# These are general prompts (may not use dictionary)
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dbOpenURL:Open URL
rcnotit:Untitled document
swsaname:WWWpage
sswsaname:HTMLsource
swsaveno:The output file `%s' could not be opened. Save aborted
swsavenb:The output file `%s' could not be written completely - out of space?
pwsaname:WWWprint
noform:Unable to create form contents file in the cache
whyAbort:Page hosting these requests was destroyed
AYSimages:Are you sure you want to remove all the images from the cache?
AYSdocs:Are you sure you want to remove all the documents from the cache?
AYSall:Are you sure you want to completely empty the cache?
HelpIsDoc:This is a World Wide Web document window.
NoHelp:No help is available for this window
noHLdup:There is already a hotlist called '%s'
noHLovf:You may not create any more hotlist sections - the limit has been reached
noHLfail:Creation failed
HLnewfile:Create a new bookmark file
HLnewsec:Create a new bookmark subsection
HLrenS:Change title of this subsection
HLrenF:Change title of this bookmark file
HLrenIU:Change bookmarked URI
HLrenIT:Change bookmark title
HLaysDI:Are you sure you want to delete this bookmark?
noHLren:Unable to retitle bookmark directory
noHLFren:Unable to retitle bookmark file
CheckQuit:There are documents open. Are you sure you want to quit?
SearchIdx:http://cuiwww.unige.ch/meta-index.html
frame1:This page contained frames. This version of ArcWeb is configured to not display frames. However, these are the documents you would have seen if you had frame support activated:
HLBcan:Cancel
HLBcre:Create
HLBren:Rename
HLBdel:Delete
HLBedi:Change
HLBreti:Retitle
interrupt:Interrupted
nobases:ArcWeb is too busy to do that at the moment
nobaropen:Unable to open dbox - ArcWeb is too busy
# Spider animation frame count and cs delay between frames
animframe:8
animdelay:25
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# Dictionary
# Notes for translators:
# You don't HAVE to use the dictionary at all.
# Dictionary entries can reference other dictionary entries (but don't create loops!)
# You cannot alter the number of dictionary entries
# Only message tags defined after this (by me!) in this file can use the dictionary.
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dict0:Click SELECT to
dict1:Click ADJUST to
dict2:M%34 %11 open the submenu
dict3:%10 open the
dict4:configuration %32
dict5:This submenu is used to
dict6:Click SELECT or m%34 over the arrow to open the %33 used to
dict7:alter the options passed to ChangeFSI
dict8:Choose this item
dict9:%8 or m%34 %11
dict10:%8 to
dict11:over the arrow to
dict12:open the 'Save' %33|MThis will export a
dict13:hotlist
dict14:keyword search
dict15:the current link
dict16:, but open a 'Save' %33 for the object when it has arrived
dict17:If greyed out, this means that
dict18:the current image
dict19:this %31
dict20:%31 from this window's history
dict21:If this item is ticked, then
dict22:any expired cached objects
dict23:ArcWeb
dict24:%0 enforce any changes you have made in this %32
dict25:%0 undo any changes you have made in this %32
dict26:If this option is switched on, then
dict27:This %32 contains
dict28:%31 information %32
dict29:the global history
dict30:This is
dict31:document
dict32:window
dict33:dialogue box
dict34:ove the pointer
dict35:This is a writable icon in which you should
dict36:|MYou will be prompted to confirm this
dict37:requests will go via the proxy at the hostname given here at the port number specified on the right
dict38:This may be considered to be a security risk
dict39:ou can drop a text file here to insert the contents of the text file
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# Interactive help.
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mhL0:%0 recall %19
mhL1:%0 remove %19 from the %13
mhL2:%6 edit this %13 entry
mhL3:%6 add an entry to the %13
mhL4:%5 manage your %13s
mhL40:%6 create a new %13
mhL41:%0 open the default %13
mhL5:%0 delete the current %13 (you cannot delete the default %13)
mhM0/mhI0:%6 display information about %23
mhM1/mhW4:%2 used for %32 management
mhW5/mhM2:%2 used to access %23's %4s
mhW50/mhM20:%3 options %4
mhW51/mhM21:%3 font %4
mhW52/mhM22:%3 colour %4
mhW53/mhM23:%3 e-mail & news %4
mhW54/mhM24:%3 network & proxy %4
mhW55/mhM25:%3 virtual memory %4
mhW56/mhM26:%2 used to %7
mhW560/mhM260:%5 %7. If the first non-space character is NOT a - (minus symbol) then %23 will NOT insert an output mode selector when calling ChangeFSI. Otherwise it will.
