# Messages for Edit _Version:Substituted at build time BarIcon:!edit # Menu title strings can only be 12 characters in length ME1:Cannot allocate buffers ME2:Task window ME3:Task ME4:Kill,Reconnect,Suspend,Resume,Unlink,Link,TaskInput,Ignore Ctl,Edit ME5:Task active in this window NSP:Not enough memory for task window #Main menu entries ED1:Edit ED2:>Info,Create,Quit ED2a:>Info,Create,BASIC options,Quit ED2b:Options ED2c:Strip line numbers,Line number increment ED2d:Increment ED2e:by ED3: Create #ED4:Text file,Data file,Command file,Obey file,Task window ED4:Text,BASIC,Obey,Command,example ED5:\TEdit application, an editor of plain text files.|M\Screate a new Text \w. # BASIC messages BA1:The smallest value for line increment is 1 bas1:This file does not contain a BASIC program bas2:This BASIC program contains a line reference, click OK to load the program with line numbers bas3:Number too large at line %d bas4:Mismatched quotes at line %d bas5:Mismatched brackets at line %d bas6:Not enough memory, unable to claim enough memory for the program bas7:Not enough memory to tokenise the text bas8:WARNING! Detokenising has overflowed buffer by %i bytes bas9:Line number limit reached. Reduce line number increment, and re-save basA:Mixture of lines with and without line numbers detected at line %d # RISC_OSLib txt messages txt1:Edit does not allow you to save a file back into itself txt2:File '%s' could not be saved txt3:Not enough memory for imported data txt4:Not enough memory (or too many windows) txt5:Too many windows txt6:1 file modified txt7:%i files modified txt8:File '%s' has been modified txt9:This file has been modified txt10:Edit txt11:Misc,>Save F3,Select,Edit,Display txt12:Misc txt13:>Info,>File,Set type,New view,Print PRINT,Column tab ‹F3,Overwrite ‹F1,Wordwrap ^F5 txt13a: Set type txt14:Select txt15:>Save,Print,Copy ^C,Move ^V,Delete ^K,Clear ^Z,>Indent ^F4 txt16:Edit txt17:>Find F4,>Goto F5,Undo F8,Redo F9,CR<->LF ^F8,Expand tabs,Format text ^F6 txt18:Format width txt19:Click SELECT to set the caret. txt20:Drag SELECT to set a selection. txt21:Click/Drag ADJUST to adjust the selection. txt22:Click ADJUST to set a selection. txt23: ColTab txt24: Overwrite txt25: Wordwrap txt26:TextFile txt27:DataFile txt28:ExecFile txt29:ObeyFile txt29a:MakeFile txt29b:BASICFile txt30:EditFile txt31:Counting... txt32:%i Found txt33:Searching... txt34:Not Found txt35:Found txt36:Replace ? txt37:Last Replace ? txt38:%i replaced txt39:Nothing to undo txt40:Undone txt41:Redone txt42:Nothing to redo txt43:'%s' not found, or is not a file. txt48:There is not enough memory to perform this operation. Quit any unwanted applications or see the RISC OS User Guide for ways to maximise memory. txt49:unrecoverable internal error 1 txt50:unrecoverable internal error 2 txt51:File '%s' not found txt52:Unrecoverable startup error: too many fonts txt53:Fonts txt54:System Font txt55:Colour txt56:Font size txt57:8,10,12,14,20,morethan12chars txt58:Font height txt59:8,10,12,14,20,morethan12chars txt60:Line spacing txt61:Left margin txt62:Display txt63:Font,Font size,Font height,Line spacing,Margin,Invert,Window wrap,Foreground,Background,Work area txt64:The !Printers application must be loaded before you can print from Edit txt65: txt66:YES txt67:NO txt68:load/exec txt69:Name of new file: txt70:Insert file: txt71:Width txt72:val txt73:Selection txtfind1:Replace string too long txtfind2:Replace string contains unrecognised characters txtfind3:Not enough memory for search txtfind4:Find string contains unrecognised characters EditX:Unrecoverable internal error (%s): preserving files in %s before exiting #{HelpTokens} # Menu interactive help for icon menu IHELP0:\Rget information about this version of Edit. IHELP1:\Rcreate certain file types. IHELP2:\Rset options for processing BASIC files. IHELP3:\Squit Edit. IHELP10:\Screate a new Text file. IHELP11:\Screate a new BASIC file. IHELP12:\Screate a new Obey file. IHELP13:\Screate a new Command file. IHELP14:Type in a file type name and \Screate a new file of this type. IHELP20:\Stoggle whether line numbers are stripped from the BASIC program. IHELP21:\Rset the amount by which line numbers are incremented for each new BASIC line. IHELPX21:Type in the amount by which line numbers are incremented for each