71 The Test() function requires two or three arguments.
72 A right parenthesis ')' is missing.
73 Missing '(' following a function reference.
74 Expression is too complex.
75 Out of memory.
76 Improper assignment.
77 Expected an assignment operation.
78 Operand missing.
79 Too many arguments for function.
80 Argument must be a variable name.
81 Expected a function call or an assignment statement.
82 An internal error %s occurred.
83 Expected an expression.
84 Error in UCD callback parameter.
85 Function '%s()' is not defined.
86 Variable '%s' is not defined.
87 The icon '%s' does not exist.
88 The variable '%s' cannot be used with '@'.
89 User variables like '%s' may not be used with '@'.
90 More than one icon is titled '%s'.
91 The variable or function name '%s' is too long.
92 The icon title '%s' is reserved, and may not be referenced.
93 Not enough arguments for function.
94 Function '%s()' can only be used in a calculation icon.
95 '%s' is a reserved word and cannot be used.
96 '@' references cannot be used in libraries.
97 A statement was expected here.
98 'if' was expected.
99 'then' was expected.
100 'end' was expected.
101 A new line was expected here.
102 'repeat' must be followed by 'while' or 'with'.
103 'repeat' was expected.
104 repeat-with should be of the form 'repeat with variable := value [down] to value'
105 'exit repeat' or 'next repeat' must be within a repeat block.
106 Argument list missing for function. Re-load the function.
112 ABS
113 INT
114 ATAN
115 COS
116 SIN
117 TAN
118 EXP
119 LN
120 EXP10
121 LOG10
122 Sign
123 SQRT
124 SubStr
125 Round
126 MOD
127 NBF__
128 SetCursor
129 WaitMouseUp
130 JumpOutReturn
131 UpperCase
132 LowerCase
133 CharCount
134 Strip
135 Reduce
136 RepeatString
137 Find
138 RFind
139 Replace
140 ReplaceWord
141 WordCount
142 GetWord
143 NumCount
144 GetNumber
145 Date
146 FullDate
147 Day
148 Month
149 Year
150 DayName
151 MonthName
152 DateToNum
153 ZoomRect
154 Random
155 Quit
156 Test
162 IconTitle
163 Beep
164 JumpFile
165 Line
166 Eval
167 PressKey
168 Restart
169 QuitRestart
170 ArrayGet
171 ArraySet
172 WriteExtFile
173 ReadExtFile
174 Char
175 VideoDisplay
176 VideoSound
177 VideoSpeed
178 Box
179 Circle
180 EvalAssign
181 Initialize
182 ShowCursor
183 Application
184 Capitalize
185 GetLine
186 Preload
187 Overlapping
188 DeleteLine
189 ReplaceLine
190 InsertLine
191 PrintScreen
192 ReplaceSelection
193 DrawLine
194 DrawBox
195 DrawCircle
196 AppendExtFile
197 InfoWindRect
198 InfoWindFull
199 VideoText
200 JumpFileReturn
201 JumpOut
202 GoTo
203 MoveWindow
204 ResizeWindow
205 LineCount
206 ASIN
207 ACOS
208 DeleteFile
209 FileType
210 SaveRecords
211 Catalog
212 CreateFolder
213 TextCopy
214 TextCut
215 TextPaste
216 PostPict
217 TimeOutGoTo
218 ResumeFile
219 ResumeFileName
220 ShowMenuBar
221 KillTrigger
222 DisplayIcon
223 ShowTitleBar
224 FlushKeys
225 EraseAll
226 SetVideoDevice
227 IconLogTitle
228 EraseIcon
229 JumpPrintReturn
230 ReplaceString
231 LayerDisplay
232 SyncPoint
233 SyncWait
234 SetProperty
235 GetProperty
236 CloseWindow
237 SetMoov
238 BackDoor
239 DisplayIconNoErase
240 RefreshScreen
241 RenameFile
242 DisableCmdSpace
243 CheckVolume
244 OpenDigitalMovie
245 IconLogID
246 VideoPause
247 VideoPlay
248 VideoStep
249 VideoSeek
250 VideoChromaKey
251 VideoSend
252 PageHistoryID
253 PageHistoryTitle
254 PurgePageHistory
255 PageFoundID
256 PageFoundTitle
257 GetTextContaining
258 FindText
259 Keywords
260 IconNext
261 IconPrev
262 IconNumChildren
263 IconFirstChild
264 IconLastChild
265 IconParent
266 ChildIDToNum
267 ChildNumToID
268 IconTypeName
269 PageContaining
270 IconTitleShort
271 OLEDoVerb
272 OLEIconize
273 OLESetAutoUpdate
274 OLEUpdateNow
275 OLESetTrigger
276 OLEGetTrigger
277 OLESetTriggerVerb
278 OLEGetTriggerVerb
279 OLEGetObjectVerbs
280 MediaPlay
281 MediaPause
282 MediaSeek
283 Code
284 IconType
285 SetMode
286 SetFill
287 SetFrame
288 SetLine
289 RGB
290 Trace
291 GetMovieInstance
292 Unload
293 ShowTaskBar
294 GoToNetPage
295 NetDownload
296 ShockFuncOne
297 ShockFuncTwo
298 ShockFuncThree
299 ShockFuncFour
300 ShockFuncFive
301 ShockFuncSix
302 ShockFuncSeven
303 ShockFuncEight
304 ShockFuncNine
305 ShockFuncTen
306 OldStyleScrollBars
307 NetPreload
357 If-Then
358 Repeat With
359 Repeat While
360 Next Repeat
361 Exit Repeat
362 Exit
363 + - * / **
364 ^
365 = <> < <= >= >
366 & | ~
367 :=
368 number := ABS(x)\n Returns the absolute value of x.
369 number := INT(x)\n Returns the integer portion of the floating-point number contained in x. Unlike the Round function, INT strips off values past the decimal point rather than rounding the value.
370 number := ATAN(x)\n Returns the arc tangent of the variable or expression specified in x in the range -pi/2 to pi/2.
371 number := COS(angle)\n Returns the cosine of the angle you specify in angle, expressed in radians.
372 number := SIN(angle)\n Returns the sine of the angle you specify in angle, expressed in radians.
373 number := TAN(angle)\n Returns the tangent of the angle you specify in angle, expressed in radians.
374 number := EXP(x)\n The EXP function returns the value of e (the transcendental constant used as the base for natural logarithms) raised to the power of x.
375 number := LN(x)\n The LN function returns the natural logarithm of x.
376 number := EXP10(x)\n The EXP10 function returns the value of 10 raised to the power of x.
377 number := LOG10(x)\n The LOG10 function returns the base 10 logarithm of x.
378 number := Sign(x)\n Returns -1 if x is negative; 0 if x is zero; 1 if x is positive.
379 number := SQRT(x)\n Returns the square root of the absolute value of x.
380 resultString := SubStr("string", first, last)\n Returns a portion of string, from the character in the position defined by first through the character in the position defined by last.
381 number := Round(x [, decimals])\n Rounds x to the number of digits you specify (in decimals) to the right of the decimal point and returns the number.
382 number := MOD(x, y)\n Returns the remainder of x/y.
384 SetCursor(type)\n Sets the cursor to the type you specify. The value of type can be between 1 and 6.
385 WaitMouseUp()\n This function pauses presentation until the user releases the left mouse button.
386 JumpOutReturn("program"[, "document"])\nOpens the application you name in program and quits Authorware (use the application's exact name and extension). Use the optional argument document to open a specific file.
387 resultString := UpperCase("string")\n UpperCase returns the string that results from converting all lowercase letters in string to uppercase letters.
388 resultString := LowerCase("string")\n LowerCase returns the string that results from converting all uppercase letters in string to lowercase letters.\n This function is useful when you're working with the Find function, which is case sensitive.
389 number := CharCount("string")\n Returns a count of the number of characters, including spaces, found in string.
390 resultString := Strip(characters, "string")\n Returns the string that results from removing all occurrences of characters contained in string. Include both uppercase and lowercase characters you want to strip.
391 resultString := Reduce(set, "string")\n Returns the string that results from reducing to a single character any multiple contiguous occurrences of the character you specify in set, within the text defined by string.
392 resultString := RepeatString("string", n)\n Returns the string that results from repeating string for n times.
393 number := Find(pattern, string)\n Find searches for the characters you specify in "pattern" in the string you specify. It returns the character position of the first match it finds (or 0 if pattern is not found).
394 number := RFind(pattern, string)\n RFind searches for the characters you specify in "pattern" in the string you specify. It returns the character position of the LAST match it finds (or 0 if pattern is not found).
395 resultString := Replace(pattern, replacer, "string")\n Returns the string that results from replacing all occurrences of pattern with replacer, within the characters defined by string.
396 resultString := ReplaceWord(word, replacer, "string")\n Returns the string that results from replacing all occurrences of word found in string with replacer.
397 number := WordCount("string")\n Returns the number of words found in string. Words are separated by one or more spaces or by special characters such as Tab and Return. Commas and periods are ignored unless followed by a space.
398 resultString := GetWord(n, "string")\n Returns the character string that contains the nth word in string. If n is not within the range of the number of words in the string, GetWord returns an empty (null) string.
399 number := NumCount("string")\nReturns a count of the numbers found in string. The end of a number is marked by a space or a non-numeric character. The count of numbers in the user's last text response is stored in the system variable called NumCount.
400 number := GetNumber(n, "string")\n Returns the number that corresponds to the numeric value of the nth number in string. If n is not within the range of the numbers in the string, or if Authorware doesn't find a number, GetNumber returns 0.
401 string := Date(number)\n Returns a character string after converting the number of days since January 1, 1900 to the short-date format set in the computer's localization setting. See "Authorware Reference" for valid input.
402 string := FullDate(number)\n Returns a character string after converting the number of days since January 1, 1900 to the long-date format set in the computer's localization setting. See "Authorware Reference" for valid input.
403 value := Day(number)\n Returns the number of the day of the month, using the number of days since January 1, 1900, as the basis. See "Authorware Reference" for valid input.
404 number := Month(number)\n Returns the number of the month by calculating the number of days, using the number of days since January 1, 1900, as the basis. See "Authorware Reference" for valid input.
405 number := Year(number)\n Returns the number of the year, using the number of days since January 1, 1900, as the basis. See "Authorware Reference" for valid input.
406 string := DayName(number)\n Returns a character string containing the day of the week, using the number of days since January 1, 1900, as the basis and then converting that number to the name of the day. See "Authorware Reference" for valid input.
407 string := MonthName(number)\n Returns a string that contains the name of the month, using the number of days since January 1, 1900, as the basis and then converting that number into the name of the month. See "Authorware Reference" for valid input.
408 number := DateToNum(day, month, year)\n Converts a date (day, month, and year) to a number that corresponds to the number of days since January 1, 1900. See "Authorware Reference" for the range of valid dates.
409 ZoomRect(x, y)\n Produces a zooming rectangle effect from the screen coordinates specified in x and y to the edge of the user display.
410 number := Random(min, max, units)\n Returns a random number between min and max in multiples of units.\n This expression generates random numbers in tenths between 1 and 10:\n Random(1,10,.1)
411 Quit(option)\n Exits file: 0 - Quit to Program Manager or return to file if jumped to from another file. 1 - Quit to Program Manager. 2 - Restart Windows (Quit to DOS in Win 3.1). 3 - Shut down computer (not in Win 3.1). See "Authorware Reference."
412 Test(condition, true expression, false expression)\n Evaluates the condition you specify. If the condition is true, true expression is evaluated; if the condition is false, false expression is evaluated. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
418 string := IconTitle(IconID)\n IconTitle returns the title of the icon you specify in IconID, which is the unique numeric identifier that Authorware assigns to each icon used in a file. Comments included in the title are returned as part of the title.
419 Beep()\n This function activates the system's beep sound.
420 JumpFile("filename"[, "variable1, variable2, ...", ["folder"]])\n JumpFile causes Authorware to jump to the file you specify in filename. The file's extension isn't necessary. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
421 Line(pensize, x1, y1, x2, y2)\n Draws a line from position x1, y1 to position x2, y2 with the line width specified by pensize. The line is black unless you change the color with the SetFrame function. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
422 result := Eval(expression[, decimal, separator])\n Evaluates the string in expression and places the resulting value in result. Decimal and separator specify the decimal point and thousands/millions separator. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
423 PressKey("keyname")\n Presses the key specified in keyname as if the user had pressed it on the keyboard. Enclose the key name in quotation marks.
