IB:This is the CDtracker Icon. The program catalogues large CD collections.|M\Sopen the window for browsing or \a to edit a selected Music category.|MUse the Menu button to select a Music category.
M:This is the CDtracker main window. It is used for editing data as well as examining and manipulating the data.
MH:This is the CDtracker main window.
M2:\Sgo to track 1 of this and previous CDs.
M3:\Sgo to the previous track.
M4:\Sgo to track 1 of the next CD.
M5:\Sgo to the next track.
M6:\Sgo to the first item in the Music category.
M7:\Sgo to the last item in the Music category.
M8:\Sjump back by the specified number of tracks.
M9:\Sjump forward by the specified number of tracks.
M11:This is the number of tracks which the adjacent icons will jump by.|MWhen reviewing a file in a sorted order it will tell you how far you have progressed through the file.
M24:This is the name of the currently selected file (Music category).
M25:This is the file number of the current CD.
M26:This is the number of tracks in the current Music category.
M27:This is the file number of the current track.
M41:You may enter a Track title here.
M42:You may enter the Performer's name here but there should be no need to do so if you use the Add CD dialogue box sensibly.
M43:You may enter the CD title here but there should be no need to do so if you use the Add CD dialogue box sensibly.
M44:You may enter the Track duration here.
M45:You may enter the Track duration here.
M46:You may edit the Disc number here if you have a Boxed set but there should be no need to do so if you use the Add CD dialogue box sensibly.
M47:You may edit the Track number here but it isn't usually sensible to do so. Use the Tidy function if you make a complete mess of things.
inf:This is the information panel. To find out much more about this Application, click Menu over !CDtracker in the directory display and follow the App.!CDtracker arrow to the Application menu. Then click on Help.
M48:You may enter the Year of recording here.
M49:You may enter the Year of issue here. Remember there were no CDs earlier than 1983.
M50:You may enter a Record label here or use the menu button to the right.
M52:\Scopy the Track title to the next screen if its Track title is blank. Click ⇧SELECT to copy it to the next screen whether blank or not.
M53:\Scopy the Performer's name to the next screen if its Performer's name is blank. Click ⇧SELECT to copy it to the next screen whether blank or not.
M54:\Scopy the CD title to the next screen if its CD title is blank. Click ⇧SELECT to copy it to the next screen whether blank or not.
M55:\Sobtain a list of Record labels from which you may choose.
M56:Click here to browse back through the Music category in the order of the currently selected Index.
M57:Click here to browse forwards through the Music category in the order of the currently selected Index.
M58:Click here to go directly to the alphabetically most junior item in the Music category under the currently selected Index.
M59:Click here to go directly to the alphabetically most senior item in the Music category under the currently selected Index.
M69:The Status display tells you what the program is doing and occasionally issues reminders.
M70:This is the 'Escape' button.|MWhen Reviewing, Selecting or Printing click \a to terminate.|MIf 'All files' click SELECT to start next Music category.|MWhen Finding click \a to seize displayed item.
M71:Click SELECT on the Save button to save the current screen.|MIt saves only if data has been edited.|M\Asave and go to the next track.
inc:Press RETURN or Save or F3 to save the data.
inc12:This button decreases the number of minutes shown.|M
inc13:This button decreases the number of seconds shown.|M
inc14:This button decreases the number of discs shown.|M
inc15:This button decreases the number of tracks shown.|M
inc16:This button decreases the recording year shown.|M
inc17:This button decreases the year of issue shown.|M
inc18:This button increases the number of minutes shown.|M
inc19:This button increases the number of seconds shown.|M
inc20:This button increases the number of discs shown.|M
inc21:This button increases the number of tracks shown.|M
inc22:This button increases the recording year shown.|M
inc23:This button increases the year of issue shown.|M
ix:It selects or creates an Index which allows the (S)ort icons to operate.|MIf you use ⇧Select you can go back to an indexed position used previously.
