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[7343]1# this file must be UTF-8 encoded
[5514]2#####################################################################
[931]3#
4# English Language text and icon macros
5#
6######################################################################
[964]7#
8# This is the main macro file for translation when creating an
9# interface in another language.
[3879]10
[964]11# Under the 'text macros' comments are text macros of the form:
12# _macroname_ {macro value}
13# Everything between the {} is the text to be translated. This text
14# may itself contain macros (i.e. characters other than space between
15# underscore characters, e.g. _about:numdocs_ or _textpage_). These
16# macro names occurring within text shouldn't be translated but should
17# be left as they are. Underscores or curly brackets occurring
18# naturally within the text should be escaped with a leading backslash
19# (i.e. '\_', '\{' or '\}).
20#
21# Comment lines (other than those described above) need not be
22# translated (i.e. any lines beginning with '#', like this line).
23#
24# The simplest way to translate this file is to save it as something
25# else (e.g. french.dm) and work through translating all the text
26# macro values and icon comments.
27#
28######################################################################
[876]29
30
[931]31######################################################################
32# Global (base) package
33package Global
34######################################################################
[876]35
[964]36
[931]37#------------------------------------------------------------
38# text macros
39#------------------------------------------------------------
[876]40
[3086]41_textperiodicals_ {Periodicals}
[11957]42
43# these three used by the default format statement of the demo and dls collections.
[3104]44_textsource_ {source ref: }
45_textdate_ {publication date: }
[3086]46_textnumpages_ {no. of pages: }
47
[3080]48_textsignin_ {sign in}
49
[21753]50_texttruncated_ {[truncated]}
51
[931]52_textdefaultcontent_ {The requested page could not be found. Please use
53your browsers 'back' button or the above home button to return to the
54Greenstone Digital Library.}
[876]55
56_textdefaulttitle_ {GSDL Error}
57
[5514]58_textbadcollection_ {This collection (called "_cvariable_") is not installed on this Greenstone digital library system.}
[5510]59
[5019]60_textselectpage_ {-- Select Page --}
61
[876]62_collectionextra_ {This collection contains _about:numdocs_ documents.
63It was last built _about:builddate_ days ago.}
64
[2370]65# this is only used by the collector (where the above _collectionextra_
66# macro will always be set to another value)
67_collectorextra_ {
[11999]68<p>This collection contains _numdocs_ _If_("_numdocs_" eq "1",document,documents), a total of _numbytes_ of indexed text and metadata.
[2785]69<p><a href="_httppagex_(bsummary)">Click here</a> to view the build summary for this collection.
[2370]70}
71
[10872]72_textdescrcollection_ {}
73_textdescrabout_ {About page}
74_textdescrhome_ {Home page}
75_textdescrhelp_ {Help page}
76_textdescrpref_ {Preferences page}
[23519]77_textdescrlogin_ {Login page}
78_textdescrlogout_ {Logout as _cgiargun_}
79
[10872]80_textdescrgreenstone_ {Greenstone Digital Library Software}
81_textdescrusab_ {What did you find hard to use?}
[876]82
[8106]83
[11957]84# Metadata names and navigation bar labels
[8106]85
[11957]86_textSearch_ {Search}
[11161]87_labelSearch_ {Search}
88
[8106]89# Dublin Core Metadata Element Set, Version 1.1
[11957]90_textTitle_ {Title}
91_labelTitle_ {Titles}
92_textCreator_ {Creator}
93_labelCreator_ {Creators}
94_textSubject_ {Subject}
[11117]95_labelSubject_ {Subjects}
[11957]96_textDescription_ {Description}
[11117]97_labelDescription_ {Descriptions}
[11957]98_textPublisher_ {Publisher}
[11117]99_labelPublisher_ {Publishers}
[11957]100_textContributor_ {Contributor}
[11117]101_labelContributor_ {Contributors}
[11957]102_textDate_ {Date}
[11117]103_labelDate_ {Dates}
[11957]104_textType_ {Type}
105_labelType_ {Types}
106_textFormat_ {Format}
[11117]107_labelFormat_ {Formats}
[11957]108_textIdentifier_ {Identifier}
[11117]109_labelIdentifier_ {Identifiers}
[11957]110_textSource_ {Filename} # Not true DC, kept for legacy reasons
[11117]111_labelSource_ {Filenames} # Not true DC, kept for legacy reasons
[11957]112_textLanguage_ {Language}
[11117]113_labelLanguage_ {Languages}
[11957]114_textRelation_ {Relation}
[11117]115_labelRelation_ {Relations}
[11957]116_textCoverage_ {Coverage}
[11117]117_labelCoverage_ {Coverage}
[11957]118_textRights_ {Rights}
[11117]119_labelRights_ {Rights}
[876]120
[11957]121# DLS metadata set
122_textOrganization_ {Organization}
[12176]123_labelOrganization_ {Organizations}
[11957]124_textKeyword_ {Keyword}
[11117]125_labelKeyword_ {Keywords}
[11957]126_textHowto_ {How to}
127_labelHowto_ {How to}
128
129# Miscellaneous Greenstone metadata
130_textPhrase_ {Phrase}
131_labelPhrase_ {Phrases}
132_textCollage_ {Collage}
133_labelCollage_ {Collage}
134_textBrowse_ {Browse}
135_labelBrowse_ {Browse}
136_textTo_ {To}
[11117]137_labelTo_ {To}
[11957]138_textFrom_ {From}
[11117]139_labelFrom_ {From}
