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1996-10-01
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ibar:This is £, © Fat German Productions 1996.|MDrag @s and öies here to ~ them.|M\Sopen the Bin öy. \A`^.
binic:\T^ icon. \S`between On and Off
C3:\Sset the options for deleting files
C4:\Sset the options for taking copies of files
C5:\Sset the options for Singularity
C6:\Sset the options for the iconbar icon
C7:\Sset the options for the auto saver
C8:\Sset the options for the screen saver
C9:\Sget some longer (but not necessarily better) help
C10:\Ssave all the options so they become permanent
C11:\Sclose this window
W0:This is an empty bit of the window
W1:gribblet man is coming
W2:If this is on, you will be asked if you are SURE before any files are deleted. This is very annoying.
W3:If this is on, all files will be deleted, even those which are locked against deletion.
W4:If this is on, you will get a window which shows you what Black Hole thinks it is doing while files are being deleted.
W5:If this is on, no directories will be deleted.
W6:\Sclose this window
G0:This bit doesn't do anything. Go away.
G1:If this is on, Black Hole will keep copies of everything you drag to it.
G2:If this is on, the bin will be automatically emptied by the bin men. Things will be kept in the bin for the number of days specified to the right.
G3:This is the number of days things will be kept in the bin before they are removed
G4:Isn't this fun?
G5:This is where the bin is.
G6:\Sclose this window
K0:Flibble Gribble Gong Boob
K1:This controls whether the iconbar icon is animated or not and is as such the least useful button in this window.
K2:Don't click on this bit, whatever you do.
K3:Clicking here will do something once every 10 million years.|MGo on, prove me wrong.
K4:This is the name of the animation currently in use
K5:\Sfor a menu of available animations
K6:This makes the animation chage from low-res to high-res and vice versa when you change mode. But only with the 'Blackhole' animation.
K7:This will open the directory containing the animations
K8:\Sclose this window
S0:Honestly, this bit of the window won't do anything. Ever.
S1:This will make Singularity take backup copies of files deleted from the Filer menu or the command line.
S2:If this is OFF then the 'Trap' options will keep working even after you quit Black Hole.
S3:This will make Singularity open a little window to inform you every time it traps something
S4:This will make Singularity take backup copies of files which are being overwritten with new files. Usually.
S5:This bit is secret. Go away.
S6:Gribble.
S7:Go on, click this. I dare you.
S8:\Sadd a filing system to the list
S9:\Sremove a filing system from the list
S10:This will make Singularity ignore deletions and overwrites on floppy discs. This is usually a good idea.
S11:\Sscroll down the list
S12:\Sscroll up the list
S13:
S14:
S15:
S16:
S17:If you regularly run SparkFS you might find that setting this switch helps a bit.
S18:\sclose this window
B0:Fribbledejibbet
B1:Do you really care?
B2:I know I don't
B3:Click this now.
A:\T£ Auto Saver window, and it's proud of it
A1:Type a @type here
A5:\Tpathname to which @s of the above type will be saved when dropped onto £ from a 'Save As' box
A6:\Sremove the current entry
A7:\Sview the next entry
A8:\Sview the previous entry
A11:\Sget a @ type menu
A12:\Sopen the destination öy
A13:\Ssave all the data
Fileicon:\Tname and sprite of the current @type
I0:Click this to get some more helpful help
I1:What does this look like?
I2:Meaningless number
I3:Well, what would you put?
I4:A logo. Clever, huh?
I5:A message
I6:A copyright message
spm:\Schoose a sprite @
MM-1:Isn't this fun?
MM0:\Rshow the £ information window
MM12:\Sremove the clock from the iconbar
MM10:\Sopen the Configuration window
MM15:\Sremove ^ from the iconbar. This does not stop ^ from working
MM2:\Rperform operations on the Bin öy
MM3:\R~ all @s on a selected drive
MM4:\Sopen the Auto Saver window
MM8:\Squit £
MM21:\S%0
MM22:all suböies of the Bin %0
MM22-1:|M\Rselect a single suböy
MM220:
MM23: the bin suböy %0
MM31:\Swipe all the contents of the %0
MM32:disc in drive %0|m\Rrename the disc
MM33:Type a name to give to the disc in drive %0 once it has been wiped
TDM0:\Sadd a Tiny Dirs icon to the iconbar
TDM-1:\Sadd a Tiny Dirs icon to the iconbar
TDM1:\Sadd a Tiny Dir of the root Bin öy
TDM2:\Sadd Tiny Dirs for all the Bin suböies
TDM3:\Sadd a Tiny Dirs icon for the Bin suböy %0
KM-1:\Rcontrol the Relocatable Module Area (RMA)
KM0:\Sopen the Module Kill öy
KM1:\Sattempt to minimise the size of the RMA
KM2:\Rget a menu of all currently loaded modules
KMx:\Skill the modules belonging to %0
selm:\Skill the selected module
SM:\Suse the File Finder
ram:Really wipe the %0 disc? (Note - no backup copies will be kept)
disc:Do you really want to wipe the disc "%1" in drive %0? (Note - no backup copies will be kept)
bde:Bin öy %0 does not exist. Reverting to default
norma:Your computer is not sufficiently endowed with memory for me to complete that request. Try quitting a few applications
bw:Do you really want to ~ the Bin %0?
exists: (File of that name already exists)
wnf:Sorry, can't start any more deletions until this lot is finished
ndir:The öy does not exist!
not:Filetype not known
tmen:\Sselect a @type
np:I can't open a öy if you don't tell me which one
usf:Unable to save @ because %0
fwe0:File Wiping Extraordinaire
p1:Purpose - Many and Varied
p2:Purpose - Tells the Time
p3:Purpose - Rescues Files
dnl:Disc names must be at least two characters long. The disc will not be renamed
MEN0:Info
MEN1:Config..
MEN2:Contents
MEN3:Wipe Drive
MEN4:Auto Saver..
MEN5:Find File...
MEN6:Quit
MEN7:Destroy
MEN8:Count
MEN9:Info
MEN10:Squash
MEN11:Open
MEN12:Module Kill
MEN13:Open Dir
MEN14:Minimise
MEN15:Name
MEN16:£ 2
MEN17:No Contents
MEN18:Choose:
MEN19:All
MEN20:Disc Name
MEN21:MemFS
MEN22:RAMdisc
MEN23:Add Tiny Dir
MEN24:Blank
MEN25:Root Bin Dir
MEN26:Specific Bin
MEN27:Remove All
Emp:Empty
Occ:Full
Mov:Move
Del:Wipe
Ver:Version 4.01 (1st Oct 1996)
snaz:Probably the last version ever.