ix60:This is the Track title indexing icon.|M
ix61:This is the Performer's name indexing icon.|M
ix62:This is the CD title indexing icon.|M
ix63:This is one of two identical Time indexing icons.|M
ix64:This is one of two identical Time indexing icons.|M
ix65:This is the Recording year indexing icon.|M
ix66:This is the Year of issue indexing icon.|M
ix67:This is the Label indexing icon.|M
alpha:\Sgo directly to the first item with the chosen initial letter in the '%0' category.|M\Ago to the last item with the chosen letter.
alpha1:\Sgo directly to the first %0 with letter '%1' in the '%2' category.|M\Ago to the last %0 with letter '%1'.
alpha2:\Sgo directly to the first %0 with number '%1' in the '%2' category.|M\Ago to the last %0 with number '%1'.
alpha3:\Sgo directly to the first %0 starting with a Top Bit Set character in the '%1' category.|M\Ago to the last %0 starting with a Top Bit set character.
BU:If a valid Music category is shown or entered here it may dragged to a directory display. If a valid path is shown, OK may be used. 'All files' allows all files in the current group to be backed up.
CAS:This is the Cassette Designer Save box.|MSave a file suitable for the PD program !Cassette. !Cassette (version 1.25 and greater) will accept direct export of data from CDtracker.
PRO:This is the CDprofile Save box.|MSave a file suitable for the enhanced CDtracker program, CDprofile.|MCDprofile will accept direct export of data from CDtracker.
CAI:This is a summary of the currently selected Music category.
COI:This is the size of your CD collection.
CSV:This is the CSV file Save box.|MEnter a file name and drag the file icon or click on OK.|MAlternatively drop the icon on another application that accepts CSV files. Eg. Another database or a spreadsheet.
D:This is the Music category description.|MIt summarises the contents of the '%0' file.|MDescriptions may be added using Add/Del cat. on the Icon Bar menu.
ED:This is the Text file Save box.|MEnter a file name and drag the file icon or click on OK.|MAlternatively drop the icon on a printer driver or another application that accepts Text files.
g1:This is a 'Goto' dialogue box.|MInput the Entry number of the Track you wish to see and press RETURN or click OK.|M⇧F5 gives a different Goto box.
g2:This is a 'Goto' dialogue box.|MInput the CD number of the CD you wish to see and press RETURN or click OK.|MF5 gives a different Goto box.
inf5:This is the name of the program.
inf6:This is what the program was designed to do.
inf7:This is the author's name. This was his first attempt at programming and quite probably his last.
inf8:This is the program version number. If you report a problem be sure to quote this number.
in:This is the Insert tracks dialogue box.|MUse it if you have accidentally left some tracks out when using the Add CD dialogue box.
in3:Input the number of tracks you want inserted into this Music category and then click on OK.
in4:Click Cancel to close the Insert dialogue box.
in5:Click OK to create the chosen number of spaces in this Music category.
ih:This is the Insert tracks dialogue box.
imh:This is the Import tracks dialogue box.
im:This is the Import dialogue box. It allows the content of the TrackDump file to be inserted after the currently displayed position of the '%0' Music category.
im3:Click Cancel to close the Import dialogue box.
im4:Click OK to import the TrackDump file into the '%0' Music category.
adh:This is the Add CD dialogue box.
ad:This is the Add CD dialogue box.|MEnter as much detail about a new CD as possible to minimise any additional input required on the main window.
ad8:Enter here the number of tracks on your new CD.|MIf it is a multiple disc set it is easiest (but not essential) to enter the tracks on each disc separately.
ad9:Enter here the name of the Performer on your new CD.|MBut if it is a compilation album it may not be a good idea to enter anything.
ad10:Enter here the title of your new CD.
ad11:If the new CD has more than one disc enter them consecutively, one disc at a time. If you should enter all the tracks as one disc the situation can be recovered by use of the Tidy option on the Main file menu.