mhW57/mhM27:%3 cache %4
mhW58/mhM28:%8 to save the options in your personal Choices file
mhM4:%0 quit %23
mhW0:%2 used to manage %19
mhW00:%6 display %19's details
mhW01:%10 reload %19
mhW02:%10 add %19 to your %13
mhW03:%9 %12 text file containg just the URL of %19
mhW04:%9 %12 formatted text version of %19
mhW05:%9 %12 copy of %19 in its original format
mhW06:%9 %12 representation of %19 in Draw format
mhW07:%10 initiate a %14 on %19|M%17 %19 does not support a %14
mhW08:%10 open the source of %19 in a text editor
mhW10:%10 follow %15
mhW11:%10 reload %15
mhW12:%10 follow %15%16
mhW13:%10 reload %15%16
mhW14:%10 add %15 to your %13 without visiting the %31
mhW15:%6 export the URL of %19
mhW1:%2 used for working with %15. %17 the pointer was not over a link
mhW2:%2 used for examining %18. %17 the pointer was not over an available image
mhW20:%9 %12 copy of the current image in its native (ie. original) format - if available
mhW21:%9 %12 sprite version of the current image - if available
mhW22:%9 %12 text file containing the URL of the current image
mhW3:%2 used for navigating the World-Wide Web
mhW30:%10 open your home %31
mhW31:%10 view the previous %20
mhW32:%10 view the next %20
mhW33/mhM3:%6 open a %31 by specifying the complete URL
mhW40/mhM10:%0 open the %29 %32
mhW41/mhM11:%0 open the %13 %32
mhW42/mhM12:%0 run the DNS tester tool
mhW43/mhM13:%0 open the Helpers directory %32
mhH0:%10 %19 from %29
mhH1:%10 copy this entry to the %13
mhH2:%10 remove this entry from %29
mhH3:%10 erase the contents of %29
optVM2:%0 toggle the virtual memory on or off (requires Virtualise to be running)
optVM3:%25
optVM4:%24
expWGen:This it the cache control %32. You can make choices here to configure some of the way items in the cache are managed
expW0:%30 the expiry section of the cache control %32
expW1:%26 %22 will be removed periodically from the cache automatically whilst running
expW3:%26 %22 will be removed when %23 first loads
expW4:%26 %22 will be removed when %23 exits
expW5/expWb/expWc/expWd:This indicates the default expiry time for items inserted into the cache
expW7/expW8/expW1e:This is the number of minutes delay between each check of the cache during automatic expiry.
expW9:%26 the time refers to the default image lifetime
expWa:%26 the time refers to the default %31 lifetime
expWe:%24
expWf:%25
expW10:%30 the flushing section of the cache control %32
expW12:%10 remove ALL the images currently in the cache.%36
expW13:%10 remove ALL the %31s currently in the cache.%36
expW14:%10 remove everything from the cache.%36
expW17:%26 you will be warned when cache disc free space has fallen below the threshold in the item below
expW15/expW18/expW19:%30 the amount of space (in kilobytes) that should be kept free at all times on the disc holding the cache before warnings start appearing
expW1a/expW1b/expW1c/expW1d:%30 the cache strategy section of the %32. It controls under what circumstances cached objects should be trusted as fresh and when they should be checked against the original copy.
expW1f:%26 as many temporary files as possible will be deleted when %23 exits
expW20:%26 all cached objects will be discarded when %23 exits
optWGen:%27 general configuration options
optW2:%26 images will not be loaded into %31s
optW3:%26 clicking Reload will force images to reload too
optW4:%26 GIF87 images will be passed to gif2spr instead of ChangeFSI when external GIF handling is used
optW5:%26 all GIF images will be handled by %23's internal renderer.