424 Restart()\n Causes Authorware to branch to the beginning of the file, even if the file is set to Resume in the File Setup dialog box. All variables are reinitialized when the file is restarted.\n Restart can only be used in calculation icons.
425 QuitRestart(option)\n Exits the file: 0 - quit to Program Manager or return if jumped to from another file; 1 - to Program Manager; 2 - to DOS; (Win 95/NT: 2 - Reboot; 3 - Shutdown). When resumed, starts at beginning. See "Authorware Reference".
426 result := ArrayGet(n)\n Reads the nth element of the array and returns it in result. These elements can be character strings or numbers.
427 ArraySet(n, value)\n Stores the contents of value in the nth index element of the array. Values can be character strings or numbers. Valid values for n are 0 through 2500. Index numbers need not be sequential. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
428 WriteExtFile("filename", string)\n WriteExtFile overwrites the contents of the specified text file with the contents of string. The function creates a text file if it does not already exist. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
429 string := ReadExtFile("filename")\n Reads the text file specified in filename and returns the file's entire contents as a character string. This function reads only text stored in ASCII (text only) format. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
430 string := Char(key)\n Returns the character, number, symbol, or key name that corresponds to the ASCII code or key name you specify in key. If you specify a key name, such as Tab, enclose it in quotes. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
431 VideoDisplay(show)\n Turns the video display on and off. To turn on the video display at the current frame, define show as on. To turn off the video display, define show as off.
432 VideoSound(channel, play)\n Controls the sound for a video sequence. Channel defines the channel that plays the sound: 1 for channel 1, 2 for channel 2, 3 for both. Define play as on or off. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
433 VideoSpeed(speed)\n Sets the speed for the next video sequence to be played: 0=Pause, 1=Slowest, 2=Slow, 3=Normal , 4=Fast, 5=Fastest\n A negative speed plays the video in reverse at the selected speed. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
434 Box(pensize, x1, y1, x2, y2)\n Draws a box from coordinates x1, y1 to x2, y2 with the line width specified by pensize. The frame is black and the fill white unless you change them with SetFrame and SetFill. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
435 Circle(pensize, x1, y1, x2, y2)\n Draws a circle in an imaginary box bounded by x1, y1 and x2, y2 with the line width set by pensize. The frame is black and the fill white unless changed with SetFrame and SetFill.
436 result := EvalAssign(expression[, decimal, separator])\n Takes the string in expression and places the resulting value in result. Decimal and separator specify the decimal point and thousands/millions separator.
437 Initialize()\nInitialize([variable1, variable2, ..., variable 10])\nResets all custom variables and any system variables that were assigned a value to their initial values.\nYou can limit initialization to a list of up to ten specific variables.
438 ShowCursor(display)\n Toggles the display of the cursor between on and off. Specify off as the argument to hide the cursor; specify on to show the cursor. For example, this turns the cursor off: ShowCursor(OFF)
439 string := Application()\nReturns a string containing the letters COA followed by a space. Application is used by XCMDs to determine whether or not Authorware is running. (COA stands for Course of Action, Authorware's original name).
440 resultString := Capitalize("string"[,1])\n Returns the string that results from capitalizing the first character of every word in string. One or more spaces between characters mark a new word. Use 1 to capitalize only the first word in string.
441 resultString := GetLine("string", n [, m, delim])\n Returns the string that results from retrieving line n from string. To retrieve the range of lines n through m, specify n and m. To use a non-standard line separator character, specify delim.
442 number := Preload(IconID@"IconTitle" [, option])\n Loads all internal data required to execute the icon you specify with IconTitle. External files are not preloaded. Option determines how Preload stores bitmaps.
443 condition := Overlapping(IconID@"IconTitle", IconID@"IconTitle")\n Returns a value of true if the graphic objects in the icons you specify overlap. This function also works with objects posted in calculation icons.
444 resultString := DeleteLine("string", n [, m [, delim]])\n This function returns the string that results from deleting line n in string. Use m to delete the range of lines n through m. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
445 resultString := ReplaceLine("string", n, "newString"[, delim])\n ReplaceLine replaces line n of string with the contents of newString. By default, lines are separated by Return. Use delim to specify a different separator.
446 resultString := InsertLine("string", n, "newString"[, delim])\n InsertLine inserts the newString you specify after line n in string. If n is zero, newString becomes the first line. Use delim to specify a line separator other than Return.
447 PrintScreen()\n Prints the screen on the currently selected printer using the current print options.\n PrintScreen can only be used in calculation icons. Don't embed it or use it in expressions.
448 ReplaceSelection([IconID@"IconTitle"])\n Changes the paths available in a decision icon by making a certain path available for selection. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
449 DrawLine(pensize[, x1, y1, x2, y2])\n Allows the user to draw a line with line width specified by pensize by clicking and dragging. Include x1, y1, x2, y2 coordinates to constrain the user's drawing area. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
450 DrawBox(pensize [,x1, y1, x2, y2])\n Allows the user to draw a box with line width specified by pensize by clicking and dragging. Include x1, y1, x2, y2 coordinates to constrain the user's drawing area. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
451 DrawCircle(pensize[, x1, y1, x2, y2])\n Allows the user to draw an oval with line width specified by pensize by clicking and dragging. Include x1, y1, x2, y2 coordinates to constrain the user's drawing area. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
452 AppendExtFile("filename", string)\n AppendExtFile adds the contents of string to the end of the text file you specify in filename. The function creates a text file if it does not already exist. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
455 VideoText("string", n)\n Shows the text in string on line n, using the character generator in the videodisc player. Not all videodisc players support this function; if yours does not, Authorware ignores this function.
456 JumpFileReturn("filename"[, "variable1, variable2, ...",["folder"]])\nJumps to the file you specify in filename. When the user quits the file or when a Quit(0) or QuitRestart(0) function is encountered, it returns to the original file.
457 JumpOut("program" [, "document"])\n Opens the application you specify in program and quits Authorware. Use the application's exact name and extension. Use document to open a specific file in the application.
458 GoTo(IconID@"IconTitle")\n Jumps to the icon you specify in IconTitle and continues presentation from that icon. In most cases, it's better to use a navigate icon rather than GoTo. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
459 MoveWindow(top, left)\n The MoveWindow function moves the presentation window so that its upper left corner is positioned at the location you specify in top and left. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
460 ResizeWindow(width, height)\n The ResizeWindow function sizes the presentation window to match the coordinate values you specify in width and height.\n ResizeWindow can be used only in calculation icons.
461 number := LineCount("string" [, delim])\n Returns the number of lines in string, excluding any empty lines at the end. By default, lines are separated by Return characters. Use delim to specify a different line delimiter, such as Tab.
462 number := ASIN(x)\n Returns the arc sine of the variable or expression specified in x in the range -pi/2 to pi/2.
463 number := ACOS(x)\n Returns the arc cosine of the variable or expression specified in x in the range 0 to pi.
464 DeleteFile("filename")\nnumber := DeleteFile("filename")\n Deletes the file or directory you specify in filename. You can delete directories only if they don't contain any files or directories. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
465 number := FileType("filename")\n Returns 0 if filename is not a file; 1=directory; 2=unpackaged file; 3=packaged without RunA3W; 4=model; 5=sound; 6=movie; 8=UCD; 10=executable; 12=library; 13=packaged library; 11=other. See "Authorware Reference".
466 SaveRecords()\n Saves the user records to disk. This is done automatically when the user quits a file.
467 Catalog("folder" [,"F" | "D"])\n Locates all files and directories you specify and returns a string listing each. Include the path to the directory in folder. Use F or D to list only files or directories. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
468 CreateFolder("folder")\nnumber := CreateFolder("folder")\n Creates a folder with the name you specify in folder. By default, this new folder is created in the current records folder. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
469 TextCopy()\n TextCopy copies the text from a text response to the clipboard.\n With TextCopy, TextCut, and TextPaste, you can set up an Edit menu users can use to cut, copy, and paste text in text response interactions.
470 TextCut()\n TextCut cuts the text from the text response.\n With TextCopy, TextCut, and TextPaste, you can set up an Edit menu users can use to cut, copy, and paste text in text response interactions.
471 TextPaste()\n TextPaste pastes the clipboard contents into the active text response.\n With TextCopy, TextCut, and TextPaste, you can set up an Edit menu users can use to cut, copy, and paste text in text response interactions.
473 TimeOutGoTo(IconID@"IconTitle")\n If the user doesn't respond within the time limit you set in TimeOutLimit (which monitors the user's activity), Authorware jumps to the icon you specify in IconTitle. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
474 string := ResumeFile(["recfolder"])\n Returns the name of the last file that Authorware exited in response to Quit(1), Quit(2) or Quit(3). Use recfolder if the file's records folder aren't in their default location.
475 string := ResumeFileName(["recfolder"])\n Returns the name of the last file that Authorware exited in response to Quit(1), Quit(2), or Quit(3). Use recfolder if the file's records folder aren't in their default location.
476 ShowMenuBar(display)\n Turns the user menu bar on or off. Specify off as the argument to hide the user menu bar; specify on to display the user menu bar if it's hidden. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
478 DisplayIcon(IconID@"IconTitle")\n Displays the contents of the specified icon. (If that icon is already displayed, this function has no effect.) See "Authorware Reference" for details.
479 ShowTitleBar(display)\n Turns the presentation window title bar on or off. Specify off as the argument to hide the title bar; specify on to display the title bar if it is hidden.
480 FlushKeys()\n Ignores any keys that have been typed by the user but not yet processed by Authorware.
481 EraseAll()\n The EraseAll function erases the entire contents of the presentation window.\n EraseAll can be used only in calculation icons. Don't embed it or use it in expressions.
483 string := IconLogTitle(n[,m])\n Returns a string containing the title of the icon presented n icons back, where 0 (the default) is the current icon, 1 is the icon before that, and so on. Use m to define a range. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
484 EraseIcon(IconID@"IconTitle")\n EraseIcon lets you decide at run time which icons to erase, based on the contents of some variable.\n EraseIcon can be used only in calculation icons. Don't embed it or use it in expressions.
485 JumpPrintReturn("program", "document")\n Opens the application you specify in program and prints the file you specify in document. After printing, Authorware continues its presentation. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
486 resultString := ReplaceString("original string", start, length, "replacement")\n Returns a string that results from replacing part of original string with replacement. Start is the 1st character to replace, length the number of characters to replace.
487 LayerDisplay(LayerNumber [, IconID@"IconTitle"])\n Changes the layer number assigned to objects contained in display and digital movie icons. The higher the layer number, the further forward the object is. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
488 SyncPoint(option)\n The SyncPoint and SyncWait functions synchronize the execution of icons (for example, a sound icon with a display icon). SyncPoint resets the timer depending on the option you specify. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
489 SyncWait(seconds)\n SyncPoint and SyncWait synchronize the execution of icons. SyncWait pauses presentation until the time you specify in seconds expires, using as a point of reference the last SyncPoint setting. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
490 SetProperty("window", prop_name, prop_value)\n Sets the value of a property for a window created by a DLL, XCMD or UCD. Prop_name holds the name of a property, and prop_value is a string or number specifying a value for that property.
491 value := GetProperty("window", property)\n Retrieves the value of a property for the specified window. The argument window is a string containing the name of the window created by a DLL, XCMD or UCD.
492 CloseWindow("window")\n Closes the specified window. The argument window is a string containing the name of the window created by a DLL, XCMD or UCD.
495 DisplayIconNoErase(IconID@"IconTitle")\n Displays the contents of the specified icon, and acts as if Don't Erase is the Erase Feedback setting in the Response Type Options dialog box. This function has no effect if the icon is already displayed.
497 number := RenameFile("filename", "newfilename")\nRenameFile("filename", "newfilename")\n Renames the file you specify in filename with the name you specify in newfilename. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
501 number := IconLogID(n)\n IconLogID returns the icon ID of the icon displayed n icons back. IconLogID(0) returns the icon ID of the current icon.\n To use IconLogID you must set the system variable IconLog to a value greater than zero.
502 VideoPause()\n Pauses the video at the current frame.\n Use this function to pause the video at any point or to set up controls that let the user pause the video.
503 VideoPlay(frame)\n Plays the video to the frame number you specify in frame, at the current speed. If the frame number you specify is less than the number of the current frame, the video plays backward.
504 VideoStep(reverse)\n Moves the video sequence backward or forward by a single frame. To step the video forward, specify off for reverse; to step the video backward, specify on.