ad12:Enter here the Year of recording.|MBut if it is a compilation album it may not be a good idea to enter anything.
ad13:Enter here the Year of issue of the new CD.
ad14:Enter here the Label of the new CD or use the adjacent menu button.
ad15:Press this menu button for a selection of Track numbers.
ad16:Press this menu button for a selection of Disc numbers. This is intended for multiple disc sets only.
ad17:Press this menu button for a selection of Years of recording.
ad18:Press this menu button for a selection of Years of issue.
ad19:Press this menu button for a selection of Labels.
ad20:When entering the second or subsequent disc of a multiple disc set, this button can be used to transfer the Performer's name currently shown in the main window.
ad21:When entering the second or subsequent disc of a multiple disc set, this button can be used to transfer the CD title currently shown in the main window.
ad22:When entering the second or subsequent disc of a multiple disc set, this button can be used to transfer the Label currently shown in the main window.
ad23:This button decreases the number of tracks.
ad24:This button increases the number of tracks.
ad25:This button decreases the number of discs.
ad26:This button increases the number of discs.
ad27:This button decreases the recording year.
ad28:This button increases the recording year.
ad29:This button decreases the year of issue.
ad30:This button increases the year of issue.
ad31:Click the Cancel button to close this dialogue box.
ad32:Click the Clear button to wipe this dialogue box clean and start input again.
ad33:Click the OK button to enter the new CD data into the '%0" Music category.
nf:This is the New file dialogue box. Use it to Create or Delete a Music category or amend its description.
nfh:This is the New file dialogue box.
nf4:Enter here a name for the Music category that you want to Create or Delete or Amend. If Amending the description press RETURN to see and edit the existing description.
nf5:Enter here a description for the Music category which will be presented in the File info boxes. Pressing RETURN here will Create a Music category or allow its description to be Amended if it already exists.
nf6:Press this button to Create a Music category as specified in the writable icons. Click with \a to retain the box on screen.
nf7:Press this button to Delete a Music category as specified in the writable icons. Click with \a to retain the box on screen.
c:This is the Choice dialogue box.|MUse it to set the program to your preferred way of working.|MScroll the inner panel to see more Choice options.|M
c0:Press Defaults to restore the Saved options.
c1:Press Save to save all the chosen options and implement your choice.
c2:Press Cancel to return to the situation when this window was opened.
c3:Press OK to use the chosen options without saving them for future use.
c33:Drop a directory on this icon and press Save or OK to change the selection of Music categories used by the program.
c34:This button maximises the number of warning messages issued by the program. It will warn you of things which you will eventually become very familiar with. When this happens, select 'Some' instead.
c35:This button allows most warning messages to be issued but inhibits those which most users will be aware of without a reminder.
c36:This button, compared with 'Some', inhibits warnings about deleting or over-writing files.
c37:This button switches off all messages. It may not be a very sensible option for ordinary fallible mortals.
c38:When printing a Cassette inlay it is possible to modify the length of the chosen Cassette size. See the adjacent menu icon for more details.
c39:The Cassette inlay printing facility needs to know the duration of the tracks it tries to squeeze on a side of tape.|MIf you haven't entered track durations the program uses what you enter here. Put in a reasonable average time.
c40:Cassette tapes are always rather longer than stated and the excess can be useful for squeezing more tracks on each side. \Schoose the extra time that corresponds to the brand of tape used.
c41:This button selects a print format suitable for an A4 (80 column) Epson compatible printer. It restricts the amount of data printed compared to the 'Wide' option.|MYour choice becomes the default setting when printing.
c42:This button selects a print format suitable for an A3 (132 column) Epson compatible printer. It allows more data to be printed than the 'Narrow' option.|MYour choice becomes the default setting when printing.
c43:Select this option if you want to see as far as the Track Title when opening the main window from the Icon Bar with the Select mouse button.