new BASIC line. PROGINFO:This \w displays information about Edit. # Menu interactive help for main menu HELP0:\Raccess various miscellaneous operations. HELP1:\Ssave with the current filename. \Rget a save box for this \w. HELP2:\Rdisplay operations that can be performed on the selected text. HELP3:\Rdisplay various editing operations. HELP4:\Rchange various display options. Any changes made will also apply to newly created \ws. # The Misc menu HELP00:\Rget information about this version of Edit. HELP01:\Rget information about the file being edited. HELP02:\Rchange the file type of the file being edited. HELP03:\Sget another view of this file. HELP04:\Sprint this file. HELP05:\Scontrol column tab mode.|MWhen on, the TAB key advances to the next column of 8 spaces.|MWhen off, the TAB key advances to the next word in the line above. HELP06:\Scontrol overwrite mode.|MWhen on, typed characters replace existing text.|MWhen off, typed characters are inserted into existing text. HELP07:\Scontrol wordwrap mode.|MWhen on, line breaks are inserted to break up typed characters into a paragraph.|MWhen off, you must insert line breaks yourself. HELPX02:Type in a new file type for the file being edited. # the Select menu HELP20:\Rget a save box for the selected text. HELP21:\Sprint the selection. HELP22:\Scopy the selection to the caret. HELP23:\Smove the selection to the caret. HELP24:\Sdelete the selection. HELP25:\Sclear (i.e. unselect) the selection. HELP26:\Rindent the selection. # the Edit menu HELP30:\Rfind and/or replace characters in the file. HELP31:\Rgo to a specific line. HELP32:\Sundo the last editing operation. Click ADJUST repeatedly to undo successive operations. HELP33:\Sredo the last undone operation. Click ADJUST repeatedly to redo successive operations. HELP34:\Sexchange all "carriage return" and "line feed" characters in your file. "Carriage return" characters appear as [0d] in your text. HELP35:\Sexpand any literal tab characters in your text (they appear as [09]) into the equivalent number of spaces. HELP36:\Sformat the text around the caret into a paragraph, or \Rset the paragraph width. HELP360:Type in the desired paragraph width in characters, and press RETURN. # the Display menu HELP40:\Rset the display font. HELP41:\Rset the character size (width and height), for any but the system font. HELP42:\Rset the character height (leaving width unchanged). HELP43:\Radjust the inter-line spacing by a number of screen pixels. HELP44:\Radjust the left hand margin of text \ws by a number of screen pixels. HELP45:\Sswap text and background colours. HELP46:\Scontrol \w wrap.|MWhen on, this makes long lines in the text wrap (on the display) at the \w border.|MWhen off, long lines can extend to the screen width before they are wrapped. HELP47:\Rset the text colour. HELP48:\Rset the background \w colour. HELP49:\Rset the width of the work area of an Edit \w, in terms of system font characters. # the Display submenus HELPX40:\Sset the desired font for use in this \w. HELPX41:Use this menu to set the character size: click on a preselected common value, or type in any value in the bottom field and press RETURN. HELPX42:Use this menu to set the character height: click on a preselected common value, or type in any value in the bottom field and press RETURN. HELPX43:Type in the desired line spacing adjustment in screen pixels (positive or negative), and press RETURN. HELPX44:Type in the desired left margin in screen pixels, and press RETURN. HELPX47:\Sset the desired colour for text in this \w. HELPX48:\Sset the desired background colour for this \w. HELPX49:Type in the width of the work area of an Edit \w, in terms of system font characters. # the Task window menu HELPT0:\Skill the currently connected task. HELPT1:\Screate a new task using memory in the Next slot in the Task display. This option is only available when the current task has been killed. HELPT2:\Ssuspend the operation of the currently connected task. This allows you to examine and edit its output so far, before allowing the task to continue. HELPT3:\Sresume operation of a suspended task. HELPT4:\Sprevent the sending of keystrokes to the task. When unlinked, your input in this \w is treated the same as input in any normal Edit \w. HELPT5:\Ssend keystrokes in this \w to the connected task. HELPT6:\Ssend the current selection (from any Edit \w) to the task, as though you had typed it. HELPT7:Click here to control the treatment of control characters sent by the task.