505 VideoSeek(frame)\n Moves the video to the frame you specify.\n For example, this expression moves the video to frame 750.\n VideoSeek(750)\n Use this function to locate a particular frame.
506 VideoChromaKey(red, green, blue)\n Determines the chroma key color for the video overlay device. You can specify the amount of each color on a scale from 0 (off) to 65536 (full). See "Authorware Reference" for details.
507 string := VideoSend(message, wait)\n Sends the character string in message to the video player, then pauses for the number of ticks you specify in wait, and returns a response from the video device. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
508 ID := PageHistoryID(n [, m])\n Returns the icon ID of the page specified by n, where 1 is the page displayed most recently, 2 is the page before that, and so on. Use m to define a range. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
509 title := PageHistoryTitle(n [, m])\n Returns the icon title of the page specified by n, where 1 (the default) is the page displayed most recently, 2 is the page before that, and so on. Use m to define a range. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
510 PurgePageHistory()\n Erases the page history, which consists of the icon IDs and icon titles the user has displayed. Use this function when you want to start a new page history.
511 ID := PageFoundID(n)\n Returns the icon ID of an icon that contains a match, where n defines the match. To determine what n is, Authorware assigns 1 to the first page with a match, 2 to the match after that, etc. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
512 title := PageFoundTitle(n [,m])\n Returns the title of the icon that contains a match, where n defines a particular match or a range of titles from the nth match through the mth match. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
513 string := GetTextContaining(n [, m, maxlen])\n Returns the actual word located by FindText, where n defines a particular match, or a range of matches, from the nth match through the mth match. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
514 string := FindText("searchString", scopeIconID, textOrKeywords, matchPattern, resultsInContext, convertResultsToPageIDs, searchInBackground)\n Searches for a specified word and creates an internal match list. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
515 string := Keywords(IconID@"IconTitle")\n Returns all keywords attached to the icon you specify, with each keyword separated by a Return character. To assign keywords, select an icon and choose Keywords from the Attributes menu.
516 ID := IconNext(IconID@"IconTitle")\n In a map, returns the ID of the icon below the icon named in IconTitle (or 0 if there's none). In a branching structure or framework, returns the ID of the icon to the right of the icon named in IconTitle (or 0).
517 ID := IconPrev(IconID@"IconTitle")\n In a map, returns the icon ID of the icon above the icon named in IconTitle (or 0 if there's none). In a branching structure or framework, returns the icon ID to the left of the specified icon (or 0).
518 number:= IconNumChildren(IconID@"IconTitle"[, flag])\n Returns the number of icons in or attached to the icon named in IconTitle. Use flag for the number attached to a framework or in the entry or exit pane. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
519 ID := IconFirstChild(IconID@"IconTitle"[, flag])\n Returns the ID of the first icon in or attached to the icon named in IconTitle. Use flag for the ID of the first icon in a framework or in the entry or exit pane.
520 ID := IconLastChild(IconID@"IconTitle"[, flag])\n Returns the ID of the last icon in or attached to the icon named in IconTitle. Use flag for the ID of the last icon in a framework or in the entry or exit pane.
521 ID := IconParent(IconID@"IconTitle")\n Returns the icon ID of the parent of the icon you specify in IconTitle. This is either the map icon in which the icon is located or the branching icon to which the icon is attached.
522 number:= ChildIDToNum(@ParentTitle, @ChildTitle [, flag])]\n Returns the position of the icon named in ChildTitle that's in or attached to the icon named in ParentTitle. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
523 ID := ChildNumToID(@ParentID, n [, flag])\n Returns the icon ID of the icon at position n within the map icon or to the right of the icon named in ParentID. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
524 IconTypeName(n)\n Returns a description of the icon type that corresponds to the number you specify in n. This number corresponds to a value from 0 to 13. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
525 ID:=PageContaining(IconID@"IconTitle"[, @"framework"])\n Returns the icon ID of the page containing the icon you specify in IconID@"IconTitle". Use framework to find out if the icon is in a particular framework.
526 string := IconTitleShort(IconID)\n IconTitleShort returns the title of the icon you specify in IconID, which is the unique numeric identifier that Authorware assigns to each icon used in a file. It strips any comments included in the title.
527 OLEDoVerb(IconID@"IconTitle", "verb")\n Activates the verb you specify in verb for the first OLE object in an icon, so that the object responds immediately, without waiting for the user to click it. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
528 OLEIconize(IconID@"IconTitle", iconize)\n Determines whether the first OLE object in a display (identified by IconTitle) is shown as an icon (iconize is true) or whether it is fully displayed (iconize is false).
529 OLESetAutoUpdate(IconID@"IconTitle", update)\n Determines whether the first linked OLE object in the display identified by IconTitle is updated automatically (update is true) or manually (update is false). See "Authorware Reference" for details.
530 OLEUpdateNow(IconID@"IconTitle")\n Updates the first linked OLE object in the display identified by IconTitle (or in the first OLE object in the current display). If the object is embedded, this function redraws the object.
531 OLESetTrigger(IconID@"IconTitle", [trigger])\n Determines what trigger the first OLE object in a display icon responds to:\n 0 -- No trigger (default).\n 1 -- Single-click.\n 2 -- Double-click.
532 number := OLEGetTrigger(IconID@"IconTitle")\nReturns a number that corresponds to the user action you set up to trigger an OLE object:\n0 -- No trigger (default).\n1 -- Single-click.\n2 -- Double-click.\nUse OLESetTrigger to set the trigger.
533 OLESetTriggerVerb(IconID@"IconTitle", "verb")\nAssigns the verb you specify in verb to the first OLE object in the icon named in IconTitle. The verb is triggered by double-clicking the object, unless you've set a different trigger with OLESetTrigger.
534 string := OLEGetTriggerVerb(IconID@"IconTitle")\n Returns the trigger verb that is set up for the first OLE object in the display icon you specify in IconTitle.
535 string := OLEGetObjectVerbs(IconID@"IconTitle")\n Returns a list of all verbs that apply to the first OLE object in the given display icon. The first verb in the list is the primary verb. Items in the list are separated by Return characters.
536 MediaPlay(IconID@"IconTitle")\n Starts playing the digital movie or video clip whose icon title you specify. If the movie or video clip is already playing, this function restarts the play from the beginning.\n
537 MediaPause(IconID@"IconTitle", pause)\nPauses or resumes the digital movie or video clip in the icon named in IconTitle. When pause is true, the movie or video pauses. When pause is false, a digital movie will resume, but a video clip will not.
538 MediaSeek(IconID@"IconTitle", position)\n Sets the frame number for the given digital movie or video icon.
539 number := Code(character)\n Returns the ASCII code that corresponds to the character, number, symbol, or key name you specify in character.\n See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
540 number:= IconType(IconID@"IconTitle")\n Returns a number from 1 to 13, which corresponds to the icon type of the icon you name in IconTitle. See "Authorware Reference" for the number that corresponds to each type of icon.
541 SetMode(mode)\n Sets the drawing mode for use with graphics functions: 0=Matted, 1=Transparent, 2 =Inverse, 3 =Erase, 4=Opaque
542 SetFill(flag [, color])\n Sets the fill style for use with graphics functions. Flag is true for fill, false for no fill. Use the RGB function to calculate the color.
543 SetFrame(flag [, color])\n Sets the frame style for graphics functions. Flag is true for fill, false for no fill. Use the RGB function to calculate the color. For no frame, you can also pass 0 as the thickness to the individual graphics function.
544 SetLine(type)\n Set the line style for use with graphics functions: 0 = no arrows, 1=start arrow, 2=end arrow, 3=both arrows
545 RGB(R, G, B)\n Combines the R (red), G (green), and B (blue) values into a single color value. Each component is a number between 0 and 255.
546 Trace("string")\n Use this function for debugging. When tracing is on in the Trace window, every time the debugger finds the Trace function, it dumps String into the Trace window. This function only works during authoring.
547 identifier := GetMovieInstance(IconID@MovieTitle)\nReturns an identifier for an instance of a movie. The variable identifier is the value returned; MovieTitle is the title of the icon that plays the movie.
548 Unload(IconID@IconTitle)\nUnload removes external movies that are in the list of preloaded movies. IconTitle is the title of the icon that plays the movie (-1 unloads every preloaded movie in the list).
549 ShowTaskBar(display)\n By default, Authorware hides the Windows 95 or NT task bar. ShowTaskBar allows it to be visible if it overlaps the presentation window. You must accompany ShowTaskBar(ON) with ShowTitleBar(ON). See "What's New in Authorware 3.5."
550 GoToNetPage(URL)\n Opens a URL whether it's a shocked Authorware piece or some other MIME type. Using GoToNetPage opens a new page within the net browser.
551 string := NetDownload(URL)\n Retrieves an HTTP item into a local file and returns the name of the file. The URL parameter is a universal resource locator which specifies the HTTP item to be retrieved.
613 if condition then statement\n Use an If-Then statement to set up a condition and provide Authorware with a specific set of instructions to follow if the condition is true.
614 Use repeat with to repeat an action a set number of times.\n Syntax:\n repeat with counter := start [down] to finish\n statement(s)\n end repeat
615 Use repeat while to repeat an action while a condition is true. Each time the loop is repeated, the condition is checked. When it changes, the loop is exited.\n Syntax:\n repeat while condition\n statement(s)\n end repeat
616 next repeat\nUse next repeat and exit repeat anywhere inside the body of a Repeat loop. Next repeat skips over any remaining statements in the loop and immediately starts to execute the loop again from the top.
617 exit repeat\nExit repeat can be anywhere inside a Repeat loop. Exit repeat exits the loop and executes the next statement in the calculation icon, or if there are none, exits the calculation icon.
618 exit\nExits a script in a calculation window.\nWhen Authorware encounters an exit statement, it skips the rest of the instructions and exits the calculation window. If the calculation is attached to an icon, Authorware executes the icon.
619 Arithmetic operators:\n + add * multiply\n - subtract / divide\n ** exponentiate\n Arithmetic operators can be used with numbers or with variables that contain numbers. They return a numerical result.
620 string := string1 ^ string2[^string 3^ ...]\n The concatenate operator returns the single string created by connecting the contents of string1, string2, and so on. For details see "Using Functions, Variables, and Expressions" in "Using Authorware."
621 Relational operators:\n= equal to <= less than or equal to\n<> not equal to >= greater than or equal to\n< less than > greater than\nRelational operators compare two values and return a true or false result.
622 Logical operators:\n & and | or ~ not\n Logical operators compare logical values and return a logical (true or false) result.
623 variable := value or expression\n The assignment operator assigns the value or the result of evaluating the expression to a variable. For more information see "Using Functions, Variables, and Expressions" in "Using Authorware."