c44:Select this option if you want to see as far as the Performer's name when opening the main window from the Icon Bar with the Select mouse button.
c45:Select this option if you want to see as far as the CD title when opening the main window from the Icon Bar with the Select mouse button.
c46:Select this option if you want to see the whole of the main window when opening it from the Icon Bar with the Select mouse button.
c47:Deselect this option and press Save or OK if you no longer require Help.
c48:Click SELECT here to cause/inhibit a beep when Saving data from the main window or using F3.
c49:Input here the number of tracks by which you wish to skip around the database.|M'1' will be changed to '2' and 'A' gives 5% of the number of entries in the Music category.|MPress Save or OK to implement the chosen number.
c50:Click SELECT here to input the Skip factor from a menu.
c51:Select this option if you wish the RETURN key to Save data in the main window and for the Caret to go to the next writable icon.|MDeselect this option if you do not want the Caret to move.
c52:Select this option if you like icons that appear to go in and out.
c53:Select this option if you don't like icons that appear to flash through going in and out at frequent intervals.
c54:Select this option if you don't like icons that appear to go in and out.
ph:This is the print dialogue box.
P:This is the print dialogue box.|MThe default choice is a Cassette Inlay and the printer carriage width chosen from the Choice dialogue box.|MThis version of the program assumes an compatible Epson printer.
P15:Select this option if you want a printout of the '%0' Music category in alphabetic order of Track titles.
P16:Select this option if you want a printout of the '%0' Music category in alphabetic order of Performer's names.
P17:Select this option if you want a printout of the '%0' Music category in alphabetic order of CD titles titles.
P18:Select this option if you want a printout of the '%0' Music category in the order of entry of the data.
P19:Select this option to print a Cassette inlay for the currently displayed CD, '%0'.
P20:Select this option to print on A4 paper. The option temporarily over-rides the default Choice option. It only affects draft mode printing.
P21:Select this option to print on A3 paper. The option temporarily over-rides the default Choice option. It only affects draft mode printing.
P22:This display shows the Cassette size that is assumed when printing an inlay card. Change it by clicking the adjacent menu button.
P23:Click this button to show the choice of tape lengths.
P24:Click on the Draft icon to toggle between printing via RISC OS3 printer drivers or to an Epson FX compatible printer.|MNote that printing via !Printers ignores the printer width option and always uses A4.
P25:Click on the Cancel button to close the Print dialogue and cancel all selected options.
P26:Click on the Print button to print %0.
SA:This is CDtracker's file Save box.|MEnter a file name and drag the file icon to a directory display or if a valid path name is shown, click on OK.
S:This is the Selections file description.|MIt tells you how the '%0' file was produced.
SF0:This is the SelectFile description.|MIt tells you how the data came to be there, unless SelectFile is empty when it tells you what the file is for.
SF1:This is the TrackDump description.|MIt tells you where the data came from, unless TrackDump is empty when it tells you what the file is for.
tkh:This is the Performer's name selection box.
tk:This is the Track title selection box. Use it to pick out up to 10 items simultaneously and save the results in a special file if you want to.|MThe boxes may be filled in any order.
tk1:Enter here the text you wish to Select from the Track titles.
tk11:Click the Cancel button to close this dialogue box.
tk12:Click the Clear button to wipe this dialogue box clean and start input again.
tk13:SELECT click the OK button to Select from the '%0' Music category.|M\a click to Select from all the Music categories in the currently selected group. This over-rides the setting of the 'every file' option.
tk15:Press this button to make the selection from all the Music categories in the currently selected group.
tk16:Press this button if you want a space character to isolate the adjacent text. This avoids finding words within words. Eg. It will stop 'rubbish' being selected when 'rub' is required.
perh:This is the Performer's name selection box.
per:This is the Performer's name selection box. Use it to pick out up to 10 items simultaneously and save the results in a special file if you want to.|MThe boxes may be filled in any order.
