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# header locale_db
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; db 2.10 (locale description file)
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; (c) 1993-95 David Ekholm, Datadosen
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; Menus
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MSG_PROJECT_MENU (/3/)
\0Project
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MSG_PROJECT_NEW (/3/)
\0New
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MSG_PROJECT_OPEN (/3/)
O\0Open...
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MSG_PROJECT_SAVE (/3/)
S\0Save
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MSG_PROJECT_SAVE_AS (/3/)
W\0Save as...
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MSG_PROJECT_OUTPUT (/3/)
\0Output
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MSG_PROJECT_OUTPUT_VIEW (/3/)
\0View...
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MSG_PROJECT_OUTPUT_TAB_ASCII (/3/)
\0Tab-separated ASCII...
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MSG_PROJECT_OUTPUT_COMMA_ASCII (/3/)
\0Comma-separated ASCII...
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MSG_PROJECT_ABOUT (/3/)
?\0About...
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MSG_PROJECT_QUIT (/3/)
Q\0Quit
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MSG_EDIT_MENU (/3/)
\0Edit
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MSG_EDIT_CUT (/3/)
X\0Cut
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MSG_EDIT_COPY (/3/)
C\0Copy
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MSG_EDIT_PASTE (/3/)
V\0Paste
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MSG_EDIT_ADD (/3/)
A\0Add
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MSG_EDIT_KILL (/3/)
K\0Kill
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MSG_VIEW_MENU (/3/)
\0View
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MSG_ACTION_MENU (/3/)
\0Action
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MSG_ACTION_FIND (/3/)
F\0Find...
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MSG_ACTION_FIND_NEXT (/3/)
N\0Find next
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MSG_ACTION_SORT (/3/)
T\0Sort...
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MSG_ACTION_DIAL (/3/)
D\0Dial...
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MSG_SETTINGS_MENU (/3/)
\0Settings
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MSG_SETTINGS_WARNINGS (/3/)
\0Display warnings
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MSG_SETTINGS_SORTDIR (/3/)
\0Sort direction
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MSG_SETTINGS_SORTDIR_AZ (/3/)
\0A-Z
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MSG_SETTINGS_SORTDIR_ZA (/3/)
\0Z-A
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MSG_SETTINGS_SAVE_SETTINGS (/3/)
\0Save settings...
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; Windowtitle messages
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MSG_FIND_MODE_WINMSG (/1/)
Find record <CR> Find, <ESC> Abort
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MSG_SORT_MODE_WINMSG (/1/)
Sort records <CR> Sort, <ESC> Abort
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MSG_SORTING_WINMSG (/1/)
Sorting...
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MSG_SAVING_WINMSG (/1/)
Saving...
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MSG_LOADING_WINMSG (/1/)
Loading...
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; Misc strings
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MSG_UNTITLED_PRO (/1/)
Untitled
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; Requesters
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MSG_OPEN_ASLREQ_TITLE (/1/)
Open project
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MSG_SAVE_AS_ASLREQ_TITLE (/1/)
Save project
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MSG_OUTPUT_VIEW_ASLREQ_TITLE (/1/)
Output view
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MSG_OUTPUT_TAB_ASCII_ASLREQ_TITLE (/1/)
Output tab-separated ASCII
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MSG_OUTPUT_COMMA_ASCII_ASLREQ_TITLE (/1/)
Output comma-separated ASCII
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MSG_REQ_OK (/1/)
Ok
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MSG_REQ_OKCANCEL (/1/)
Ok|Cancel
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MSG_ABOUT_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
About db
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MSG_ABOUT_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
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
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MSG_ABOUT_REQ_GADS (/3/)
Ok|More info
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MSG_MOREABOUT_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
More about db
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MSG_MOREABOUT_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
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
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MSG_MOREABOUT_REQ_GADS (/3/)
Ok|More on RFF
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MSG_NORMALHELP_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Help on normal mode
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MSG_NORMALHELP_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
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
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MSG_FINDHELP_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Help on find mode
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MSG_FINDHELP_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
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
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MSG_SORTHELP_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Help on sort mode
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MSG_SORTHELP_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
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
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MSG_DIALHELP_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Dial
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MSG_DIALHELP_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
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.
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MSG_MEMWARN_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Out of Memory
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MSG_MEMWARN_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
Not enough memory for operation!
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MSG_OPENFAIL_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Open file
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MSG_OPENFAIL_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
Can't open file '%s'\n\
for read or write
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MSG_REXX_PROG_NOT_FOUND_TITLE (/1/)
ARexx message
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MSG_REXX_PROG_NOT_FOUND_TEXT (/1/)
The file '%s' can't be loaded\n\
or is not an ARexx program
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MSG_REXXERR_TITLE (/1/)
ARexx message
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MSG_REXXERR_TEXT (/1/)
The ARexx program '%s'\n\
reported error #%ld
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MSG_DIALFAIL_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Dial
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MSG_DIALFAIL_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
Can't open '%s', unit %ld!\n\
Check db's ToolType settings.
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MSG_SAVEERROR_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Save file
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MSG_SAVEERROR_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
Error saving file '%s'
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MSG_SAVEWARN_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Save file
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MSG_SAVEWARN_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
The file '%s' already exists.\n\
Save over top of it?
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MSG_ES_ASKFILTERING_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Output filter
MSG_ES_ASKFILTERING_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
Output all records,\n\
or only those matched by 'Action/Find'?
MSG_ES_ASKFILTERING_REQ_GADS (/5/)
All|Matched|Cancel
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MSG_NOTIMPLEMENTED_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Information
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MSG_NOTIMPLEMENTED_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
Sorry, this function is not implemeted yet.