[11957]140_textAcronym_ {Acronym}
[11117]141_labelAcronym_ {Acronyms}
[20743]142_textAuthor_ {Author}
143_textAuthors_ {Authors}
[10872]144
[11957]145# Navigation bar tooltip - to customize this for a specific metadata, add a macro named _textdescrXXX_ where XXX is the metadata name
[11960]146_textdescrdefault_ {Browse by _1_}
[11161]147
[12176]148_textdescrSearch_ {Search for specific terms}
[11957]149_textdescrType_ {Browse by resource type}
150_textdescrIdentifier_ {Browse by resource identifier}
151_textdescrSource_ {Browse by original filename} # Not true DC, kept for legacy reasons
152_textdescrTo_ {Browse by To field}
153_textdescrFrom_ {Browse by From field}
154_textdescrCollage_ {Browse by image collage}
155_textdescrAcronym_ {Browse acronyms}
156_textdescrPhrase_ {Browse phrases}
157_textdescrHowto_ {Browse how to categories}
[12176]158_textdescrBrowse_ {Browse documents}
[876]159_texticontext_ {View the document}
160_texticonclosedbook_ {open this document and view contents}
161_texticonnext_ {to next section}
162_texticonprev_ {to previous section}
[2992]163
[9532]164_texticonworld_ {View the web document}
165
[2992]166_texticonmidi_ {View the MIDI document}
[1444]167_texticonmsword_ {View the Microsoft Word document}
[8916]168_texticonmp3_ {View the MP3 document}
[9294]169_texticonpdf_ {View the PDF document}
170_texticonps_ {View the PostScript document}
171_texticonppt_ {View the PowerPoint document}
172_texticonrtf_ {View the RTF document}
173_texticonxls_ {View the Microsoft Excel document}
[21747]174_texticonogg_ {View the Ogg Vorbis document}
175_texticonrmvideo_ {View the Real Media document}
[876]176
177_page_ {page }
[944]178_pages_ {pages}
[876]179_of_ { of }
[16303]180_vol_ {Volume}
[1556]181_num_ {No.}
[876]182
183_textmonth00_ {}
184_textmonth01_ {January}
185_textmonth02_ {February}
186_textmonth03_ {March}
187_textmonth04_ {April}
188_textmonth05_ {May}
189_textmonth06_ {June}
190_textmonth07_ {July}
191_textmonth08_ {August}
192_textmonth09_ {September}
[2885]193_textmonth10_ {October}
[876]194_textmonth11_ {November}
195_textmonth12_ {December}
196
[18886]197_texttext_ {Text}
198_labeltext_ {_texttext_}
[4812]199_textdocument_ {Document}
200_textsection_ {Section}
201_textparagraph_ {Paragraph}
[19144]202_textchapter_ {Chapter}
203_textbook_ {Book}
[1119]204
[876]205_magazines_ {Magazines}
206
[10872]207_nzdlpagefooter_ {<div class="divbar">&nbsp;</div>
[1275]208<p><a href="http://www.nzdl.org">New Zealand Digital Library Project</a>
[8750]209<br><a href="http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz">Department of Computer Science</a>,
[1095]210<a href="http://www.waikato.ac.nz">University of Waikato</a>,
211New Zealand}
[876]212
[10872]213_linktextHOME_ {HOME}
214_linktextHELP_ {HELP}
215_linktextPREFERENCES_ {PREFERENCES}
[23519]216_linktextLOGIN_ {LOGIN}
217_linktextLOGGEDIN_ {(logged in as _cgiargun_)}
218_linktextLOGOUT_ {LOGOUT}
[10872]219
[876]220
[931]221######################################################################
[13040]222# 'home' page
223package home
224######################################################################
225
226_textpagetitle_ {Greenstone Digital Library}
[13367]227
228_textnocollections_ {No valid (i.e. built and public) collections are available}
229
[13040]230_textadmin_ {Administration Page}
231_textabgs_ {About Greenstone}
232_textgsdocs_ {Greenstone Documentation}
233
234_textdescradmin_ {
235Allows you to add new users, summarizes the collections in the system,
236gives technical information on the Greenstone installation
237}
238
239_textdescrgogreenstone_ {
240Tells you about the Greenstone software and the New Zealand Digital Library
241Project where it originated
242}
243
244_textdescrgodocs_ {Greenstone manuals}
245
246#####################################################################
247# some macros used on the home page from other packages
248#####################################################################
249package gli
250
251_textgli_ {The Librarian Interface}
252_textdescrgli_ {
253Helps you create new collections, modify or add to existing ones, or delete
254collections
255}
256
257package collector
258
259_textcollector_ {The Collector}
260_textdescrcollector_ {
[16978]261This predates the Librarian Interface, and for most practical purposes the Librarian Interface should be used instead
[13040]262}
263
264package depositor
265
266_textdepositor_ {The Depositor}
267_textdescrdepositor_ {
268Helps you to add documents to existing collections
269}
270
271package gti
272
273_textgti_ {The Greenstone Translator Interface}
274_textdescrtranslator_ {
275Helps you keep the multilingual versions of the Greenstone interface
276up to date
277}
278
279
280######################################################################
[931]281# 'about' page
282package about
283######################################################################
284
[964]285
[931]286#------------------------------------------------------------
287# text macros
288#------------------------------------------------------------
289
290_textabcol_ {About this collection}
291
[2322]292_textsubcols1_ {<p>The complete collection comprises _1_ subcollections.