per1:Enter here the text you wish to Select from the Performer's names.
per11:Click the Cancel button to close this dialogue box.
per12:Click the Clear button to wipe this dialogue box clean and start input again.
per13:SELECT click the OK button to Select from the '%0' Music category.|M\a click to Select from all the Music categories in the currently selected group. This over-rides the setting of the 'every file' option.
per15:Press this button to make the selection from all the Music categories in the currently selected group.
per16:Press this button if you want a space character to isolate the adjacent text. This avoids finding words within words. Eg. It will stop 'faithful' being selected when 'faith' is required.
cdh:This is the CD title selection box.
cd:This is the CD title selection box. Use it to pick out up to 10 items simultaneously and save the results in a special file if you want to.|MThe boxes may be filled in any order.
cd1:Enter here the text you wish to Select from the Performer's names.
cd11:Click the Cancel button to close this dialogue box.
cd12:Click the Clear button to wipe this dialogue box clean and start input again.
cd13:SELECT click the OK button to Select from the '%0' Music category.|M\a click to Select from all the Music categories in the currently selected group. This over-rides the setting of the 'every file' option.
cd15:Press this button to make the selection from all the Music categories in the currently selected group.
cd16:Press this button if you want a space character to isolate the adjacent text. This avoids finding words within words. Eg. It will stop 'Greatest' being selected when 'Great' is required.
labh:This is the CD label selection box.
lab:This is the CD label selection box. Use it to pick out up to 10 items simultaneously and save the results in a special file if you want to.|MThe boxes may be filled in any order by direct input or by pressing the Menu button.
lab4:Enter here the text you wish to Select from the CD labels.
lab14:SELECT click the OK button to Select from the '%0' Music category.|M\a click to Select from all the Music categories in the currently selected group. This over-rides the setting of the 'every file' option.
lab15:Click the Clear button to wipe this dialogue box clean and start input again.
lab16:Click the Cancel button to close this dialogue box.
lab17:Select this option to make the selection from all the Music categories in the currently selected group.
lab18:Click here to select from a list of CD labels.
timh:This is the Durations selection box.
tim:This is the Durations selection box. Use it to pick out up to 10 Durations simultaneously and save the results if required.|MUse the Deviation icon to select a range of Durations.
tim67:Input Minutes here. If using the Deviation facility, press the Calculate button to see the range selected.
tim68:Input Seconds here. If using the Deviation facility, press the Calculate button to see the range selected. If you enter more than 60 seconds, Calculate will display Mins and Secs correctly.
tim87:This icon displays the 'from time' Mins if you are selecting a range of Durations using the Deviation facility.
tim88:This icon displays the 'from time' Secs if you are selecting a range of Durations using the Deviation facility.
tim107:This icon displays the 'to time' Mins if you are selecting a range of Durations using the Deviation facility.
tim108:This icon displays the 'to time' Secs if you are selecting a range of Durations using the Deviation facility.
tim129:To select Durations plus or minus a small tolerance, input the Deviation from the specified duration here.|MMore than one simultaneous Select operation and a large a Deviation may cause most tracks to be selected!
tim130:Click the Cancel button to close this dialogue box.
tim131:Click the Clear button to wipe this dialogue box clean and start input again.
tim132:When some times have been entered and the Deviation facility is in use, press the Calculate button to see the selected range. Calculate also displays seconds in excess of 59 in Mins and Secs format.
tim133:SELECT click the OK button to Select from the '%0' Music category.|M\a click to Select from all the Music categories in the currently selected group. There is no 'every file' button in this box.
tim134:This icon is just a pretty picture.
yrrh:This is the Year of recording selection box.
yrr:This is the Year of recording selection box. Use it to pick out up to 10 items simultaneously and save the results in a special file if you want to.|MThe boxes may be filled in any order.
yrr11:Enter here the year you wish to Select from the Years of recording.