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MSG_KILLWARN_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Kill Record
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MSG_KILLWARN_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
Kill this record?
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MSG_QUITWARN_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Quit program
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MSG_QUITWARN_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
Changes have been made to this file.\n\
They will be lost.\n\
Ok to quit?
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MSG_NEWWARN_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
New file
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MSG_NEWWARN_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
Changes have been made to this file.\n\
They will be lost.\n\
Ok to clear data?
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MSG_LOADWARN_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Open file
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MSG_LOADWARN_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
Changes have been made to this file.\n\
They will be lost.\n\
Ok to load another file over top of it?
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MSG_WRONGFILETYPE_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Open file
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MSG_WRONGFILETYPE_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
Can't open file '%s'\n\
This is not a db RFF file
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MSG_MANGLEDRFF_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Open file
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MSG_MANGLEDRFF_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
Can't open file '%s'\n\
This RFF file is mangled!
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MSG_WINSIZEERR_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Open window
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MSG_WINSIZEERR_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
Can't open the requested window!\n\
It is too big.\n\
Switch to a smaller font or\n\
rearrange the fields.
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MSG_WINOPENERR_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Open window
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MSG_WINOPENERR_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
Can't open the requested window!
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MSG_DEFAULTERR_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Internal error
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MSG_DEFAULTERR_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
A serious error has occured.\n\
The program will quit immediately!
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; Menuhelp messages
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MSG_MH_NOHELP_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Menuhelp
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MSG_MH_NOHELP_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
This menuitem has no specific help
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MSG_MH_NEW_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
New project
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MSG_MH_NEW_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
This menuitem empties the current project from all records.
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MSG_MH_RFF_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
db's fileformat
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MSG_MH_RFF_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
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.
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MSG_MH_OUTPUT_VIEW_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Output view
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MSG_MH_OUTPUT_VIEW_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
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.
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MSG_MH_TAB_ASCII_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Export tab-separated ASCII
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MSG_MH_TAB_ASCII_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
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.
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MSG_MH_COMMA_ASCII_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Export comma-separated ASCII
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MSG_MH_COMMA_ASCII_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
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.
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MSG_MH_CLIP_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
The Clipboard
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MSG_MH_CLIP_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
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 <TAB> contents <NL>\n\
fieldname <TAB> contents <NL>\n\
...
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MSG_MH_KILL_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Kill record
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MSG_MH_KILL_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
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.
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MSG_MH_WARNINGS_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Display warnings
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MSG_MH_WARNINGS_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
With this item selected, the user will be warned before\n\
a Kill is performed on a non-empty record.
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MSG_MH_SORTDIR_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Sort direction
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MSG_MH_SORTDIR_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
The user may also choose a backward sort direction.\n\
db will sort the Swedish ÅÄÖ characters correctly.
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MSG_MH_SAVE_SETTINGS_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Save settings
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MSG_MH_SAVE_SETTINGS_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
This function is currently not implemented.\n\
Edit the ToolType fields in db's icon instead.
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; ****************** New strings for db2.4 *****************************
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MSG_PROJECT_OUTPUT_VIEW_WN (/3/)
\0View with names...
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MSG_OUTPUT_VIEW_WN_ASLREQ_TITLE (/1/)
Output view with names
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MSG_MH_OUTPUT_VIEW_WN_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Output view with names
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MSG_MH_OUTPUT_VIEW_WN_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
This menuitem works like 'Output view' above but adds\n\
fieldnames from the current view before each field.
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; ****************** New strings for db2.7 *****************************
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MSG_ACTION_BROWSE (/3/)
B\0Browse...
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MSG_BROWSEHELP_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Help on browse mode
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MSG_BROWSEHELP_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
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
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MSG_BROWSE_MODE_SCRMSG (/1/)
db Browse. Press 'Help' key for information.
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; ****************** New strings for db2.10 *****************************
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MSG_SETTINGS_FIELD_DEFINITION (/3/)
\0Field definition...
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MSG_SETTINGS_VIEW_DESIGN (/3/)
\0View design...
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MSG_AREXX_MENU (/3/)
\0ARexx
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MSG_AREXX_EXECUTE (/3/)
E\0Execute ARexx script...
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MSG_MH_FIELD_DEFINITION_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
Field definition
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MSG_MH_FIELD_DEFINITION_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
This is the door to db's field definition section.\n\
It allows you to add, edit and remove fields using\n\
a user friendly GUI.\n\
\n\
Note! You are just changing the internal fields here.\n\
Use "View design..." to design the visual apperance of\n\
your fields.
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MSG_MH_VIEW_DESIGN_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
View Design
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MSG_MH_VIEW_DESIGN_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
This is the door to db's View design section.\n\
It allows you to add, edit and remove visual fields\n\
in the current View using a user friendly GUI.\n\
The visual fields are handled similar to how characters\n\
are handled in a wordprocessor. This is WYSIWYG\n\
(What You See Is What You Get).\n\
\n\
Note! You don't work with any real fields here, just\n\
a visual presentation of a subset of the database fields.\n\
Use "Field definition..." to define the database fields.
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MSG_MH_AREXX_REQ_TITLE (/1/)
ARexx menu
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MSG_MH_AREXX_REQ_TEXT (/1/)
This ARexx menu enables the user to execute ARexx scripts\n\
to control db in a variety of interesting ways.\n\
\n\
User selected scripts can be installed in this menu\n\
(They are stored as RFF data in the project file).\n\
You can use the keys F1 to F10 to access the first ten scripts.
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MSG_EXECUTE_AREXX_ASLREQ_TITLE (/1/)
Execute ARexx script
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