293Those currently available are:
[931]294<blockquote>}
295
296_textsubcols2_ {</blockquote>
297You can check (and alter) which subcollections you are
298currently using on the Preferences page.}
299
[11155]300_titleabout_ {about}
[964]301
[931]302
303######################################################################
304# document package
[876]305package document
[931]306######################################################################
[876]307
[964]308
[931]309#------------------------------------------------------------
310# text macros
311#------------------------------------------------------------
312
[876]313_texticonopenbookshelf_ {close this section of the library}
314_texticonclosedbookshelf_ {open this section of the library and view contents}
315_texticonopenbook_ {close this book}
316_texticonclosedfolder_ {Open this folder and view contents}
317_texticonclosedfolder2_ {open sub-section: }
318_texticonopenfolder_ {close this folder}
319_texticonopenfolder2_ {close sub-section: }
320_texticonsmalltext_ {View this section of the text}
321_texticonsmalltext2_ {view text: }
322_texticonpointer_ {current section}
323_texticondetach_ {Open this page in a new window}
324_texticonhighlight_ {Highlight search terms}
325_texticonnohighlight_ {Don't highlight search terms}
326_texticoncontracttoc_ {Collapse table of contents}
327_texticonexpandtoc_ {Expand table of contents}
328_texticonexpandtext_ {Display all text}
329_texticoncontracttext_ {Display text only for currently selected section}
330_texticonwarning_ {<b>Warning: </b>}
331_texticoncont_ {continue?}
332
[11132]333_textltwarning_ {<div class="buttons">_imagecont_</div>
334_iconwarning_Expanding the text here will generate a large
335amount of data for your browser to display
[876]336}
337
[944]338_textgoto_ {go to page}
339_textintro_ { <i>(introductory text)</i>}
[876]340
[11132]341_textCONTINUE_ {CONTINUE?}
[931]342
[11767]343_textEXPANDTEXT_ {EXPAND TEXT}
[931]344
[11767]345_textCONTRACTCONTENTS_ {CONTRACT CONTENTS}
[931]346
[11132]347_textDETACH_ {DETACH}
[931]348
[11767]349_textEXPANDCONTENTS_ {EXPAND CONTENTS}
[931]350
[11767]351_textCONTRACT_ {CONTRACT TEXT}
[931]352
[11767]353_textHIGHLIGHT_ {HIGHLIGHTING}
[931]354
[11767]355_textNOHIGHLIGHT_ {NO HIGHLIGHTING}
[931]356
[13428]357_textPRINT_ {PRINT}
358
[13371]359_textnextsearchresult_{next search result}
360_textprevsearchresult_{previous search result}
[931]361
[13450]362# macros for printing page
363_textreturnoriginal_ {Return to the original page}
364_textprintpage_ {Print this page}
365_textshowcontents_ {Show the table of contents}
366_texthidecontents_ {Hide the table of contents}
367
[876]368######################################################################
[964]369# 'search' page
370package query
[931]371######################################################################
[876]372
[964]373
[931]374#------------------------------------------------------------
375# text macros
376#------------------------------------------------------------
377
[964]378# this if statement produces the text 'results n1 - nn for query: querystring' or
379# 'No matches for query: querystring', depending on whether or not there were
380# any matches
381_textquerytitle_ {_If_(_thislast_,results _thisfirst_ - _thislast_ for query: _cgiargq_,No matches for query: _cgiargq_)}
382_textnoquerytitle_ {Search page}
[876]383
[4760]384_textsome_ {some}
385_textall_ {all}
386_textboolean_ {boolean}
387_textranked_ {ranked}
388_textnatural_ {natural}
[12781]389_textsortbyrank_ {relevance rank}
[27060]390_textascending_ {ascending}
391_textdescending_ {descending}
[1921]392_texticonsearchhistorybar_ {search history}
[1986]393
[7596]394_textifeellucky_ {I'm feeling lucky!}
395
[1986]396#alt text for query buttons
397_textusequery_ {use this query}
[964]398_textfreqmsg1_ {Word count: }
399_textpostprocess_ {_If_(_quotedquery_,<br><i>post-processed to find _quotedquery_</i>
400)}
[4221]401_textinvalidquery_ {Invalid query syntax}
[12380]402_textstopwordsmsg_ {The following words are too common and were ignored: }
[12421]403_textlucenetoomanyclauses_ {Your query contained too many search terms; please try a more specific query.}
[876]404
[964]405_textmorethan_ {More than }
406_textapprox_ {About }
407_textnodocs_ {No documents matched the query.}
408_text1doc_ {1 document matched the query.}
409_textlotsdocs_ {documents matched the query.}
410_textmatches_ {Matches }
411_textbeginsearch_ {Begin Search}