yrr21:Click the Cancel button to close this dialogue box.
yrr22:Click the Clear button to wipe this dialogue box clean and start input again.
yrr23:SELECT click the OK button to Select from the '%0' Music category.|M\a click to Select from all the Music categories in the currently selected group. This over-rides the setting of the 'every file' option.
yrr26:Press this button to make the selection from all the Music categories in the currently selected group.
yrih:This is the Year of issue selection box.
yri:This is the Year of issue selection box. Use it to pick out up to 10 items simultaneously and save the results in a special file if you want to.|MThe boxes may be filled in any order.
yri11:Enter here the year you wish to Select from the Years of issue.
yri21:Click the Cancel button to close this dialogue box.
yri22:Click the Clear button to wipe this dialogue box clean and start input again.
yri23:SELECT click the OK button to Select from the '%0' Music category.|M\a click to Select from all the Music categories in the currently selected group. This over-rides the setting of the 'every file' option.
yri26:Press this button to make the selection from all the Music categories in the currently selected group.
fdh:This is the Find dialogue box.
fd:This is the Find dialogue box. It is different from a Selection box in that you may Select on three different types of data instead of up to 10 items of the same type.|MIf no Music category is selected, 'All files' is forced 'On'.
fd4:Enter text here which you want to Find within Track titles.
fd5:Enter text here which you want to Find within Performer's names.
fd6:Enter text here which you want to Find within CD titles.
fd7:Click the Cancel button to close this dialogue box.
fd8:Click the Clear button to wipe this dialogue box clean and start input again.
fd9:SELECT click the Save button to Find within the %0 Music category.|M\a click to Select from all the Music categories in the currently selected group. This over-rides the setting of the 'every file' option.
fd11:Press this button to Find from within all the Music categories in the currently selected group.|MThis option is forced 'On' if no Music category is currently selected.
fd13:Press this button if you want everything Found to be put in the SelectFile.|MThe save does not take place if you terminate the Find operation mid-way.
fd14:Press this button if you want a space character to isolate the Track title text. It avoids finding words within words. Eg. It will stop 'green' being selected when 'evergreen' is required.
fd15:Press this button if you want a space character to isolate the Performer's name text. It avoids finding words within words. Eg. It will stop 'John' being selected when 'Johnson' is required.
fd16:Press this button if you want a space character to isolate the CD title text. It avoids finding words within words. Eg. It will stop 'Great' being selected when 'Greatest' is required.
fd17:This icon is just a pretty picture.
res:This is the result of your Selection.
sel:Your Selection has already been saved in the SelectFile. To save the Selection in your own file, enter a suitable name and press RETURN or OK.|MIf the SelectFile save is sufficient, press Don't Save.
exp:This is the Export dialogue box. Use it to send data from the '%0' Music category to the TrackDump file. From TrackDump you can Import it to another Music category.
exph:This is the Export dialogue box.
exp4:Enter here the number of Tracks to be Exported. To see the last track chosen for Export, press RETURN before using the OK button. If it is wrong adjust the number until the correct last track is shown.
exp5:Select this option if you want to substitute blanks for the Exported data.
exp6:Click the Cancel button to close this dialogue box.
exp7:Click the OK button to start Exporting.
del:This is the Delete dialogue box. Use it to Delete data from the '%0' Music category. The data will be lost and the space in the file closed. It may be necessary to use the Tidy option after a Delete operation.
delh:This is the Delete dialogue box.
del3:Enter here the number of Tracks to be Deleted. To see the last track chosen for Deletion, press RETURN before using the OK button. If it is wrong adjust the number until the correct last track is shown.
del4:Click the Cancel button to close this dialogue box.
del5:Click the OK button to start Deleting.
dsel:This is the Delete Selections dialogue box. Use it to Delete a Selection created by the Select facilities on the Main menu.|MThe default file name will be the currently selected Selection, if any.
