAULTERR_REQ_TEXT ; A serious error has occured.\n\ ; The program will quit immediately! MSG_MH_NOHELP_REQ_TITLE ; Menuhelp MSG_MH_NOHELP_REQ_TEXT ; This menuitem has no specific help MSG_MH_NEW_REQ_TITLE ; New project MSG_MH_NEW_REQ_TEXT ; This menuitem empties the current project from all records. MSG_MH_RFF_REQ_TITLE ; db's fileformat MSG_MH_RFF_REQ_TEXT ; The fileformat db uses is RFF standard. This standard is based upon\n\ ; The ASCII standard for databases but it has additions for\n\ ; field formatting and more. It also has the same forward\n\ ; and backward compatibility as IFF files. It goes as follows:\n\ ; \n\ ; >One line with tabseparated fieldnames as in the ASCII standard.\n\ ; >One or many @RFF lines with structured information.\n\ ; >The database. Fields separated by TABs. One record per line.\n\ ; \n\ ; More info on RFF (Register File Format) can be found in the docs\n\ ; included with db. db reads RFF files and tab-separated ASCII files. MSG_MH_OUTPUT_VIEW_REQ_TITLE ; Output view MSG_MH_OUTPUT_VIEW_REQ_TEXT ; The records are saved in ASCII format, formatted like the current view.\n\ ; Using a view similar to a label makes it simple to export addresses\n\ ; to a DTP program for label-printing using a suitable font.\n\ ; db has no internal label-generator. This is handled better by other programs. MSG_MH_TAB_ASCII_REQ_TITLE ; Export tab-separated ASCII MSG_MH_TAB_ASCII_REQ_TEXT ; This fileformat is plain ASCII standard, ie fields separated by TABs,\n\ ; one record per line. The first line contains the fieldnames themselves.\n\ ; This makes it simple to move the database to other programs like\n\ ; Excel for a list printout. MSG_MH_COMMA_ASCII_REQ_TITLE ; Export comma-separated ASCII MSG_MH_COMMA_ASCII_REQ_TEXT ; This fileformat has fields within \"\", separated by commas,\n\ ; one record per line. The first line contains the fieldnames themselves.\n\ ; This makes it simple to move the database to other programs like\n\ ; ProWrite for mailmerge. MSG_MH_CLIP_REQ_TITLE ; The Clipboard MSG_MH_CLIP_REQ_TEXT ; db uses Commodore's standard Clipboard to allow copying of information\n\ ; between db and other programs (wordprocessors, DTP...).\n\ ; db writes to two clipboards, Unit 0 (the default clipboard) and Unit 1.\n\ ; Reads are only made from Unit 1. This is what is written:\n\ ; Unit 0: The current record in a layout similar to the current view.\n\ ; Unit 1: The whole record in a record format like this:\n\ ; fieldname contents \n\ ; fieldname contents \n\ ; ... MSG_MH_KILL_REQ_TITLE ; Kill record MSG_MH_KILL_REQ_TEXT ; The current record is deleted in normal mode.\n\ ; In find and sort mode the fields are cleared instead.\n\ ; You cannot kill a record if it is the only one. MSG_MH_WARNINGS_REQ_TITLE ; Display warnings MSG_MH_WARNINGS_REQ_TEXT ; With this item selected, the user will be warned before\n\ ; a Kill is performed on a non-empty record. MSG_MH_SORTDIR_REQ_TITLE ; Sort direction MSG_MH_SORTDIR_REQ_TEXT ; The user may also choose a backward sort direction.\n\ ; db will sort the Swedish characters correctly. MSG_MH_SAVE_SETTINGS_REQ_TITLE ; Save settings MSG_MH_SAVE_SETTINGS_REQ_TEXT ; This function is currently not implemented.\n\ ; Edit the ToolType fields in db's icon instead. MSG_PROJECT_OUTPUT_VIEW_WN ; \0View with names... MSG_OUTPUT_VIEW_WN_ASLREQ_TITLE ; Output view with names MSG_MH_OUTPUT_VIEW_WN_REQ_TITLE ; Output view with names MSG_MH_OUTPUT_VIEW_WN_REQ_TEXT ; This menuitem works like 'Output view' above but adds\n\ ; fieldnames from the current view before each field. MSG_ACTION_BROWSE ; B\0Browse... MSG_BROWSEHELP_REQ_TITLE ; Help on browse mode MSG_BROWSEHELP_REQ_TEXT ; The browser is a window with a listview that allows you\n\ ; to browse through the database, seeing fields from more\n\ ; than one record at a time.\n\ ; To use it, select a field to browse on, and select Browse...\n\ ; You can also doubleclick on a field to start the browser\n\ ; (unless an ARexx command is installed for doubleclicking)\n\ ; \n\ ; The following might not be obvious:\n\ Click once using the mouse to see that record in the\n\ ; main window.\n\ Doubleclick to select a record AND leave the browser\n\ ; (The Return key works as well)\n\ You can use the arrow keys to browse.\n\ The browser has a 'completion' function: Just type\n\ ; the string you look for and the browser will search\n\ ; simultaneously. Use backspace to clear the completion\n\ ; buffer. Use the Tab, Shift-Tab key sequence to jump\n\ ; between multiple matches.\n\ You can leave the browser by pressing Escape\n\ MSG_BROWSE_MODE_SCRMSG ; db Browse. Press 'Help' key for information.