[9294]412_textrunquery_ {Run Query}
413_textclearform_ {Clear Form}
[876]414
[1921]415#these go together in form search:
[12781]416#"Words (fold, stem) ... in field"
417_textwordphrase_ {Words}
[9294]418_textinfield_ {... in field}
[22051]419_textfieldphrase_ {Field}
420_textinwords_ {... in word(s)}
[9294]421_textfoldstem_ {(fold, stem)}
[1540]422
[9294]423_textadvquery_ {Or enter a query directly:}
424_textallfields_ {all fields}
[4788]425_texttextonly_ {text only}
[9294]426_textand_ {and}
427_textor_ {or}
428_textandnot_ {and not}
[1921]429
[6541]430# _indexselection_, _jselection_, _nselection_ and _gselection_ are set from
431# within the server - _indexselection_ is always set, but the others may be
432# unset
[1921]433
[19653]434# the space after "level" (before the right bracket) is required, otherwise no space between "Search" and "in"
435
[27060]436_textsimplesearch_ {Search in _indexselection__If_(_jselection_, associated with _jselection_)_If_(_gselection_, at _gselection_ level )_If_(_nselection_, in _nselection_ language)_If_(_sfselection_,\,_allowformbreak_ sorting results by _sfselection_\, _sortorderselection_\,) for _querytypeselection_ of the words}
[22051]437_textsimplesqlsearch_ {Search in _indexselection__If_(_jselection_, associated with _jselection_)_If_(_gselection_, at _gselection_ level )_If_(_nselection_, in _nselection_ language)_If_(_sqlsfselection_,\,_allowformbreak_ sorting results by _sqlsfselection_) for _querytypeselection_ of the words}
[1921]438
[19614]439_textadvancedsearch_ {Search in _indexselection__If_(_jselection_, associated with _jselection_)_If_(_gselection_, at _gselection_ level )_If_(_nselection_, in _nselection_ language) using _querytypeselection_ query}
[876]440
[19614]441_textadvancedmgppsearch_ {Search in _indexselection__If_(_jselection_, associated with _jselection_)_If_(_gselection_, at _gselection_ level )_If_(_nselection_, in _nselection_ language), and display results in _formquerytypeadvancedselection_ order, for}
[4760]442
[27060]443_textadvancedlucenesearch_ {Search in _indexselection__If_(_jselection_, associated with _jselection_)_If_(_gselection_, at _gselection_ level )_If_(_nselection_, in _nselection_ language)_If_(_sfselection_,\,_allowformbreak_ sorting results by _sfselection_\,_sortorderselection_\,) for }
[22051]444_textadvancedsqlsearch_ {Search in _indexselection__If_(_jselection_, associated with _jselection_)_If_(_gselection_, at _gselection_ level )_If_(_nselection_, in _nselection_ language)_If_(_sqlsfselection_,\,_allowformbreak_ sorting results by _sqlsfselection_\,) for }
[1921]445
[19653]446# the space after "Search" is required, otherwise no space between "Search" and "in"
447
[27060]448_textformsimplesearch_ {Search _If_(_jselection_, in _jselection_)_If_(_gformselection_, at _gformselection_ level )_If_(_nselection_, in _nselection_ language)_If_(_sfselection_,\, sorting results by _sfselection_\, _sortorderselection_\,) for _formquerytypesimpleselection_ of }
[22051]449_textformsimplesearchsql_ {Search _If_(_jselection_, in _jselection_)_If_(_gformselection_, at _gformselection_ level )_If_(_nselection_, in _nselection_ language)_If_(_sqlsfselection_,\, sorting results by _sqlsfselection_\,) for _formquerytypesimpleselection_ of }
[876]450
[19621]451_textformadvancedsearchmgpp_ {Search _If_(_jselection_, in _jselection_)_If_(_gformselection_, at _gformselection_ level )_If_(_nselection_, in _nselection_ language), and display results in _formquerytypeadvancedselection_ order, for }
[11767]452
[27060]453_textformadvancedsearchlucene_ {Search _If_(_jselection_, in _jselection_)_If_(_gformselection_, at _gformselection_ level )_If_(_nselection_, in _nselection_ language)_If_(_sfselection_,\, sorting results by _sfselection_\, _sortorderselection_\,) for }
[22051]454_textformadvancedsearchsql_ {Search _If_(_jselection_, in _jselection_)_If_(_gformselection_, at _gformselection_ level )_If_(_nselection_, in _nselection_ language)_If_(_sqlsfselection_,\, sorting results by _sqlsfselection_\,) for }
[11767]455
[4788]456_textnojsformwarning_ {Warning: Javascript is disabled in your web browser. <br>To use form searching, please enable it.}
[1500]457_textdatesearch_ {This collection can be searched for documents within a date range, or documents that contain a particular date. This is an optional feature of the search.}
458_textstartdate_ {Start (or only) date:}
459_textenddate_ {End date:}
460_textbc_ {B.C.E.}