optW6:%26 %23 will attempt to use the built-in RISC OS support for JPEG images
optW9:%26 %23 and %13 windows will use large icons rather than the more usual compact display
optWa:%26 text files will be rendered by %23. Otherwise an external viewer will be sought
optWb:%26 hyperlinks will be underlined
optWc:%26 the pointer will change into a finger shape when it is over a hyperlink
optWf:%26 %31 specified colour schemes override your setup
optW10:%26 text will not be anti-aliased. This may mean that text is legible even when the author hasn't bothered to give a background colour
optW11:%24
optW12:%25
optW13:%26 the new user interface style will be used on the toolbar
optW14:%26 %23 will attempt to use ImageFS² to translate foreign image files into RISC OS sprites
optW15/optW16/optW17:%30 the preferred human language that will be requested from remote WWW servers. Use the attached menu to change this
optW18:Click MENU for a menu of known language tags
optW19:%26 %23 will export Draw files that are compatible with Draw. Draw may not be able to edit Draw files exported whilst this option is off
optW1a:%26 then the URL is display on the %31 toolbar. If it is not, then the toolbar will be shorter freeing up more vertical display space
optW1b:%26 local: URLs will be treated case-sensitively where possible. This can make it easier to develop sets of %31s destined for use on a UNIX WWW server
optW1c:%26 under RISC OS 3.7 and later, text will be blended to the %31 background colour (at the expense of a little speed)
optW1d:%26 PNG images will be handled
optW1e:%26 base tags will be inserted into saved HTML documents identifying the URL used to retrieve them
optW1f:%26 frames will be displayed properly otherwise you will see only the list of URLs of the framed pages
mcWGen:E-mail & news configuration %32|MYou can set your outgoing SMTP server here|MYou can set your NNTP server here too
mcW0/mcW1:These are your personal details used for outgoing e-mail
mcW2/mcW3:Your real name (used for outgoing e-mail)
mcW4/mcW5:Your e-mail address is used for outgoing e-mail and for sending to HTTP servers if the Send E-Mail address option is switched on in the Network configuration %32.
mcW6/mcW7/mcWa:%30 the e-mail gateway setup. This is the name of a machine which accepts mail from you for sending to other places. If you run a local SMTP server such as FreeSMTP, then you can set this to localhost
mcW9:%26 e-mail will be gatewayed through the machine named below. If it it not, then it will not be possible for e-mail to be sent.
mcW8:MX mail delivery is not currently implemented in %23
mcWb/mcWc/mcWd:This is the news server that will be asked for news articles. %23 only supports the article form of news: and nntp: URLs - it does not provide a general purpose news reading facility
mcWe:%24
mcWf:%25
mcW10:%26 %23 will intercept news: URLs and attempt to retrieve articles from the named server
ncWGen:Network and proxy configuration %32
ncW0/ncW1:%30 the proxy configuration section|MYou can set a proxy server for each protocol here
ncW2:%24
ncW3/ncW4/ncW5:%26 HTTP %37
ncW6/ncW7/ncW8:%26 FTP %37
ncW9/ncWa/mcWb:%26 Gopher %37
ncWc/ncWd/ncWe:%26 WAIS %37
ncWf/ncW10:%30 is a comma-separated list of domains which will NOT be proxied for - a direct connection will be made if possible
ncW11:%25
ncW12/ncW1d:The help system may be opened by clicking on the information icon
ncW13/ncW14:%30 the miscellaneous option section
ncW15:%26 the authentication database will be kept when %23 quits. Since this may hold private passwords, normally it would be deleted for better security.|M%38
ncW16:%26 any attempted access to an Internet service not at its standard port will be queried before being carried out (excluding HTTP)|M%38
ncW17/ncW18:%30 fetcher configuration %32. It controls which protocols will be handled internally by %23
ncW19:%26 HTTP requests will be handled by %23
ncW1a:%26 Gopher requests will be handled by %23
ncW1b:%26 FTP requests will be handled by %23
ncW1c:%26 WHOIS requests will be handled by %23
ncW1e:%26 the URL of the %31 with the link you activated will be sent to the web server holding the new %31|MSome web counters need this in order to work|M%38
ncW1f:%26 your e-mail address will be included with requests to WWW servers|MSome services may require this but they are rare|M%38
ncW20:%26 you will be prompted when the server offers a cookie. If this option if off, then acceptance of the cookie is controlled by the next option
ncW21:%26 cookies will be accepted from servers (when not prompting)
infoH:%27 the credits for %23. Ever wondered why the foreground colour of the icons is blue? :-)
infoH0:This icon identifies the application as %23|M%0 open the %23 home %31
infoH1:This icon indicates that %23 is a World Wide Web browser for RISC OS computers.|M%0 open the %23 home %31
infoH2:This is the name of the author|M%0 open the author's home %31
infoH3:This is the version number of %23|M%0 see the release note for this version
infoH8:%0 see any meta-information associated with %19
searchI/searchI0:You can perform a %14 on %19 since it the server supports it|MEnter the keywords in the writable icon and click OK to send the query.