dselh:This is the Delete Selections dialogue box.
dsel3:If this icon isn't showing the Selection file name to be Deleted, either make that Selection current or enter it here.
dsel4:Press the Delete button to Delete the chosen Selection file name.
ibInfo:\Rview the Info panel.
ibCategories:\Rchoose a Music category.
ibAddDelcat:\RCreate a new Music category or Delete one.
ibFind:Click here to open the Find dialogue box.|MIf no Music category has been selected the Find routine will search all Music categories.
ibSelections:\Rget access to a previously created Select
ibDeletesels:\Rdelete a Select file.|MIf a Select file is the current file it will be the default file ready for deletion.
ibChoices:Click here to open the Choices dialogue.|MThe Select button opens the main Choice window and Adjust opens the Auxiliary Choice dialogue.
ibBackupfiles:\Rdrag a Music category file to a Directory viewer.
ibQuit:Click here to terminate the program.
InfoInfo:\Rchoose which sort of Information you wish to see.
FileFile:\Rchoose one of the File facilities.
EditEdit:\Rchoose one of the Edit facilities.
ReviewReview:\RReview the data in a choice of sequences.
SortSort:\Rchoose one of the Sort facilities.
SelectSelect:\Rchoose the Select criteria required.
InfoCollectionF1:\Rsee how many CDs you've got.
InfoCategoryF1:\Rsee information on the selected Music category.
FileAddCDF2:\Rthe right when you want to Add a new CD to the database.
FileSaveF3:\RSave a Music category.|MNote that the program performs Saves automatically so this option is only useful for Saving under a new name or to a different Directory viewer.
FileSaveas:\RSave data in a variety of formats.
FileTextfile:\RSave the data in Edit format.
FileCSVfile:\RSave data as a Comma Separated Value file.
FileCassette:\RSave data in the file format of the Public Domain programme !Cassette.|M!Cassette versions 1.24 and earlier do not allow direct transfer of data. If you haven't updated Save the file to disc first.
FileCDprofile:\RSave data in the file format of CDprofile. CDprofile is a version of CDtracker which will store additional data.
FileImport:Click here to open the Import dialogue box.
FileAppend:Click here to add the contents of TrackDump to the end of the '%0' Music category.
FileExport:\RExport data.
FileTracktitle:Click here to Export the whole of the currently selected Music category in Track title sequence.
FilePerformer:Click here to Export the whole of the currently selected Music category in Performer's name sequence.
FileCDtitle:Click here to Export the whole of the currently selected Music category in CD title sequence.
FileCDlabel:Click here to Export the whole of the currently selected Music category in CD label sequence.
FileTime:Click here to Export the whole of the currently selected Music category in Track duration sequence.
FileRecordyear:Click here to Export the whole of the currently selected Music category in 'Year recorded' sequence.
FileIssueyear:Click here to Export the whole of the currently selected Music category in 'Year issued' sequence.
FileFileorder:Click here to Export the whole of the currently selected Music category in the same sequence as the source file.
FileSelection:Click here to open a dialogue allowing Export of part of the currently selected Music category.
FileAll:\RExport the whole of the currently selected Music category in a variety of sequences.
FileCurrentCD:\RExport the whole of the currently selected CD.
FilePrintPRINT:Click here to open the Print dialogue box.
FileTidy:Click here to check and rectify any data inconsistencies in the currently selected Music category.
FileCategories:\Rchoose a Music category.
EditCutX:Click here to Cut all the data currently shown in the main window to the Clipboard.
EditCopyC:Click here to Copy all the data currently shown in the main window to the Clipboard.
EditPasteV:Click here to Paste the data held on the Clipboard into the main window.
EditInsertIns:Click here to open the Insert dialogue box.
EditDeleteK:Click here to open the Delete dialogue box.
ReviewTracktitle:Click here to Review the currently selected Music category in Track title sequence.