461_textad_ {C.E.}
[9294]462_textexplaineras_ {C.E. and B.C.E are alternatives for A.D. and B.C. respectively. These terms are considered to be culture indiscriminate, and stand for "Common Era" and "Before the Common Era"}
[1500]463
[1921]464_textstemon_ { (ignoring word endings)}
[1500]465
[964]466_textsearchhistory_ {Search History}
[1921]467
468#text macros for search history
[8114]469_textnohistory_ {No entries in the search history}
[1921]470_texthresult_ {result}
471_texthresults_ {results}
472_texthallwords_ {all words}
473_texthsomewords_ {some words}
474_texthboolean_ {boolean}
475_texthranked_ {ranked}
476_texthcaseon_ {case must match}
477_texthcaseoff_ {casefolded}
478_texthstemon_ {stemmed}
479_texthstemoff_ {unstemmed}
[876]480
481
[964]482######################################################################
483# 'preferences' page
484package preferences
485######################################################################
[876]486
487
[964]488#------------------------------------------------------------
489# text macros
490#------------------------------------------------------------
[931]491
[2415]492_textprefschanged_ {
[2424]493Preferences have been set as follows. Do not use your browser's
[3267]494"back" button - it will unset them! Instead, click one of the
[2424]495buttons on the access bar above.
[2415]496}
497_textsetprefs_ {set preferences}
[964]498_textsearchprefs_ {Search preferences}
499_textcollectionprefs_ {Collection preferences}
500_textpresentationprefs_ {Presentation preferences}
501_textpreferences_ {Preferences}
[1921]502_textcasediffs_ {Case differences:}
[12764]503_textignorecase_ {ignore case differences}
504_textmatchcase_ {upper/lower case must match}
[9294]505_textwordends_ {Word endings:}
[12764]506_textstem_ {ignore word endings}
507_textnostem_ {whole word must match}
[12877]508_textaccentdiffs_ {Accent differences:}
509_textignoreaccents_ {ignore accents}
510_textmatchaccents_ {accents must match}
511
[964]512_textprefop_ {Return up to _maxdocoption_ hits with _hitsperpageoption_ hits per page.}
[1921]513_textextlink_ {Access to external Web pages:}
[964]514_textintlink_ {Source documents retrieved from:}
[1921]515_textlanguage_ {Interface language:}
516_textencoding_ {Encoding:}
517_textformat_ {Interface format:}
[964]518_textall_ {all}
[9294]519_textquerymode_ {Query mode:}
[12764]520_textsimplemode_ {simple query mode}
[13426]521_textadvancedmode_ {advanced query mode (allows boolean searching using !, &amp;, |, and parentheses)}
[964]522_textlinkinterm_ {through intermediate page}
523_textlinkdirect_ {go directly there}
524_textdigitlib_ {the digital library}
525_textweb_ {the web}
526_textgraphical_ {Graphical}
527_texttextual_ {Textual}
528_textcollectionoption_ {<p>
529Subcollections to include:
530<br>}
[3262]531
[12877]532_textsearchtype_ {Query style:}
533_textformsearchtype_ {fielded with _formnumfieldoption_ fields}
[22051]534_textsqlformsearchtype_ {SQL fielded with _sqlformnumfieldoption_ fields}
[12877]535_textplainsearchtype_ {normal with _boxsizeoption_ query box}
536_textregularbox_ {single line}
[12764]537_textlargebox_ {large}
538
[1946]539_textrelateddocdisplay_ {display related documents}
[9294]540_textsearchhistory_ {Search history:}
[12764]541_textnohistory_ {No search history}
542_texthistorydisplay_ {display _historynumrecords_ search history records}
543_textnohistorydisplay_ {do not display search history}
[964]544
[19204]545_textbookoption_ {Book viewer mode:}
546_textbookvieweron_ {on}
547_textbookvieweroff_ {off}
[964]548
[20743]549# html options
550_textdoclayout_ {Document page layout:}
551_textlayoutnavbar_ {navigation bar at top}
552_textlayoutnonavbar_ {no navigation bar}
553
554_texttermhighlight_ {Search term highlighting:}
555_texttermhighlighton_ {highlight search terms}
556_texttermhighlightoff_ {don't highlight search terms}
557
[2392]558#####################################################################
559# 'browse' package for the dynamic browsing interface
560package browse
561#####################################################################
[931]562
[2881]563_textsortby_ {Sort documents by}
564_textalsoshowing_ {also showing}
565_textwith_ {with at most}
[2395]566_textdocsperpage_ {documents per page}
[2392]567
[2881]568_textfilterby_ {Get documents containing}
[2392]569_textall_ {all}
570_textany_ {any}
571_textwords_ {of the words}
[9294]572_textleaveblank_ {leave this box blank to get all the documents}