624 NumEntry
625 RepCount
626 Random
627 Precision
628 MaxRand
629 MinRand
630 NumEntry2
631 NumEntry3
632 EntryText
633 NumCount
634 TimeInInteraction
635 Tries
636 ChoiceNumber
637 ChoiceCount
638 ResponseStatus
639 Correct
640 WindowLeft
641 CorrectChoice
642 ChoicesMatched
643 WordCount
644 CharCount
645 TimesMatched
646 MatchedEver
647 BranchPath
648 JudgeString
649 PresetEntry
650 JudgedInteractions
651 JudgedResponses
652 TotalCorrect
653 TotalWrong
654 FirstTryCorrect
655 FirstTryWrong
656 PercentCorrect
657 PercentWrong
658 PathSelected
659 TimesSelected
660 SelectedEver
661 FileTitle
662 FileName
663 UserName
664 FirstName
665 Sessions
666 WindowWidth
667 WindowHeight
668 ClickX
669 ClickY
670 CursorX
671 CursorY
672 FirstDate
673 StartTime
674 ElapsedDays
675 TotalTime
676 TotalHours
677 SessionTime
678 SessionHours
679 SystemSeconds
680 ClickSeconds
681 Date
682 Time
683 DayName
684 Day
685 MonthName
686 Month
687 Year
688 FullDate
689 Key
690 KeyNum
691 ExecutingIconID
692 Pi
693 e
694 LicenseInfo
695 Version
696 SerialNumber
697 FullTime
698 TimeRemaining
699 ResponseTime
700 Machine
701 MachineName
702 OSNumber
703 OSName
704 ShiftDown
705 CommandDown
706 AltDown
707 CapsLock
708 MouseDown
709 DisplayX
710 DisplayY
711 PathPosition
712 PositionX
713 PositionY
714 Moving
715 Animating
716 Dragging
717 MatchedIconTitle
718 ResponseType
719 EvalStatus
720 EvalMessage
721 Movable
722 ExecutingIconTitle
723 Hour
724 Minute
725 Sec
726 Resume
727 VideoFrame
728 LastX
729 LastY
730 AllSelected
731 PathCount
732 DiskBytes
733 MemoryAvailable
734 FileSize
735 Within
736 RecordsLocation
737 DirectorySize
738 WindowTop
739 FileLocation
740 CreatorProgram
741 ButtonTime
742 MenuTime
743 VideoDone
744 VideoResponding
745 ControlDown
746 DoubleClick
747 IOStatus
748 IOMessage
749 PreviousMatch
750 MaxBackground
751 TriggerCount
752 SoundPlaying
753 ScreenDepth
754 LastObjectClicked
755 Tab
756 Return
757 WindowHandle
758 ObjectMoved
759 ObjectMatched
760 TimeOutLimit
761 ResponseTop
762 ResponseLeft
763 ResponseHeight
764 ResponseWidth
765 ForceCaps
766 CustomBanner
767 CorrectChoicesMatched
768 WrongChoicesMatched
769 AllCorrectMatched
770 VideoUsesPrinterPort
771 MotionTrails
772 CaseSensitive
773 PathsReplaced
774 TotalPathsSelected
775 WordClicked
776 LineClicked
777 ResumeIcon
778 Layer
779 IconLog
780 MoviePlaying
781 ObjectClicked
782 LastWordClicked
783 LastLineClicked
784 SearchPath
785 RightMouseDown
786 MiddleMouseDown
787 PageCount
788 CurrentPageID
789 CurrentPageNum
790 MatchCount
791 Navigating
792 NavTo
793 NavFrom
794 RootIcon
795 CallStackText
796 CalledFrom
797 HotTextClicked
798 MediaPosition
799 MediaPlaying
800 MediaLength
801 DisplayTop
802 DisplayLeft
803 DisplayWidth
804 DisplayHeight
806 TimeExpired
807 OrigWorkingDirectory
808 SearchPercentComplete
809 LastSearchString
810 Checked
811 IconID
812 IconTitle
813 ScreenWidth
814 ScreenHeight
815 OSVersion
816 AppType
817 AppTypeName
818 PathType
819 FileNameType
820 NetConnected
821 NetLocation
880 NumEntry contains the first number the user types in response to a text-entry interaction. NumEntry@"IconTitle" contains the first number the user types in the icon named in IconTitle. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
881 Contains the number of times the current decision has been repeated. RepCount must be used within the decision loop structure. RepCount@"IconTitle" contains the number of times the specified decision icon has been repeated.
886 Contains the second number in a user's response to a text interaction. NumEntry2@"IconTitle" contains the number at the specified interaction. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
887 Contains the third number in a user's response to a text interaction. NumEntry3@"IconTitle" contains the number at the specified interaction. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
888 Contains the text of the user's last response in the last interaction. EntryText@"IconTitle" contains the text of the user's last response for the specified interaction. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
889 Contains the total number of numeric characters in the user's last entry. NumCount@"IconTitle" counts the numbers in the user's last response for the interaction you specify in IconTitle. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
890 Contains the total time the user spent in the last interaction (measured in seconds, including fractions expressed as decimals). TimeInInteraction@"IconTitle" contains the number of seconds the user spent in the interaction in the icon you specify.
891 Contains the number of times the user matched a response in the current interaction. Tries@"IconTitle" provides the number of times the user matched a response in the specified interaction.
892 Contains the number of the last icon matched by the user in the current interaction. ChoiceNumber@"IconTitle" contains the number of the last icon matched in the specified interaction. Icons are numbered from left to right, beginning with 1.
893 Contains the total number of responses that are attached to the current interaction. ChoiceCount@"IconTitle" contains the total number of target responses attached to the specified interaction.
894 Contains the status (1=Correct, 2=Wrong) of the first judged response matched in the last interaction. ResponseStatus@"IconTitle" contains the status of the first judged response in the specified interaction. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
895 Contains the title of the first response icon whose status is set to Correct (+). Correct@"IconTitle" contains the title of the first correct response icon in the specified interaction.
896 WindowLeft contains the number of pixels from the left edge of the screen to the left edge of the presentation window. (This corresponds to the x-coordinate screen location of the upper left corner of the presentation window.)
897 Contains the number of the first response icon in the interaction set to Correct (+). CorrectChoice@"IconTitle" contains the number of the first correct response icon in the specified interaction. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
898 Contains the number of different response icons the user has matched in the current interaction. ChoicesMatched@"IconTitle" contains the number of different response icons the user matched in the specified interaction.
899 Contains the number of words that the user enters in a text-entry interaction. Authorware counts as a word any group of characters that does not contain spaces. WordCount@"IconTitle" contains the number of words in the response in the specified icon.
900 Contains the number of characters the user typed in response to a text interaction. CharCount@"IconTitle" contains the number of characters in the user's response for the icon you specify with IconTitle. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
901 Contains the number of times the user matched the current response icon in this presentation of the file. TimesMatched@"IconTitle" provides the number of times the user matched the icon specified by "IconTitle."
902 If the user has previously matched a response, MatchedEver is true. MatchedEver@"IconTitle" is true if the user has previously matched the response icon you specify in IconTitle. If the response has not been matched, MatchedEver is false.
903 Contains the number of the Exit path of the last target response matched: 0=Continue, 1=Exit Interaction, 2=Try Again, 3=Return. BranchPath@"IconTitle" contains the Exit path in the specified interaction. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
904 By assigning a value to this variable, you can force Authorware to execute the icon that matches the contents of JudgeString. The JudgeString value is used as the response rather than the user's response. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
905 If you assign text to this variable, that text appears automatically in a text entry field during presentation. The user can add to this text, edit it, or delete it. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
906 Contains the total number of judged interactions the user has encountered in the file. An interaction is judged if the response status of any of its attached icons is set to Correct or Wrong. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
907 Contains the total number of responses given by the user to all judged interactions encountered in the file. An interaction is judged if the response status of any of its attached icons is set to Correct or Wrong.
908 TotalCorrect contains the total number of correct responses the user made to all judged interactions in the file. (An interaction is a "judged interaction" if any one of its responses is judged.) See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
909 TotalWrong contains the total number of wrong responses the user made to all judged interactions in the file. (An interaction is a "judged interaction" if any one of its responses is judged.) See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
910 FirstTryCorrect contains the total number of correct responses the user made on the first response to judged interactions in the file. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
911 FirstTryWrong contains the total number of wrong responses the user made on the first response to judged interactions in the file. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
912 PercentCorrect contains the percentage of all judged responses that were judged correct.
913 PercentWrong contains the percentage of all judged responses that were judged wrong.
914 Contains the number of the last path selected in the current decision. PathSelected@"IconTitle" provides the number of the last path selected for the specified decision icon. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
915 Contains the number of times (up to 255) that the last decision path has been selected. TimesSelected@"IconTitle" contains the number of times the specified icon attached to a decision icon has been selected.
916 SelectedEver is true if the current path of the decision icon has been previously selected for the user. SelectedEver@"IconTitle" is true if the specified icon attached to a decision icon has previously been selected.
917 Contains the title of the file as specified in the File Setup options on the File menu.
918 Contains the name of the current file, without the path. (This differs from the system variable FileTitle, which contains the title you assign in the File Setup dialog box.)
919 Use the variable UserName to store the user's full name. You can ask users to type their names in a text interaction, then assign the value of EntryText to UserName. You can also assign a value to UserName directly.
920 Extracts the user's first name from the system variable UserName. If UserName was typed with the last name first, Authorware stores the first word after the comma in FirstName. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
921 Contains the number of times the user has used the current file. If the file is set to Restart, this value will always be 1.
922 Contains the width of the Presentation window in pixels.
923 Contains the height of the Presentation window in pixels.
924 ClickX contains the number of pixels from the left edge of the presentation window to the position of the cursor when the user last pressed the mouse button.
925 Contains the number of pixels from the top of the presentation window (the edge below the title bar) to the location of the cursor at the last mouse click. If Overlay Menu Bar is off and the menu is showing, the top is the edge below the menu bar.
926 CursorX contains the number of pixels from the left edge of the presentation window to the current cursor position.
927 Contains the number of pixels from the top of the presentation window (the edge below the title bar) to the location of the current cursor position. If Overlay Menu Bar is off and the menu is showing, the top is the edge below the menu bar.
928 Contains the first date the user used the current file. If the file is set to Restart, FirstDate always contains the date on which the current session started. The date format is set according to local standards based on system localization.
929 Contains the time the user began working on the file, in hours and minutes. The format is determined by the computer system's localization settings.
930 Contains the number of days since the user last used the piece. If the file is set to Restart, this variable always returns zero.
931 Contains the total amount of time the user spent in the file in all sessions, expressed in hours and minutes. If the file is set to restart when the user returns to it, TotalTime equals SessionTime. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
932 Contains the total amount of time the user spent in the file for all sessions, expressed in hours and decimal fractions of an hour (not minutes). If the file is set to restart when the user returns to it, TotalHours equals SessionHours.
933 Contains the duration of the current user session in hours and minutes. Time is measured from when the user started the file.
934 Contains the duration of the current user session in hours and decimal fractions of an hour (not minutes). Time is measured from when the user started the file.
935 Contains the number of seconds since the computer was started or restarted.\n This variable is useful for measuring elapsed time. Because it's a numerical value, you can use it in calculations.
936 Contains the number of seconds that have elapsed since the user pressed the left mouse button.
937 Contains the current date in numerical format (02/08/95). The format is automatically set to local standards using localization settings.
938 Contains the current time in hours and minutes. The format is determined by the computer system's localization settings.
939 Contains the name of the current day of the week--for example, Monday.
940 Contains the number of the current day of the month, ranging from 1 to 31.
941 Contains the name of the current month.
942 Contains the number of the current month, from 1 to 12.
943 Contains the current year.
944 Contains the current day and date in long form, which includes the day of the week, the month, the day of the month, and the year. The date format is determined by the computer system's localization settings.
945 Key contains the name of the last key the user pressed, such as h, H, Delete, 9, or Enter.
946 KeyNum contains a numeric code representing the last key the user pressed. (You can find out the code number for each key by embedding KeyNum in display text.)
947 ExecutingIconID contains a unique numerical identifier assigned to the icon that is currently being executed.\n It's best not to use the literal, numeric value of an icon ID because the value may change when the piece is saved or packaged.
948 Contains the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter (3.1415926536).
949 Contains the transcendental constant used as the base for natural logarithms (2.718281828459).
950 Contains the name and organization of the person licensed to use this copy of Authorware. You enter this information when you install Authorware on your system.
951 Contains the version number of the copy of Authorware you're using.
952 Contains the unique serial number assigned to the copy of Authorware you're using.
953 Contains the current time in long format, which includes hours, minutes, and seconds. The format is determined by the computer system's localization settings.
954 Contains the seconds remaining for: an interaction with a time limit response; a time limit response icon; a decision icon; a wait icon. TimeRemaining@"IconTitle" provides information for a specified icon. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
955 Contains the number of seconds it took the user to respond to an interaction. ResponseTime@"IconTitle" contains the number of seconds it took the user to give the last response to the specified interaction. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
956 Identifies the type of computer in use: 1 for a Macintosh Plus, SE, or Classic; 2 for a Macintosh or Performa system with color capability and a processor other than a 68000; 3 for an IBM PC or compatible computer; and 5 for a Power Macintosh.
957 MachineName contains either "Macintosh", "IBM-PC or compatible" or "Power Macintosh" depending on the computer running the Authorware piece.\n Use this variable in cross-platform development.
958 OSNumber contains a number corresponding to the operating system being used: 1=Macintosh, 3=Windows.
959 OSName contains the name of the class of operating system being used: Macintosh or Microsoft Windows.
960 ShiftDown is true when the user is pressing the Shift key.
961 CommandDown is true if the Control key is pressed. On the Macintosh, CommandDown is true if the Command key (not the Control key) is pressed.
962 AltDown is true when the Alt key is pressed. (Keep in mind that the Alt key can also activate the Authorware menus when you're authoring, as well as user menus during presentation.)