|MWhen set, most control characters are ignored.|MWhen not set, every single character sent by the task is inserted in the Edit \w. HELPT8:\Raccess normal Edit menu operations for this \w. # dialogue boxes FIND:Type in the string you wish to find, then press RETURN twice to find it. The search starts at the current caret position. FIND0:Click \s or type RETURN or hit F1, to start the search. FIND1:Click \s or type F2 to retrieve the find and replace strings from the previous search. FIND7:Click \s or type F3 to search for the "Find:" string, and count how many occurrences there are in the rest of the file. FIND2:Click \s and then type in the string you want to find. FIND3:Click \s and then type in the string you want to replace it with (if required). FIND8:Click \s or type F4 to control case sensitivity in searching. FIND9:Click \s or type F5 to control the use of magic character sequences in searching. The available sequences are summarised on the lower portion of the dialogue box. FINDa:Click \s or type F6 to control the use of wildcarded expressions in searching. Wildcards can be entered from the keyboard or via the icons in the lower portion of the dialogue box. FINDb:Matches any character FINDc:Matches the newline character FINDd:Matches any SINGLE alphanumeric character [a-zA-Z0-9] or underscore '_' FINDe:Matches any SINGLE digit [0-9] FINDf:||X Matches the character ctrl-X FINDg:Used to escape special characters back to their normal meaning FINDh:Marks start of a set eg. [abc] is the set of all lower case a's b's and c's FINDi:Marks end of a set eg. [abc] is the set of all lower case a's b's and c's FINDj:Not the next character (or set) in the find string FINDk:Zero or more occurrences of the next pattern element FINDl:One or more occurrences of the next pattern element FINDm:The longest sequence of the next pattern element FINDn:Used to mark a range of characters eg. a-z FINDo:Denotes the string which was last found matching the find string FINDp:?n denotes the n'th ambiguous subpattern in the found string FINDq:„xx matches the character whose ASCII code is given by the hex number xx FOUND:The string has been found, and is now the selection. FOUND0:Click here or type S or RETURN or ESC to quit from the Find system. FOUND1:Click here or type C to search again for the string, without replacing this one. FOUND2:Click here or type R to replace the string, and search for the next one. FOUND3:Click here or type L to replace the string, and quit from the Find system. FOUND4:Click here or type E to replace this and all subsequent occurrences of the string. FOUND6:Click here or type U to undo the last operation in the Find sequence. Click \s repeatedly to undo several operations. FOUND7:Click here or type D to redo the last undone operation. Click \s repeatedly to redo several operations. GOTO:Type in the line number you wish to go to, then press RETURN. INDENT:Type in the string with which to indent each line. Type a number to indent with that many space. Type a negative number to strip that many characters from the front of lines. Blank lines are not affected. FILEINFO:This \w displays information about the file being edited. PROGINFO:This \w displays information about Edit. SAVEAS:This box allows you to save data in a file, or transfer it to another application. SAVEAS0:Click here to save the data with the current filename. If it is not a full pathname, you must drag the icon to a directory first. SAVEAS2:This shows the filename for this data. If it is not a full pathname, drag the icon into a directory display. SAVEAS3:Drag this icon to the directory in which you want to save the file. Or, drag it to the program into which you want to transfer the data. CLOSE:Click \s on SAVE to get the chance to save the file, DISCARD to close without saving, and CANCEL to cancel the close operation. QUIT:Click \s on DISCARD to quit Edit without saving any modified documents, or CANCEL to cancel the quit operation. #{DictTokens} EditHelp:The !Edit module runs the Edit desktop application EditSyntax:Syntax: *Desktop_Edit