[2392]573
[2881]574_browsebuttontext_ {"Sort Documents"}
[2392]575
[2894]576_nodata_ {<i>no data</i>}
577_docs_ {documents}
[931]578######################################################################
[964]579# 'help' page -- this is lower priority for translating than the
580# rest of this file
[876]581package help
[931]582######################################################################
[876]583
[964]584
[931]585#------------------------------------------------------------
586# text macros
587#------------------------------------------------------------
588
[876]589_textHelp_ {Help}
[8106]590
[11957]591# Macros giving a brief help message for navigation bar access buttons
592# The arguments to this will be _textXXX_ and _labelXXX_, where XXX is the metadata name. For example, to print out the help message for a titles classifier, the library will use _textdefaulthelp_(_textTitle_,_labelTitle_)
[11960]593# To customize this for a specific metadata, add a macro named _textXXXhelp_ where XXX is the metadata name
[11957]594_textdefaulthelp_{browse documents by _1_ by clicking the _2_ button}
[8106]595
[11957]596_textSearchhelp_ {search for particular words that appear in the text by clicking the _labelSearch_ button}
597_textTohelp_ {browse documents by To field by clicking the _labelTo_ button}
[14854]598_textFromhelp_ {browse documents by From field by clicking the _labelFrom_ button}
[11957]599_textBrowsehelp_ {browse documents}
600_textAcronymhelp_ {browse documents by acronym occurrence by clicking the _labelAcronym_ button}
601_textPhrasehelp_ {browse phrases occurring in documents by clicking the _labelPhrase_ button. This uses the phind phrase browser.}
[8106]602
[11363]603_texthelptopicstitle_ {Topics}
[876]604
605_textreadingdocs_ {How to read the documents}
606
607_texthelpreadingdocs_ {
[4549]608<p>You can tell when you have arrived at an individual book or document
[17084]609because its title, or an image of the front cover, appears at the top
610left of the page. In some collections, a table of contents appears, while in others
[17263]611(eg. when the paged image option is used)
[17084]612just the page number is shown, along with a box that allows you to select a
613new page and go forward and backward. In the table of contents, the current
614section heading is in bold face, and the table is expandable -- click on the folders
615to open or close them; click on the open book at the top to close it.</p>
[876]616
617<p>Underneath is the text of the current section. When you have read
618through it, there are arrows at the bottom to take you on to the next
[4549]619section or back to the previous one.</p>
[876]620
[17084]621<p>Below the title or front-cover image are some buttons. Click on
[11767]622<i>_document:textEXPANDTEXT_</i> to expand out the whole text of the current section, or
[4549]623book. If the document is large, this could take a long time and use a lot
[11767]624of memory! Click on <i>_document:textEXPANDCONTENTS_</i> to expand out the whole table of
[4549]625contents so that you can see the titles of all chapters and
[11767]626subsections. Click on <i>_document:textDETACH_</i> to make a new browser window for this
[931]627document. (This is useful if you want to compare documents, or read two at
[4549]628once.) Finally, when you do a search the words you search for are
[11767]629highlighted. Click on <i>_document:textNOHIGHLIGHT_</i> to remove highlighting.</p>
[876]630}
631
[11363]632# help about the icons
633_texthelpopenbookshelf_ {Open this bookshelf}
634_texthelpopenbook_ {Open/close this book}
635_texthelpviewtextsection_ {View this section of the text}
636_texthelpexpandtext_ {Display all text, or not}
637_texthelpexpandcontents_ {Expand table of contents, or not}
638_texthelpdetachpage_ {Open this page in a new window}
639_texthelphighlight_ {Highlight search terms, or not}
640_texthelpsectionarrows_ {Go to the previous/next section}
641
642
643_texthelpsearchingtitle_ {How to search for particular words}
644
[876]645_texthelpsearching_ {
646<p>
647 From the search page, you make a query in these simple steps:<p>
648
[1931]649 <ol><li>Specify what items you want to search
[876]650 <li>Say whether you want to search for all or just some of the words
651 <li>Type in the words you want to search for
652 <li>Click the <i>Begin Search</i> button
653 </ol>
654
655<p>When you make a query, the titles of twenty matching documents will be shown.