963 CapsLock is true if the CapsLock key is currently on.
964 MouseDown is true if the user is pressing the left mouse button (or the mouse button on the Macintosh).\n Note: You can use Authorware's Button Editor to change the appearance of a button when the user clicks it or passes the mouse over it.
965 DisplayX contains the distance from the left edge of the presentation window to the center of a specified display or movie. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
966 DisplayY contains the distance from the top of the presentation window to the center of a specified display or movie. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
967 PathPosition@"IconTitle" contains the position of the display in the specified icon in relation to the grid, if it has been positioned on a path. You can position displays along paths through motion icon options or Effects options.
968 PositionX contains the horizontal position of the display in relation to the grid, if it has been positioned or moved in an area. PositionX@"IconTitle" contains the position values for the specified icon.
969 PositionY contains the vertical positions of the display in relation to the grid, if it has been positioned or moved in an area. PositionY@"IconTitle" contains the position values for the specified icon.
970 Moving@"IconTitle" is true if the display in the specified icon is being moved by a motion icon or dragged by the user.
971 Animating@"IconTitle" is true if the specified icon is being moved by a motion icon.
972 Dragging@"IconTitle" is true if the user is dragging the display in the specified icon.
973 Contains the title of the last response icon the user matched. MatchedIconTitle@"IconTitle" contains the title of the last response icon matched in the specified interaction.
974 Contains a number that represents the response type of the last icon matched in an interaction. ResponseType@"IconTitle" contains the response type of the last icon matched in the specified interaction. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
975 Contains the status returned by the last call to the Eval or EvalAssign system function. See "Authorware Reference" for a list of the possible status values and their meaning.
976 Contains the text message of a possible syntax error resulting from the last call to the Eval or EvalAssign system function with an invalid expression. If no syntax error occurred, EvalMessage is empty.
977 Movable@"IconTitle" is true if the display in the specified icon can be moved by the user. You can assign values to this variable to make any display movable or immovable. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
978 ExecutingIconTitle contains the title of the icon that is currently being executed, including comments.
979 Contains the number of the current hour of the day, ranging from 0 to 23.
980 Contains the number of the current minute of the hour, from 0 to 59.
981 Contains the number of the current second of the minute, from 0 to 59.
982 If the Resume option in the File Setup dialog box is selected, Resume is true; Authorware returns to the icon where it quit to execute another file or application. If Resume is false, Authorware resumes at the last icon where Resume was true.
983 Contains the number of the current video frame being played by an attached video device.
984 LastX contains the last x coordinate drawn by a graphics function.
985 LastY contains the last y coordinate drawn by a graphics function.
986 AllSelected is true if every icon attached to the current decision icon has been selected. AllSelected@"IconTitle" is true if every icon attached to the specified decision icon has been selected.
987 Contains the total number of icons attached to the current decision icon. PathCount@"IconTitle" contains the number of icons attached to the decision icon you specify.
988 The amount of space available on the disk that contains the current file, in bytes.
989 The amount of RAM available on the machine, in bytes.
990 Contains the current size of the file in bytes. This value changes as you make changes to the file while you're authoring; it may also change when you save the file.
991 Within@"IconTitle" is true if the icon Authorware is presenting is the specified icon. The specified icon is almost always a map, interaction, decision, or framework icon.
992 Contains the full pathname of the folder that contains user records. Use the following syntax: "C:\Windows\A3W_DATA\" ("hard disk:System Folder: Preferences: RunA3M Data:" on the Macintosh). See "Authorware Reference" for details.
994 WindowTop contains the number of pixels from the upper edge of the screen to the upper edge of the presentation window. (This corresponds to the y-coordinate screen location of the upper left corner of the presentation window.)
995 Contains the path to the folder that contains the current file. Use the following syntax:\n "drive:\directory1\directory2\\"\n (such as "C:\Apps\Graphics\")\n See "Authorware Reference" for details.
999 VideoDone is true if the current video sequence is finished playing.
1000 This variable is true when communication is established with the selected video device.
1001 ControlDown is true if the Control key is pressed.
1002 DoubleClick is true if the last left mouse click was a double-click.
1003 Provides status information about the most recent input/output (I/O) system function that was performed: 0 indicates no error; other values are defined by the computer's operating system. The value may vary in cross-platform applications.
1004 Contains a string that provides status information about the most recent input/output (I/O) system function that was performed. I/O functions include WriteExtFile, ReadExtFile, AppendExtFile, CreateFolder, DeleteFile, and RenameFile.
1005 PreviousMatch@"IconTitle" is true if the specified response icon was the last one matched by the user in the interaction. If the specified icon was not the last response icon matched, PreviousMatch is false.
1008 Contains the value of true if a sound is playing.
1009 Contains the number of bits used to represent each screen pixel based on the driver you installed. Common values are: 1 bit for monochrome; 4 bit for 16 colors; 8 bit for 256 colors; and 16, 24, or 32 bit for thousands or millions of colors.
1010 LastObjectClicked contains the title of the display the user clicked. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
1011 Tab contains a single Tab character.\n Note: You can put a Tab character in a string as "\t".
1012 Return contains a single Return character.\n Note: You can put a Return character in a string as "\r".
1013 On Windows computers, WindowHandle contains the window handle of Authorware's presentation window. On Windows computers, all windows are identified internally by a window handle.
1014 Following an interaction containing one or more movable object responses, ObjectMoved contains the title of the last display icon the user moved, even if it didn't match a response icon.
1015 Following an interaction containing one or more movable object responses, ObjectMatched contains the title of the last display icon matched when the user moved an object.
1016 Use TimeOutLimit to specify an amount of time, in seconds, that Authorware waits for any mouse or keyboard activity. If the user does nothing within that time, Authorware jumps to the icon specified in the TimeOutGoTo system function.
1017 Contains the upper screen coordinate of the response area for the current button, hot spot, hot object, target area, or text-entry response. ResponseTop@"IconTitle" contains the value in the specified icon.
1018 Contains the left screen coordinate of the response area for the current button, hot spot, hot object, target area, or text-entry response. ResponseLeft@"IconTitle" contains the value in the specified icon.
1019 Contains the height of the response area for the current button, hot spot, hot object, target area, or text-entry response. ResponseHeight@"IconTitle" contains the height for the specified icon.
1020 Contains the width of the response area for the current button, hot spot, hot object, target area, or text-entry response. ResponseWidth@"IconTitle" contains the width for the specified icon.
1021 When you set ForceCaps to true, all text the user types in the current interaction display is converted to uppercase letters. ForceCaps@"IconTitle" converts the user's text in the specified interaction to all uppercase letters.
1023 CorrectChoicesMatched contains the number of responses with a status of Correct that the user matched in an interaction. CorrectChoicesMatched@"IconTitle" contains the number for the specified interaction.
1024 WrongChoicesMatched contains the number of responses with a status of Wrong that the user matched in an interaction. WrongChoicesMatched@"IconTitle" contains the number for the specified interaction.
1025 AllCorrectMatched is true if a user has matched every response attached to the interaction icon that has been assigned a status of Correct. Otherwise, it's false. AllCorrectMatched@"IconTitle" provides the status of the variable at the specified icon.
1031 WordClicked contains the word the user clicked in a text object, UNLESS the user then clicks something other than a word, in which case WordClicked returns an empty (null) string.
1032 Contains the number of the line the user clicked in a text object. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
1033 Use this variable to specify a calculation icon to be executed when the user resumes a file. After executing the calculation icon, Authorware then moves to the icon at which the file was set to resume. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
1034 Contains the layer number of the current display, interaction, or movie. Layer@"IconTitle" contains the layer number of the icon you specify in IconTitle. The layer number is assigned in the Effects dialog box or with the LayerDisplay function.
1035 Use IconLog to set the number of icons you want Authorware to store in a log. You can get access to information about the logged icons using the system functions IconLogTitle and IconLogID. Values can range from 0 (no icons are being logged) to 100.
1036 Use this variable to synchronize events by activating or deactivating icons, depending on whether MoviePlaying is true. This variable has been replaced by MediaPlaying, but is still supported.
1037 ObjectClicked contains the title of the display the user clicked, UNLESS the user last clicked the presentation window background without clicking an object, in which case ObjectClicked contains an empty (null) string.
1038 LastWordClicked contains the word a user clicked in a text object. If the user then clicks something else, WordClicked returns an empty (null) string. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
1039 This variable contains the number of the line the user clicked in a text object.
1040 A search path is a list of directories separated by semicolons. When Authorware needs to locate an external file, it looks in several standard directories and in the directories specified in SearchPath. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
1041 RightMouseDown is true if the user is pressing the right mouse button (on Windows computers).
1042 MiddleMouseDown is true if the user is pressing the middle mouse button (on Windows computers).
1043 Contains the total number of pages attached to the current (or most recent) framework. PageCount@"framework" contains the number of pages attached to the framework icon you specify by title.
1044 Contains the icon ID of the currently displayed page. If no page is displayed, this variable contains 0. CurrentPageID@"framework" contains the icon ID of the last page displayed at the framework icon named, or 0 if no pages have been displayed.
1045 Contains the number of the last page displayed in the current framework icon. CurrentPageNum@"framework" provides the number of the last page displayed in the specified framework icon. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
1046 Contains a number that shows how many times the FindText function found a particular word.
1047 Use Navigating within the entry or exit pane of a framework icon to determine whether a jump or call to a page in a different framework is underway. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
1048 Use this variable in the entry pane of a framework icon. When a navigate icon or hot text causes a jump to a page in a framework where NavTo is used, NavTo contains the ID of the page where Authorware is headed. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
1049 Use in the exit pane of a framework icon. When a navigate icon or hot text causes a jump to a page or an icon outside the framework where NavFrom is used, NavFrom contains the ID of the page you're leaving. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
1050 Contains the icon ID of the highest level of logic in an Authorware file. The root icon is an implied map icon that contains the entire file.
1051 Contains a list of connections between two icons that were set up as a call, where Authorware has not yet returned to the calling icon. Connections are listed in the order they were made, with the most recent connection at the top.
1052 CalledFrom@"IconTitle" contains the icon ID of the icon that is the origin of the most recent call to the specified icon. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
1053 Contains the hot text that a user has clicked when you've selected single- or double-clicking as the action that triggers the hot text. If the user has not clicked any hot text triggered by clicking, the variable contains an empty string.
1054 This variable contains the current frame number of the digital movie or video clip you specify in MediaPosition@"IconTitle". The accuracy of the frame number depends on the type of movie that is playing.
1055 This variable is true if the digital movie or video clip you specify with MediaPlaying@"IconTitle" is playing. If it is not playing, the value is false. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
1056 Contains the total number of frames in the movie or on the videodisc you specify in MediaType@"IconTitle".
1057 DisplayTop contains the distance between the top of a specified movie or display and the top edge of the presentation window. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
1058 DisplayLeft contains the distance between the left side of a specified movie or display and the left edge of the presentation window. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
1059 DisplayWidth contains the width of a specified display or digital movie. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
1060 DisplayHeight contains the dimensions of a specified display or digital movie. See "Authorware Reference" for more information.
1062 TimeExpired@"IconTitle" is true if the decision icon specified by IconTitle stopped because its time limit expired. The variable is false if the decision icon stopped for some other reason or if it is still running.
1063 This variable is set to the path of the working directory that is in effect when Authorware is started. Like FileLocation, OrigWorkingDirectory is set by Authorware; you can't assign it a value. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
1064 Shows the completeness of the current or last search. 0 means that FindText has never been called, the Find dialog box has never been invoked, or the search has just started; 100 means the search is complete. See "Authorware Reference" for details.
1065 Contains the last search string passed to FindText or typed in the Find Word dialog box.
1066 Checked@"IconTitle" is true if the button at the indicated icon is in any of the four checked states listed in the Button Editor dialog box. If this variable is used to set a button, Authorware selects the appropriate checked state.
1067 Contains the unique numerical identifier of the icon in which it appears. IconID@"IconTitle" contains the unique numerical identifier assigned to the icon specified by IconTitle.
1068 IconTitle contains the title of the icon in which it appears.
1069 ScreenWidth contains the width of the screen in pixels.
1070 ScreenHeight contains the height of the screen in pixels.
1071 Tells the version of the operating system used. OSVersion is more specific than OSName or OSNumber. Examples OSVersion values: "MacOS System Software 7.5.1", "System Software 7.1", "Windows 3.1", "Windows 95 (4.0)", "Windows NT (3.51)".
