MSG 0x0cb80000 "Controls how variables DATE, TIME, and WEEKDAY display their information. For more in-depth information on using variables, consult the User's Guide."
MSG 0x0cb80400 "Accepts the current formats for the current session and exits the dialog."
MSG 0x0cb80800 "Exits the dialog, discarding any format changes you made."
MSG 0x0cb80c00 "Saves the current formats as the defaults and exits the dialog."
MSG 0x0cb81000 "Specifies one of thirteen date formats."
MSG 0x0cb81400 "Specifies one of eight time formats."
MSG 0x0cb81800 "Specifies one of two weekday formats."
MSG 0x0cb81c00 "Timing menu"
MSG 0x0cb82000 "Lets you adjust the timing of pages and elements. You can apply timing to as many pages and elements as necessary without leaving the Timing menu. Clicking the mouse buttons can override the timing of a page and force the script to move forward or backward."
MSG 0x0cb82400 "Timing Selector"
MSG 0x0cb82800 "The selector lets you choose between five timing options: Wait for Mouse, Pause in Seconds, Pause in HH:MM:SS.hh, Duration in HH:MM:SS.hh, and Record with Mouse.@cr@cr\"Wait for Mouse\" lets you use the mouse to advance events in a script. It is the default setting for new pages, and is indicated by a mouse icon in the Timing column. The main mouse button advances the script to the next event; the secondary mouse button moves back to the previous event.@cr@cr\"Pause in Seconds\" lets you specify a pause, from 0-99 seconds, by using the value control. It is the default setting for new elements. The number of seconds you choose is reflected on the Timing button for that event. Pause timing begins when an event is finished, and prevents the next event from beginning until the Pause time has passed. With a non-zero Pause, the Reset on Input? button is available.@cr@cr\"Pause in HH:MM:SS.hh\" lets you specify a pause, in hours, minutes, seconds, and hundredths of a second. Click on the appropriate text box in the value control to adjust each unit of time. Changes are reflected on the Timing button for that event. Pause timing begins when an event is finished, and prevents the next event from beginning until the Pause time has passed.@cr@cr\"Duration in HH:MM:SS.hh\" lets you measure time in hours, minutes, seconds, and hundredths of a second. Click on the appropriate text box in the value control to adjust each unit of time. Changes are reflected on the Timing button for that event. Duration timing begins when the event begins, and establishes a minimum total time for the event.@cr@cr\"Record with Mouse\" lets you make a series of Duration settings interactively, with mouse clicks while the script runs. You click to indicate when to advance, and Scala records the click-timings. \"Rec\" appears on the Timing button when you first choose Record with Mouse; after recording this is replaced by a Duration in HH:MM:SS.hh value that reflects how long you waited between clicks."
MSG 0x0cb82c00 "Lets you preview the current page with the timings you have set."
MSG 0x0cb83000 "Resets the pause timer if a key is pressed, the mouse moves, or a mouse button is clicked. When either type of Pause is selected and the pause time is not zero, the Reset on Input? option is available. This allows interactive pages that don't have a fixed pause when people are providing input, but also gives the page a \"timeout\" feature, so that if there is no input for a certain length of time, the script can continue."
MSG 0x0cb83400 "Accepts editing changes and returns you to the Main or List menu."
MSG 0x0cb83800 "Closes the Timing menu and returns you to the Main or List menu without saving any changes to the current page."
MSG 0x0cb83c00 "Shows the page timing settings. Click to open the Timing menu. The Timing menu lets you specify when you want a page in your script to advance."
MSG 0x0cb84000 "Shows the timing setting for each element. Click to open the Timing menu. The Timing menu lets you specify when you want your script to advance from element to element."