searchI1:Enter the keywords for the search in this icon
searchI2:%0 initiate the %14
searchI3:%0 cancel the %14
histH:This is the %23 history %32. It contains a list of the recently visited %31s. %0 to re-open a %20
hotlistH:This is the %13 window.|MURLs specified by you have been placed in this %32 so that they can be accessed quickly. %0 to recall a %31
baseH:%30 the fetch information %32
baseH0/baseH3:%0 stop fetching the URL shown
baseH1:%30 the URL of the %31 being fetched by this %32
baseH2:%30 the status of the %31 transfer being done by this %32
mainH:%30 the %28
mainH0/mainH3:If animated, this indicates that the window is busy. %0 interrupt.
mainH1:You can edit this URL, press RETURN to open it, or drag it
mainH2:This is where link destinations appear as you move the pointer around %19. %0 to fetch the %31 whose identifier you can see here.
mainH4:%0 open your home %31
mainH5:%0 view the previous %20
mainH6:%0 view the next %20
mainH7:%0 open a new %31 or MENU for recently used URLs
mainH8:%0 open the %28 for %19
mainH9:%0 reload %19 (%1 reformat it)
mainHa:%0 add %19 to your %13
mainHb:%0 export the text of %19
mainHc:%0 export the source of %19
mainHd:%0 export %19 in Draw format
mainHe:%0 initiate a %14
mainHf:%0 open the %13 %32 (MENU for a list)
mainH10:%0 open %29 window
mainH11:%0 interrupt the current fetch or render
mainH12:%0 reload %19 with images this time
aboutI:This %32 shows some of the details of %19
aboutI3/aboutI7:%30 the type of the source of %19
aboutI4:%30 the size of the source of %19
aboutI5:%30 the size of the diagram
aboutI6:%30 the date when %19 will be expired from the cache or indicates that it has already expired.
aboutI8:%0 display meta-information associated with %19
openH/openH1:%30 the Open %33. Enter the name of the %31 you wish to view in the writable icon and then click on Open
openH0:This is a writable icon, in which you should enter the URL of the %31 you wish to view.
openH2:%0 open the specified %31
openH3:%0 cancel the request
openH4:%0 toggle the new %32 flag. %26 %23 will display the %31 in a new %32. If it is not set, the new %31 will replace the current one.
openH5:%0 toggle the load to disc flag. %26 %23 will not display it%16
openH6:%0 toggle the reload flag. %26 the %31 will be reloaded from the server
hotDC/hotDC0:%30 the %33 used to create a new %13 file
hotDC1:%35 enter a title for the new %13 file
hotDC2:%0 create the new %13 file
hotDC3/hotDN3/hotDE3:%0 cancel the operation
hotDE:%30 the %33 used to edit %13 entries
hotDN:%30 the %33 used to add entries to the %13 manually
hotDN0/hotDN5/hotDE0/hotDE5:%35 edit the title of this %13 entry
hotDN1/hotDN4/hotDE1/hotDE4:%35 edit the URL of this %13 entry
hotDN2:%0 add this new entry to the %13
hotDE2:%0 to confirm the changes to this %13 entry
docficta:%30 a textarea. %0 position the caret here and edit the text|MY%39
docficsel:%30 is selection box. Click MENU to display a list of choices in order to change the setting.
docficsem:%30 is selection box. Click MENU to display a list of choices in order to change the settings. You make make many choices.
docfictxt:%30 an input field. Edit the text or y%39
docficopt:%0 toggle the status of this form option
docficchk:%0 toggle the status of this form checkbox
docficres:%0 to reset the form input fields to their initial values
docficsub:%0 to submit the form
docficpwd:Enter the password that the web page is asking for here. It will not be displayed
barhelp:This is the %23 icon.|M%23 is a World Wide Web browser for Acorn RISC OS computers|M%0 open your default home %31|MClick MENU for a menu