1072 Identifies the type of Authorware application in use according to the platform: 1 for Windows 3.1; 2 for Windows 95 and Windows NT; 3 for 68000, 68020, 68030 and 68040 Macintosh computers; 4 for Power Macintosh computers.
1073 Identifies the type of Authorware application in use according to the intended platform: "16-bit" for Windows 3.1; "32-bit" for Windows 95 and NT; "68k" for 68000, 020, 030 and 040 Macintosh computers; "PowerPC" for PowerMac computers.
1074 Set to 0 to cause all variables that return filenames to return DOS style paths (eg. C:). Set to 1 for UNC (Universal Naming Convention, as used in Windows 95/NT) style paths. Ignored on the Macintosh and Windows 3.1. See "What's New in Authorware 3.5."
1075 Controls the format of filenames returned by system functions and variables: 0 for DOS names (8 characters plus 3-character extension); 1 for long names (up to 255 characters). Relevant in Windows 95 and NT. See "What's New in Authorware 3.5."
1136 System
1137 Standard Macintosh Button
1138 Standard Windows Button
1139 Standard Windows 95 Button
1140 Standard Macintosh Checkbox
1141 Standard Windows Checkbox
1142 Standard Windows 95 Checkbox
1143 Standard Macintosh Radio-button
1144 Standard Windows Radio-button
1145 Standard Windows 95 Radio-button
1146 Native Platform Button
1147 Copy of %ls
1148 Type: %s
1149 Custom
1150 System
1151 Uses: %d
1152 Building Button Images
1153 Combining Images
1154 Converting to Bitmap
1155 Building Button
1168 &Pause Ctrl+P
1169 &Proceed Ctrl+P
1172 &Jump to Icons Ctrl+J
1173 &Jump to Display Ctrl+J
1174 &Close Ctrl+W
1175 &Close Library Ctrl+W
1176 &Save Ctrl+S
1177 &Save Library Ctrl+S
1178 Save &As...
1179 Save Library &As...
1180 P&rint...
1181 P&rint Library...
1182 &Package...
1183 &Package Library...
1184 January
1185 February
1186 March
1187 April
1188 May
1189 June
1190 July
1191 August
1192 September
1193 October
1194 November
1195 December
1200 Sunday
1201 Monday
1202 Tuesday
1203 Wednesday
1204 Thursday
1205 Friday
1206 Saturday
1216 Drag object to destination
1217 Drag object to base position
1218 Drag object to end position
1219 Click object to be moved
1220 Drag object to create path
1221 Drag object to extend path
1232 Untitled
1233 Calcs from Map
1234 DeletedIcon
1235 DeletedFunction
1236 DeletedVariable
1248 Icon '%s'
1249 from map '%s'
1250 %ld icons from map '%s'
1251 %ld icons
1252 %s file '%s'
1253 %d icon(s) total, %k K bytes
1265 Select a file:
1266 Where is %s?
1267 Where is the EXE for %s?
1268 Where is movie %ls?
1269 Find Library
1270 Save File As
1271 Save %s As
1272 Open Library
1273 Package File As
1274 Package Library As
1275 Find packaged version of %ls
1276 Create New Model
1277 Load Model
1278 Import which file?
1279 Load Movie
1280 Load Sound
1281 Load Cursor
1282 Load Palette
1283 Load function
1284 Where is function %ls()?
1285 Select a file:
1286 Where is the spelling dictionary?
1287 Save And Compact File As
1288 Save And Compact %s As
1289 Where is %s?
1312 Converting file to Authorware 3.5 format
1313 Mac
1314 MapAllSizes
1315 Variables
1316 Converting icon structure
1317 Converting icon: %ls
1318 %ls (%d pixels)
1319 %d Point (%d pixels)
1320 %ls,%d (%d pixels)
1321 Converting library references
1322 Functions
1323 Updating connections
1324 Converting file to this platform
1325 Copying file
1326 Re-indexing text
1327 Finishing
1328 OK - Edit Display
1329 OK - Edit Motion
1330 OK - Edit Erase
1331 OK - Edit Map
1332 OK - Edit Wait
1333 OK - Edit Calc
1334 OK - Edit Movie
1335 OK - Edit Sound
1336 OK - Edit Video
1337 OK - Edit Navigation
1351 Macintosh
1352 Macintosh II
1353 IBM-PC or compatible
1354 IBM-PC or compatible
1355 Power Macintosh
1361 Macintosh
1362 MS-DOS
1363 Microsoft Windows
1408 Shift
1409 Opt
1410 Alt
1411 F
1412 Backspace
1413 Tab
1414 Clear
1415 Enter
1416 Pause
1417 SysReq
1418 Esc
1419 PageUp
1420 PageDown
1421 End
1422 Home
1423 LeftArrow
1424 RightArrow
1425 UpArrow
1426 DownArrow
1427 Print
1428 Insert
1429 Delete
1430 Help
1431 Break
1432 Cmd
1433 Return
1434 Ctrl
1435 Control
1440 8
1441 9
1442 10
1443 12
1444 14
1445 18
1446 24
1447 36
1448 48
1449 60
1450 72
1456 Com%d
1472 a3w
1473 app
1474 rec
1475 mod
1476 vdr
1479 imp
1480 ims
1481 exe
1483 asp
1484 a3l
1485 apr
1486 a3m
1504 A35W.INI
1505 RUNA3W16.EXE
1506 RUNA3W32.EXE
1507 A3W_DATA\
1508 [Untitled]
1509 a3dib32.imp
1510 a3meta32.imp
1511 a3pict32.imp
1512 REG32.EXE
1513 [Untitled-%d]
1514 [Internal]
1515 a3w.hlp
1520 Models
1521 model
1522 FontMapping
1523 Video
1524 Port
1525 Player
1526 Overlay
1527 PlayerDriver32
1528 OverlayDriver32
1529 Sound
1530 Color
1531 Driver
1532 PrinterFonts
1533 None
1534 Dictionary
1535 Printer Port
1536 PersonalDictionary
1552 Loading function: "%s()"
1554 The DLL "%s%s" which you have selected does not have function definitions included in it.
1555 Successfully loaded "%s()"
1556 *.ucd, *.dll
1750 Erase ? at unspecified icon.
1751 Erase %ls at icon %ls
1752 Erase all but %ls at icon %ls
1753 Erase:
1754 Erase all but:
1755 Effect: %ls.
1756 None
1757 Zoom to Point
1758 Zoom to Line
1760 Mosaic
1761 Pattern
1762 Spiral
1764 Remove Up
1765 Remove Down
1766 Remove Right
1767 Remove Left
1768 Iris In
1769 Iris Out
1770 Venetian Blind
1771 Vertical Blind
1772 Barn Door Close
1773 Barn Door Open
1775 button
1776 menu
1777 display
1778 student text
1779 Wait until done
1780 %ls at icon %ls.
1781 Erase all
1800 Interaction Options
1801 Show entry marker.
1802 Ignore null entries.
1803 Auto entry at limit.
1804 Character limit = %ls
1805 Pause before exiting.
1806 Erase entry upon exit.
1807 Erase: %ls.
1809 after each entry
1810 upon exit
1811 don't erase
1812 Effect: %ls.
1813 None
1814 Zoom to Point
1815 Zoom to Line
1817 Mosaic
1818 Pattern
1819 Spiral
1821 Remove Up
1822 Remove Down
1823 Remove Right
1824 Remove Left
1825 Iris In
1826 Iris Out
1827 Venetian Blind
1828 Vertical Blind
1829 Barn Door Close
1830 Barn Door Open
1831 Left: %ls.
1832 Top: %ls.
1833 Width: %ls.
1834 Height: %ls.
1835 Show prompt.
1836 Action key(s): %ls.
1850 Decision Options
1851 Selection: %ls.
1852 sequential
1853 random w/o replacement
1854 random with replacement
1855 pick "nth" path
1856 "%ls"
1857 Repeat: %ls.
1858 don't repeat
1860 until all selected
1862 until click / keypress
1863 until condition is TRUE
1864 Repeat %ls times.
1865 Time limit: %ls seconds
1866 Show time remaining
1867 No auto-recall.
1900 Wait Options
1901 Wait until mouse click.
1902 Wait until keypress.
1903 Time limit: %ls seconds.
1904 Show prompt.
1905 Show time remaining.
1950 Calculations
1951 "%ls"
2000 Movie Icon Title
2001 Start Frame: %ls.
2002 End Frame: %ls.
2003 Frames per second: %ls.
2004 Smooth.
2005 Mute.
2006 Palette.
2007 Play: %ls
2008 repeatedly.
2010 until condition is TRUE:
2011 only during motion.
2013 Play: %ls times.
2014 "%ls"
2015 Play: %ls times per cycle
2016 Timing: %ls.
2017 Wait until done
2018 Concurrent
2019 Perpetual
2020 Mode: %s.
2021 Transparent
2022 Matted
2023 Inverse
2024 Opaque
2025 Direct to screen.
2026 Don't skip frames.
2027 Layer: %ls.
2028 Interactive: %s.
2029 No.
2030 Yes.
2050 Sound Icon Title
2051 Timing: %ls.
2052 Wait until done
2053 Concurrent
2054 Perpetual
2055 Playback speed: %ls percent.
2056 Start sound when TRUE: "%ls".
2057 Play: %ls.
2058 once
2060 until condition is TRUE:
2061 "%ls"
2062 Play: %ls times.
2063 Type: %ls.
2064 11.025 kHz Mono
2068 22.050 kHz Mono
2069 Wait for previous sound.
2150 Motion Icon Title
2151 Complete motion in: %ls seconds.
2152 Layer: %ls.
2153 Seconds relate to %ls.
2154 time
2155 speed
2156 Timing: %ls.
2157 wait until done
2158 concurrent
2200 Motion Icon Title
2201 Timing: %ls.
2202 wait until done
2203 concurrent
2204 Layer: %ls.
2205 Complete motion in: %ls seconds.
2206 Repeat until "%ls"
2207 Seconds relate to %ls.
2208 time
2209 speed
2250 Motion Icon Title
2251 Loop.
2252 Timing: %ls.
2253 wait until done
2254 concurrent
2255 Perpetual.
2256 Layer: %ls.
2257 Complete motion in: %ls seconds.
2258 Variable / expression for X: "%ls"
2259 Seconds relate to %ls.
2260 time
2261 speed
2262 Base value for X: "%ls".
2263 End value for X: "%ls".
2300 Motion Icon Title
2301 Timing: %ls.
2302 wait until done
2303 concurrent
2304 Perpetual.
2305 Layer: %ls.
2306 Complete motion in: %ls seconds.
2307 Seconds relate to %ls.
2308 time
2309 speed
2310 %ls.
2311 Stop at ends
2312 Loop
2313 Go past ends
2314 Variable / expression for X: "%ls".
2315 Base value for X: "%ls".
2316 End value for X: "%ls".
2350 Motion Icon Title
2351 Timing: %ls.
2352 wait until done
2353 concurrent
2354 Perpetual.
2355 Layer: %ls.
2356 Complete motion in: %ls seconds.
2357 Seconds relate to %ls.
2358 time
2359 speed
2360 %ls.
2361 Stop at ends
2362 Loop
2363 Go past ends
2364 Variable / expression for Y: "%ls".
2365 Variable / expression for X: "%ls".
2366 Base value for X: "%ls".
2367 End value for X: "%ls".
2368 Base value for Y: "%ls".
2369 End value for Y: "%ls".
2400 Text Response Options
2401 Ignore capitalization.
2402 Ignore punctuation.
2403 Ignore spaces.
2404 Ignore extra words.
2405 Ignore word order.
2406 Match at least %ls words
2407 Incremental matching.
2408 Title: "%ls"
2409 Judge: %ls.
2410 not judged
2411 correct response
2412 wrong response
2413 Branch: %ls.
2414 try again
2415 exit interaction
2416 continue
2418 Erase: %ls.
2419 before next entry
2420 after next entry
2421 upon exit
2422 don't erase
2450 Click/Touch Area Options
2451 Key: "%ls"
2452 Use custom cursor.
2453 Inverse area.
2454 Mark area after matched.
2455 Perpetual.
2456 Title: "%ls"
2457 Active if condition "%ls" is TRUE.
2458 Judge: %ls.
2459 not judged
2460 correct response
2461 wrong response
2462 Branch: %ls.
2463 try again
2464 exit interaction
2465 continue
2466 return
2467 Erase: %ls.
2468 before next entry
2469 after next entry
2470 upon exit
2471 don't erase
2472 Trigger: %ls.
2473 Single-click
2474 Double-click
2475 Cursor in area
2500 Move Object Options
2501 Title: "%ls"
2502 %ls if moved within target area.