656There is a button at the end to take you on to the next twenty documents. From
657there you will find buttons to take you on to the third twenty or back to the
658first twenty, and so on. Click the title of any document, or the little button
659beside it, to see it.
660
[17408]661<p>A maximum of 50 is imposed on the number of
[876]662 documents returned. You can change this number by clicking the
[11767]663 <i>_Global:linktextPREFERENCES_</i> button at the top of the page.<p>
[11363]664}
[876]665
[11363]666_texthelpquerytermstitle_ {Search terms}
667_texthelpqueryterms_ {
[12877]668<p>Whatever you type into the query box is interpreted as a list of words or phrases
[14854]669called "search terms." A term is a single word containing only letters and digits, or a phrase consisting of a sequence of words enclosed in double quotes ("..."). Terms are separated by white spaces. If any other characters such
[876]670as punctuation appear, they serve to separate terms just as though they were
671spaces. And then they are ignored. You can't search for words that include
672punctuation.
673
674<p>For example, the query<p>
675 <ul><kbd>Agro-forestry in the Pacific Islands: Systems for Sustainability (1993)</kbd></ul>
676 <p>will be treated the same as<p>
677 <ul><kbd>Agro forestry in the Pacific Islands Systems for Sustainability 1993 </kbd></ul><p>
[11363]678}
[876]679
[11767]680_texthelpmgppsearching_ {
681For collections built with MGPP a few other options are available.
682
683<ul>
684<li>A <b>*</b> at the end of a query term matches all words <b>starting with</b> that word, e.g. <b>comput*</b> matches all words starting with <b>comput</b>.
685<li><b>/x</b> can be used to give higher weight to one or more of the query terms, eg <b>computer/10 science</b> gives computer 10 times more weight than science when ranking documents.
686</ul>
687}
688
689_texthelplucenesearching_ {
690For collections built with Lucene a few other options are available.
691
692<ul>
693<li><b>?</b> can be used as a wildcard in place of a single letter. For example, <b>b?t</b> will match <b>bet</b>, <b>bit</b> and <b>bat</b> etc.
694<li><b>*</b> can be used as a wildcard in place of multiple letters. For example, <b>comput*</b> matches all words starting with <b>comput</b>.
695</ul>
696Both of these wildcards can be used in the middle of a term, or at the end. They cannot be used at the start of a search term.
697}
698
[11363]699_texthelpquerytypetitle_ {Query type}
700_texthelpquerytype_ {
[876]701<p>There are two different kinds of query.
702
703<ul>
[1931]704 <li>Queries for <b>all</b> of the words. These look for documents (or
705 chapters, or titles) that contain all the words you have specified.
[11767]706 Documents that satisfy the query are displayed, in build order.
707<p>
[876]708
709 <li>Queries for <b>some</b> of the words. Just list some terms that are
710 likely to appear in the documents you are looking for. Documents are
711 displayed in order of how closely they match the query. When determining
712 the degree of match,
713
714 <p><ul>
[12877]715 <li> the more search term occurrences a document contains, the closer it matches;
716 <li> terms which are rare in the collection as a whole are more important than common ones;
[876]717 <li> short documents match better than long ones.
718 </ul>
719</ul>
720
721<p>Use as many search terms as you like--a whole sentence, or even a
722whole paragraph. If you specify only
723one term, documents will be ordered by its frequency of occurrence.<p>
724}
725
[12877]726_texthelpadvancedsearchtitle_ {Advanced searching using the _1_ search engine}
[11767]727
728_texthelpadvancedsearch_ {
[16978]729<p>If you have selected advanced query mode (in preferences) you have slightly different search options.
[11767]730}
731
732_texthelpadvsearchmg_ {
733Advanced searching in MG collections gives you two options, ranked and boolean.
734A <b>ranked</b> search is exactly the same as the <b>some</b> search descibed in <a href="\#query-type">_texthelpquerytypetitle_</a>.
735<p>_texthelpbooleansearch_
736}
737
738_texthelpbooleansearch_ {
739A <b>boolean</b> search allows you to combine terms
[13426]740using &amp; (for "and"), | (for "or"), and ! (for "not"), using parentheses for grouping if desired. The default operator is | (for "or").
[11767]741<p>
[13426]742For example, <b>snail &amp; farming</b> will match documents which contain both <b>snail</b> AND <b>farming</b>, whereas <b>snail | farming</b> will match documents that contain either <b>snail</b> OR <b>farming</b>.
[11767]743<b>snail !farming</b> will match documents that contain <b>snail</b> AND DO NOT contain <b>farming</b>.
744<p>
[13426]745More precise queries can be specified using combinations of operators and parentheses. For example, <b>(sheep | cattle) &amp; (farm | station)</b>, or <b>sheep | cattle | goat !pig</b>.