ReviewPerformer:Click here to Review the currently selected Music category in Performer's name sequence.
ReviewCDtitle:Click here to Review the currently selected Music category in CD title sequence.
ReviewCDlabel:Click here to Review the currently selected Music category in CD label sequence.
ReviewTime:Click here to Review the currently selected Music category in Track duration sequence.
ReviewRecordyear:Click here to Review the currently selected Music category in Recorded year sequence.
ReviewIssueyear:Click here to Review the currently selected Music category in Year of issue sequence.
ReviewFileorder:Click here to Review the currently selected Music category in the sequence the data is entered.
SortTracktitleF6:Click here to Sort the currently selected Music category in Track title sequence.
SortPerformerF6:Click here to Sort the currently selected Music category in Performer's name sequence.
SortCDtitleF6:Click here to Sort the currently selected Music category in CD title sequence.
SortCDlabelF6:Click here to Sort the currently selected Music category in CD label sequence.
SortTimeF6:Click here to Sort the currently selected Music category in Track duration sequence.
SortRecordyearF6:Click here to Sort the currently selected Music category in Recorded year sequence.
SortIssueyearF6:Click here to Sort the currently selected Music category in Year of issue sequence.
SelectTracktitleF4:Click here to make a Selection from the currently selected Music category by Track title.
SelectPerformerF4:Click here to make a Selection from the currently selected Music category by Performer's name.
SelectCDtitleF4:Click here to make a Selection from the currently selected Music category by CD title.
SelectCDlabelF7:Click here to make a Selection from the currently selected Music category by CD label.
SelectTimeF7:Click here to make a Selection from the currently selected Music category by Track duration.
SelectRecordyearF7:Click here to make a Selection from the currently selected Music category by Year recorded.
SelectIssueyearF7:Click here to make a Selection from the currently selected Music category by Year of issue.
SelectFindF4:Click here to open the Find dialogue box.
MusicCat:Click here to make the contents of the %0 Music category available in the main CDtracker window.|MThe Select button accesses the first track on file and Adjust goes to the last.
SelectFile:This is one of the program's system files. Click here to make the contents of the Select file available in the main CDtracker window.|MThe Select button accesses the first track on file and Adjust goes to the last.
TrackDump:This is one of the program's system files. Click here to make the contents of the TrackDump file available in the main CDtracker window.|MThe Select button accesses the first track on file and Adjust goes to the last.
Selections:Click here to make the contents of the Selection file '%0' available in the main CDtracker window.|MThe Select button accesses the first track on file and Adjust goes to the last.
labels:Click here if the CD you are entering is on the %0 label.
tracks:Click here to enter %0 tracks into the Track icon.
year1:Click here to enter 'Nineteen %0' into the Year recorded icon.
year2:Click here to enter 'Nineteen %0' into the Year issued icon.
disc:If you are entering details of a multiple disc set it is simplest to put them in one disc at a time. Click here to enter Disc %0 into the Disc number icon.
skip:Click here to make the 'Skip icons' in the main window jump around the file by %0 tracks.
tape:%0
auto:Click here to make the 'Skip icons' in the main window jump around the file by 5% of the size of the selected Music category.|MThe 'Skip factor' will change if the file size changes.
tape:Click here if you are wish to print a Cassette inlay for a %0 tape.
excess:Cassette tapes are always rather longer than stated and the excess can be useful for squeezing more tracks on each side.|MClick here to make CDtracker assume Cassette tapes are %0 longer than claimed.
none:Cassette tapes are always rather longer than stated and the excess can be useful for squeezing more tracks on each side.|MClick here if you do not want to take advantage of the extra tape length.
ibarmenu:This is CDtracker's Icon bar menu structure.
mainmenu:This is CDtracker's Main menu structure.
skmenu:This is CDtracker's Skip Factor menu which allows you to choose the number of tracks jumped when the main window skip icon is clicked..