2503 Leave at destination
2504 Put back
2505 Snap to center
2506 Active if condition "%ls" is TRUE.
2507 Perpetual.
2508 Judge: %ls.
2509 not judged
2510 correct response
2511 wrong response
2512 Branch: %ls.
2513 try again
2514 exit interaction
2515 continue
2516 return
2517 Erase: %ls.
2518 before next entry
2519 after next entry
2520 upon exit
2521 don't erase
2522 Match any object.
2550 Pulldown Menu Options
2551 Title: "%ls"
2552 Key: "%ls"
2553 Active if condition "%ls" is TRUE.
2554 Perpetual.
2555 Judge: %ls.
2556 not judged
2557 correct response
2558 wrong response
2559 Branch: %ls.
2560 try again
2561 exit interaction
2562 continue
2563 return
2564 Erase: %ls.
2565 before next entry
2566 after next entry
2567 upon exit
2568 don't erase
2600 Keypress Options
2601 Title: "%ls"
2602 Active if condition "%ls" is TRUE.
2603 Judge: %ls.
2604 not judged
2605 correct response
2606 wrong response
2607 Branch: %ls.
2608 try again
2609 exit interaction
2610 continue
2612 Erase: %ls.
2613 before next entry
2614 after next entry
2615 upon exit
2616 don't erase
2650 Pushbutton Options
2651 Key: "%ls"
2652 Display inactive as: %ls.
2653 hide
2654 dim
2655 Button style: %ls
2656 norm
2657 outlined
2658 Perpetual.
2659 Title: "%ls"
2660 Active if condition "%ls" is TRUE.
2661 Judge: %ls.
2662 not judged
2663 correct response
2664 wrong response
2665 Branch: %ls.
2666 try again
2667 exit interaction
2668 continue
2669 return
2670 Erase: %ls.
2671 before next entry
2672 after next entry
2673 upon exit
2674 don't erase
2700 Conditional Options
2701 Active if condition "%ls" is TRUE.
2702 Judge: %ls.
2703 not judged
2704 correct response
2705 wrong response
2706 Branch: %ls.
2707 try again
2708 exit interaction
2709 continue
2710 return
2711 Erase: %ls.
2712 before next entry
2713 after next entry
2714 upon exit
2715 don't erase
2716 Auto-trigger: %ls.
2717 off
2718 when true
2719 on false to true
2720 Perpetual.
2750 Time Limit Options
2751 Time limit: %ls seconds.
2752 Show time remaining.
2753 Judge: %ls.
2754 not judged
2755 correct response
2756 wrong response
2757 Branch: %ls.
2758 try again
2759 exit interaction
2760 continue
2762 Erase: %ls.
2763 before next entry
2764 after next entry
2765 upon exit
2766 don't erase
2767 Restart timing for each try.
2768 If interrupted by a perpetual interaction: %ls.
2769 continue timing
2770 pause, resume upon return
2771 pause, restart upon return
2772 pause, restart if running
2773 Active if condition "%ls" is TRUE.
2800 Tries Limit Options
2801 Maximum tries: %ls.
2802 Judge: %ls.
2803 not judged
2804 correct response
2805 wrong response
2806 Branch: %ls.
2807 try again
2808 exit interaction
2809 continue
2811 Erase: %ls.
2812 before next entry
2813 after next entry
2814 upon exit
2815 don't erase
2850 Click Object Options
2851 Key: "%ls"
2852 Use custom cursor.
2853 Inverse area.
2854 Perpetual.
2855 Title: "%ls"
2856 Active if condition "%ls" is TRUE.
2857 Judge: %ls.
2858 not judged
2859 correct response
2860 wrong response
2861 Branch: %ls.
2862 try again
2863 exit interaction
2864 continue
2865 return
2866 Erase: %ls.
2867 before next entry
2868 after next entry
2869 upon exit
2870 don't erase
2871 Trigger: %ls.
2872 Single-click
2873 Double-click
2874 Cursor in area
2950 %ls Options:
2951 Effects: %ls.
2952 None
2953 Zoom from Point
2954 Zoom from Line
2956 Mosaic
2957 Pattern
2958 Spiral
2960 Build Up
2961 Build Down
2962 Build Right
2963 Build Left
2964 Iris In
2965 Iris Out
2966 Venetian Blind
2967 Vertical Blind
2968 Barn Door Close
2969 Barn Door Open
2970 Lock from automatic erase
2971 Update perpetually
2972 Erase presentation window
2973 %ls
2974 No Position
2976 Position on path
2978 Position in area
2979 %ls by user.
2980 Not moveable
2981 Moveable
2982 Layer: %ls.
3000 %ls Options:
3001 Effects: %ls.
3002 None
3003 Zoom from Point
3004 Zoom from Line
3006 Mosaic
3007 Pattern
3008 Spiral
3010 Build Up
3011 Build Down
3012 Build Right
3013 Build Left
3014 Iris In
3015 Iris Out
3016 Venetian Blind
3017 Vertical Blind
3018 Barn Door Close
3019 Barn Door Open
3020 Lock from automatic erase
3021 Update perpetually
3022 Erase presentation window
3023 %ls
3024 No Position
3026 Position on path
3028 Position in area
3029 %ls by user.
3030 Not moveable
3031 Moveable
3032 Moveable on path
3033 Variable / expression for X: "%ls".
3034 Base value for X: "%ls".
3035 End value for X: "%ls".
3036 Layer: %ls.
3050 %ls Options:
3051 Effects: %ls.
3052 None
3053 Zoom from Point
3054 Zoom from Line
3056 Mosaic
3057 Pattern
3058 Spiral
3060 Build Up
3061 Build Down
3062 Build Right
3063 Build Left
3064 Iris In
3065 Iris Out
3066 Venetian Blind
3067 Vertical Blind
3068 Barn Door Close
3069 Barn Door Open
3070 Lock from automatic erase
3071 Update perpetually
3072 Erase presentation window
3073 %ls
3074 No Position
3076 Position on path
3078 Position in area
3079 %ls by user.
3080 Not moveable
3081 Moveable
3082 Moveable in area
3083 Variable / expression for Y: "%ls".
3084 Variable / expression for X: "%ls".
3085 Base value for Y: "%ls".
3086 End value for Y: "%ls".
3087 Base value for X: "%ls".
3088 End value for X: "%ls".
3089 Layer: %ls.
3200 Decision Options
3201 Erase: %ls.
3202 before next selection
3204 upon exit
3205 don't erase
3206 Pause before branching.
3250 Setup
3251 Title: "%ls".
3252 Wait Title: "%ls".
3253 When user returns to the file: %ls.
3254 Restart at beginning
3255 Resume
3256 Title bar.
3257 Menu bar.
3258 Overlay menu bar.
3259 Presentation window background: %ls.
3260 white
3261 colored
3262 Chroma key color: %ls.
3263 white
3264 colored
3275 Default content search path: %ls
3276 Center presentation window.
3277 Presentation window size: %ls.
3278 Classic, 9 inch
3279 Use Full Screen
3280 Variable
3281 VGA
3282 EGA
3283 800 x 600
3284 1024 x 768
3285 RGB, 12 inch
3286 Portable
3287 PowerBook
3288 High-Res RGB, 13 inch
3289 Monochrome, 12 inch
3290 VGA
3291 Portrait
3292 Color, 16 inch
3293 Two-Page, 21 inch
3294 icon
3295 icons
3296 var
3297 vars
3298 Memory: %lsK
3299 File: %lsK in %ls %ls, %ls %ls
3301 Opaque rectangular matte.
3302 Play on top layer.
3350 Page %d
3351 %s on %s
3352 Index
3353 Page %d
3354 User Variable Cross-Reference
3355 "%s" is now being printed.
3356 Display:
3357 Description:"%s"
3358 Initial Value: %ls
3359 Referenced by %ld icons:
3360 Referenced by 1 icon:
3361 Not referenced
3362 The screen is now being printed.
3363 %s by Macromedia (v %s)
3750 Position and size
3751 Left: %ls.
3752 Top: %ls.
3753 Width: %ls.
3754 Height: %ls.
4500 Navigation options:
4501 specific page
4502 next page
4503 previous page
4504 first page
4505 last page
4506 exit page
4507 backup
4508 recent page
4509 find word
4510 icon expression
4511 Jump to: %ls
4512 Call: %ls
4513 Navigation type: %ls
4901 Navigate type: find word
4902 To linked page: %ls
4903 jump
4904 call
4905 Search in: %ls
4906 entire file
4907 this framework
4908 Show word in context: %ls
4909 Start searching: %ls
4910 Preloaded with: %ls
4911 Search for: %ls
4912 keyword only
4913 display text only
4914 keyword & text
4951 Navigate type: Icon Expression
4952 To linked page: %ls
4953 jump
4954 call
4955 Icon ID: %ls
6700 &About...
6701 Presentation Window
6702 Text
6703 Hot Object:
6704 None (Click an object)
6705 Drag object to the target position:
6706 Continue
6707 Exit interaction
6708 The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog!
6709 Movie at %d%% of actual size
6710 ...
6711 %s icon with ID %ld
6712 None (select a range of text)
6713 None (click a display)
6714 Target display:
6716 Controller
6748 /P
6765 Packaged files|*.app|All files|*.*|
6766 Program files|*.exe|All files|*.*|
6767 All available|*.exe;*.pif;*.com;*.bat|EXE files|*.exe|PIF files|*.pif|COM files|*.com|Batch files|*.bat|All files|*.*|
6768 Packaged libraries|*.apr|All files|*.*|
6769 All available|
6770 All files|*.*|
6771 All available|*.a3w;*.a3m;*.apw;*.apm;*.asw|Authorware Windows|*.a3w;*.apw|Authorware Macintosh|*.a3m;*.apm|Authorware Star|*.asw|All files|*.*|
6787 All available|*.bmp;*.dib;*.rle;*.eps;*.pnt;*.pic;*.pct;*.wmf;*.pcx;*.tif|Bitmap|*.bmp;*.dib;*.rle|EPSF|*.eps|MacPaint|*.pnt|Macintosh PICT|*.pic;*.pct|Metafile|*.wmf|Paintbrush|*.pcx|TIFF|*.tif|All files|*.*|
6796 Directory
6797 Courses
6798 Packages
6799 Libraries
6800 Movies
6801 Models
6802 Graphics
6803 Sounds
6804 Functions
6805 Cursors
6812 {Broken Link}
6813 Library Path
6814 %d items
6815 Ref'd icons only
6816 Link Name: '%s'
6817 Library: '%s'
6818 Library Icon: '%s'
6819 Last Modified: %s
6822 %d item
6828 This File
6829 This Library
6830 Current Map Window
6831 From Paste Hand
6832 Between Flags
6833 Selected Icons
6834 Find
6835 Find Next
6844 Margin
6845 Options
6846 Contents
6847 Map
6860 Playing External File: %s.
6861 Playing Imported Movie.
6876 &Other ...
6877 &Other ...
6881 Save and Co&mpact...
6882 Save and Co&mpact Library...
6883 Size &Up Ctrl+>
6884 Size &Down Ctrl+<
6885 Close Ctrl+F4
6892 SoundBuffers
6893 buffer.count
6894 buffer.size
6895 Preferences
6896 CloseFiles
6897 MenuFont%d
6898 Debug
6899 ShowErrors
6900 Options
6901 QuickTime
6902 ExpandSound
6903 CalcFont
6904 CalcSize
6905 MS Sans Serif
6906 8
6907 Main.Dic
6908 Personal.Dic
6909 SpellDialect
6910 US
6911 UK-ISE
6912 UK-IZE
6924 unspecified error
6925 device ID is out of range
6926 driver failed it's enable
6927 the sound device is being used by another application
6928 device handle is invalid
6929 no device driver is present
6930 memory allocation error
6931 function isn't supported
6932 error number out of range
6933 invalid flag passed
6934 invalid parameter passed
6935 the sound's format is not supported
6936 still something playing
6937 header hasn't been prepared
6938 device is synchronous
6939 the data hook didn't supply the data
6940 no sound driver specified in .INI file
6941 driver hasn't been initialized yet
6942 LoadLibrary didn't work
6943 specified sound driver can't be found
6944 bad sound driver interface version
6956 Associated display:
6957 None
6958 Options >>
6959 Collapse
6972 Display
6973 Motion
6974 Erase
6975 Interaction
6976 Decision
6977 Map
6978 Wait
6979 Calc
6980 Movie
6981 Sound
6982 Video
6983 Framework
6984 Navigate
6988 Importing File: %s
6989 Processing frame %d
6990 Creating mattes for %s
6991 Removing mattes
6992 Processing sound data
7020 Level %d
7021 Entry: Level %d
7022 Exit: Level %d
7023 framewrk.mod
7036 "
7037 " called from
7038 "
7039 "\n
7052 unknown error (%d)
7053 no error
7054 invalid executable file-format
7055 no such file or directory
7056 bad file handle or attempt to write to read-only file
7057 computer memory is full
7058 permission to access this file is denied
7059 file already exists
7060 can't rename a file to a different device
7061 invalid argument
7062 too many open files
7063 disk is full
7064 argument or environment space too large
7065 file is already open elsewhere
7066 file is damaged or not an Authorware file
7067 file format is too old
7068 APM file format too old (or new)
7069 file has bad or wrong type
7070 missing record
7071 too many records
7072 file access is denied
7073 invalid directory specification
7074 disk is write-protected
7075 file format is newer than this program version
7076 import data format is unknown or invalid
7077 too many icons or variables
7078 file is locked
7079 file is in use elsewhere
7080 server volume for this file has been disconnected
7081 volume does not exist
7082 not enough free memory available or application is already running
7083 application could not be found
7084 document could not be found
7085 file system error
7086 disk error
7087 APM file version is too old to move cross-platform. Convert the file on Macintosh first
7088 The filename format is incorrect, probably because long filenames are not supported on this volume. Please use a valid name.
7132 Unlinked
7133 Next
7134 Prev
7135 First
7136 Last
7137 Exit
7138 Recent
7139 Backup
7140 Icon Expr
7141 Navigate to
7142 Find
7143 Navigate to itself
7148 Expression
7149 Target object response
7150 Hot object response
7151 Hot text
7164 Recent Pages
7165 Find
7166 Word/Phrase:
7167 Page:
7168 Find
7169 Go to Page
7170 Cancel
7171 File not Loaded
7172 Pause
7173 Resume
7174 99
7175 Ignored.txt
7176 Import
7196 New Style
7197 (%s)
7198 References to '%s' style:
7199 This file already has a style named '%s'.
7200 If you press Merge, all text that uses '%s' will be changed to use '%s'.
7201 Sample
7202 Fonts used in '%s'
7203 This font is not present in the current system, so %s is being used instead.
7204 This is a bitmap font, so the text wordwrap will be redone if the file is used with %s.
7205 This is a Truetype font and it is portable.
7206 This is a Truetype font but it is not portable, so the text wordwrap will be redone if the file is used with %s.
7207 This is a Truetype font and it is portable, except for size %d and smaller
7208 (missing)
7209 (was missing)
7210 (different)
7211 %d references total
7228 Length:
7229 %ld bytes
7230 Imported From:
7231 Compression:
7232 MACE 3:1
7233 MACE 6:1
7234 None
7235 ADPCM
7236 Channels:
7237 Stereo
7238 Mono
7239 Sample Size:
7240 %d bits
7241 Sample Rate:
7242 %ld Hz
7243 Data Rate:
7244 %ld bytes/sec
7245 Looped:
7246 Yes
7247 No
7248 Recording
7249 Compressing Sound ...
7250 Reading Data
7251 Compressing Data
7252 Writing Data
7260 Optimizing Bitmaps
7261 Preparing...
7263 Library %s
7276 Mode:
7277 Cropped
7278 Transparent
7279 Inverse
7280 Erase
7281 Opaque
7282 Normal
7283 Or
7284 Dimensions:
7285 %ld x %ld
7286 Scaled:
7287 Colors:
7288 %d
7289 Compressed:
7290 No
7291 Yes
7292 Yes (now %d x %d)
7293 Size:
7294 %ld bytes
7308 Highlighted Text
7309 Selected Icons
7310 ToolBox Display
7311 From Paste Hand
7312 This File
7313 Current Map Window
7314 This Library
7315 Between Flags
7316 Not found
7317 Misspelled Word
7318 Repeated Word
7319 [lib]
7324 (Default Style)
7325 Bold
7326 Bold=Off
7327 Italic
7328 Italic=Off
7329 Underline
7330 Underline=Off
7331 Outline
7332 Outline=Off
7333 Shadow
7334 Shadow=Off
7335 Superscript
7336 Subscript
7337 Color
7338 White
7339 Black
7340 NumericFormat
7342
7360 Text Import
7376 Packaging file into %s
7377 Compacting file into %s
7378 Setting library names
7379 Updating file
7380 Checking for room on disk
7381 Creating new file
7382 Adding RunA3M
7383 Adding RunA3W16
7384 Adding RunA3W32
7385 Packaging fonts
7386 Packaging resources
7387 Restoring libraries
7388 Saving file
7389 Closing file
7390 Writing file data
7391 Counting number of icons
7392 Compacting icon names
7393 Computing size of each icon
7394 Re-numbering icons
7395 Initializing file
7396 Writing icons to file: %s
7397 Updating icon references
7398 Updating backpointers
7408 A3WOLE32.DLL
7424 Modified:
7425 Size:
7426 ID:
7427 Referenced by Name:
7428 Linked to:
7429 In Library:
7430 Library Link Name:
7431 Link Count:
7432 Uses:
7433 %ld bytes
7434 %ld
7435 No
7436 Yes
7440 RecentFileList
7441 File%d
7456 DIS
7457 MTN
7458 ERS
7459 INT
7460 DEC
7461 MAP
7462 WAT
7463 CLC
7464 MOV
7465 SND
7466 VDO
7467 FRM
7468 NAV
7473 ------
7474 ******
7475 (enter)
7476 (exit)
7488 Entire file
7489 Pages found
7504 Same as Up
7505 Same as Down
7506 Same as Over
7507 Same as Disabled
7508 Same as Up & Checked
7509 Same as Down & Checked
7510 Same as Over & Checked
7511 Same as Disabled & Checked
7512 Use Imported
7513 Use Standard Graphic
7514 Show Label
7515 Optimizing button image data
7516 Removing references to deleted buttons.
7517 Button
7518 Fixing button sound data.
7519 Fixing button base block.
7520 Helvetica=Arial
7521 New York=MS Serif
7522 Geneva=MS Sans Serif
7523 Chicago=System
7524 Monaco=Terminal
7525 Times=Times New Roman
7526 Courier=Courier New
7536 Fonts
7537 DefaultFont
7538 DefaultButtonFont
7539 System,10
7540 System,10
7541 CheckFontDifferent
7542 CheckFontMissing
7543 AutoReformat
7552 internal error (ERR_REC_TOO_BIG)
7553 internal error (ERR_REC_NEVER_CHANGED)
7554 cannot use same file
7555 resource error
7568 Match Display Content:
7569 Match Calculation:
7570 Match Icon Title:
7571 Match Keyword:
7600 Monochrome (B&W)
7601 4 colors
7602 16 colors
7603 256 colors
7604 Thousands
7605 Millions
7606 %d bit
7607 has image +
7608 has text +
7609 has sound +
7610 inherit image +
7611 inherit text +
7612 inherit sound +
7613 Index:
7614 Text Alignment:
7615 Text RECT:
7616 Text Style:
7617 center
7618 left
7619 right
7620 Image Offset:
7621 Flags:
7622 hidden
7623 Refs:
7624 Name:
7625 Image CKS:
7626 Sound CKS:
7627 Width:
7628 Height:
7629 custom +
7630 procedural +
7631 resource +
7632 automark +
7633 checkbox +
7634 cropped +
7635 invalbwd +
7636 Depth:
7637 Image Record:
7638 Sound Record:
7639 size:
7640 id:
7641 rect:
7642 oldr:
7696 Custom Cursor
7697 Standard Cursor
7698 SetCursor(%d)
7699 %d Uses
7700 Resource Id: %d
7701 No problems left.
7703 Misspelled Word
7704 Repeated Word
7705 Reformatting text
7706 %d of %d icons
7707 Link
7708 Icon
7709 Date
7710 Title
7711 Link Name
7712 chunk %d for world %d
7713 bigrec for node %lx
7714 Fixing conditional answer expressions
7715 DeletedFunction
7716 Fixing %s
7717 Fixing duplicate library linknames
7718 Expanding root icon
7719 Converting button sound data
7720 Converting key triggers
7721 Rebuilding triggers
7728 This font was used on the other platform but doesn't exist on this platform.
7729 You need to install the identical font on this platform,
7730 or switch to another font that exists on both.
7731 This font does not exist in the current System Folder. It may exist on the computer
7732 where the file was last saved. A substitute font will
7733 be used temporarily, but this may change the length of a line of text.
7734 The current font by this name is different from
7735 the one present when this file was last saved.
7736 We don't have portability information because the file has not been ported to the other
7737 platform since you started using this font. To get portability info convert
7738 the file to the other platform and back.
7739 used with font '%s' on the other platform, which is mapped
7740 to font '%s' on this platform. To make your text format the
7741 same on both platforms, use the same font from the same vendor.
7742 used with this font on the other platform but there is no exact equivalent size on this platform.
7743 used on the other platform but there is no exact equivalent on this platform.
7744 not yet tried on the other platform.
7745 This is an outline font.
7746 This is a bitmap font.
7747 used here. This size is portable.
7748 used here. These sizes are portable.
7749 Suggest trying other sizes for this font on the other platform.
7750 Suggest using a font converter utility to transfer the font.
7751 used here.
7752 portable.
7753 Size %d is
7754 Sizes %d and %d are
7755 Sizes %s and %d are
7756 (same)
7758 outline
7759 bitmap
7760 Style Nav %s
7761 Pasted style
7762 Bad-txtstyle-world %d
7763 Bad-txtstyle-wbs W%d
7764 Bad-txtstyle %d[count=%d]
7765 [txtfont %d flags %d]
7766 FaceON=%02x
7767 FaceOFF=%02x
7768 Tab[
7769 Indent=%d
7770 Just=%c
7771 LMarg=%d
7772 RMarg=%d
7773 Green
7774 Black
7775 White
7776 Color=%06x
7809 16-bit
7810 32-bit
7811 68k
7812 PowerPC
7816 Windows %ld.%ld
7817 Windows 95 (%ld.%ld)
7818 Windows NT (%ld.%ld)
7819 Win32s on Windows %ld.%ld
7820 System %ld.%ld
7821 System %ld.%ld.%ld
7822 MacOS System Software %ld.%ld
7823 MacOS System Software %ld.%ld.%ld
7824 CTL3D32.DLL
7856 Transition
7857 Page Transition
7858 Erase Transition
7859 Return Transition
7860 0None\n 1Zoom from Point\n 2Zoom from Line\n 18Fade In\n 19Mosaic\n 20Pattern\n 6Spiral\n 8Build Up\n 9Build Down\n 10Build to Right\n 11Build to Left\n 12Iris In\n 13Iris Out\n 14Venetian Blind\n 15Vertical Blind\n 16Barn Door Close\n 17Barn Door Open
7861 0None\n 21Smooth Change\n 18Fade Out\n 19Mosaic\n 20Pattern\n 6Spiral\n 8Build Up\n 9Build Down\n 10Build to Right\n 11Build to Left\n 12Iris In\n 13Iris Out\n 14Venetian Blind\n 15Vertical Blind\n 16Barn Door Close\n 17Barn Door Open
7862 0None\n 1Zoom to Point\n 2Zoom to Line\n 18Fade Out\n 19Mosaic\n 20Pattern\n 6Spiral\n 8Remove Up\n 9Remove Down\n 10Remove to Right\n 11Remove to Left\n 12Iris In\n 13Iris Out\n 14Venetian Blind\n 15Vertical Blind\n 16Barn Door Close\n 17Barn Door Open
7863 Xtras file: %s
7864 [internal]
7865 All
7866 (missing)
7867 \XTRAS\
7868 \Aware35.mch
7872 user.exe
7873 gdi.exe
7874 krnl386.exe
7875 Director_4.0
7876 a3dir40.xmo
7877 winapi.ucd
7878 a3dir.ucd
7879 You have loaded the exported system function: %s() from %s. You may choose to substitute with the appropriate system shadow UCD to replace this reference.