[11767]746}
747
748_texthelpadvsearchmgpp_ {
749Advanced searches in MGPP collections use boolean operators. _texthelpbooleansearch_
[14854]750<p>The results can be displayed in <b>ranked</b> order, as described for the <b>some</b> search in <a href="\#query-type">_texthelpquerytypetitle_</a>, or in "natural" (or "build") order. The latter is the order that documents were processed during the creation of the collection.
[11767]751<p>
752Further operators include <b>NEARx</b> and <b>WITHINx</b>.
[14854]753NEARx is used to specify the maximum distance (x words)
754which can separate two query terms for a document to match.
[11767]755WITHINx specifies that the second term must occur within x words <i>after</i> the first term. This is similar to NEAR but the order is important. The default distance is 20.
756}
757
[12781]758_texthelpadvancedsearchextra_{NOTE: These operators are all ignored if you are searching in simple query mode.}
759
[11767]760_texthelpadvsearchlucene_ {
761Advanced searches in Lucene collections use boolean operators. _texthelpbooleansearch_
762}
[12781]763
[12877]764_texthelpformsearchtitle_ {Fielded searching}
[12781]765
766_texthelpformsearch_ {
[12877]767<p>Fielded searching provides the opportunity to combine searches across fields. For example, one can search for "Smith" in Title AND "snail farming" in Subject. In simple query mode, each line of the form behaves like a normal single line search. The individual lines of the form are combined using AND (for an "all" search) or OR (for a "some" search). Terms inside the field are also combined the same way. In advanced mode, you can specify different combinations of AND/OR/NOT between the fields using the drop-down lists, and inside a field you can use boolean operators.
[12781]768}
[12789]769
[12877]770_texthelpformstemming_ {The "fold" and "stem" boxes allow you to specify whether the terms inside that field are casefolded or stemmed. These are both switched off by default for advanced form searching.}
771
[9294]772_textdatesearch_ {Searching with Dates}
[1500]773
[11363]774_texthelpdatesearch_ {
[1500]775Date search lets you find documents that, as well as matching your search
776terms, are about events within a certain timeframe. You can search for
777documents from a certain year or from a range of years. Note that you do not
778have to have any search terms -- you can search by date alone; and also that
779you do not have to use dates in your search, if you do not type any dates in it
780 is just the same as if the date search didn't exist.<p>
[11363]781}
[1500]782
[11363]783_texthelpdatehowtotitle_ {How to use this feature:}
784_texthelpdatehowto_ {
[1500]785<ul>
[1921]786 <li>To search for documents about a single year:<p>
[1500]787 <ul>
[5500]788 <li>Type in any ordinary search terms as you normally would.
[1500]789 <li>Type the year you want into the "Start (or only) date" box.
790 <li>If your date is from before the common era (also known as before
[5500]791 Christ), choose the "B.C.E" option from the pulldown menu next to that
792 box.
[1500]793 <li>Begin your search as you ordinarily would.
794 </ul>
[1921]795<p><li>To search for documents about a time period or range of years:<p>
[1500]796 <ul>
797 <li>Type in any ordinary search terms as you normally would.
798 <li>Type the earlier date into the "Start (or only) date" box.
799 <li>Type the later date into the "End date" box.
[3262]800 <li>Select "B.C.E" option from the pulldown menu next to any date from before
[1500]801 the common era (also known as before Christ).
802 <li>Begin your search as you ordinarily would.
803 </ul>
804</ul><p>
[11363]805}
[1500]806
[11363]807_texthelpdateresultstitle_ {The way results of your search work}
808_texthelpdateresults_ {
[1500]809Generally speaking a search for documents about the year 1903 will not return documents that, say, reference books written in 1903, just documents about 1903. However, the way that the documents' dates are found, it will return documents that have a date range (for example 1899-1911) that includes 1903, and also those documents which, as part of their text name the century that 1903 is a part of (for example 20th century or twentieth century). This means that for some documents, the dates in your search will not actually appear in the document text. For a range search, all of this applies to every date in the range.<p>
810}
811
[876]812_textchangeprefs_ {Changing your preferences}
813
[11363]814_texthelppreferences_ {
[11767]815<p>When you click the <i>_Global:linktextPREFERENCES_</i> button at the top of the page you will
[876]816be able to change some features of the interface to suit your own requirements.
[11363]817}
[876]818
[11363]819_texthelpcollectionprefstitle_ {Collection preferences}
820_texthelpcollectionprefs_ {
[12766]821<p>Some collections comprise several subcollections, which can be searched
[876]822independently or together, as one unit. If so, you can select which
823subcollections to include in your searches on the Preferences page.
[11363]824}
[876]825
[11363]826_texthelplanguageprefstitle_ {Language preferences}
827_texthelplanguageprefs_ {
[12766]828<p>Each collection has a default presentation language, but you can switch to
[1931]829a different language if you like. You can also alter the encoding scheme
830used by Greenstone for output to the browser -- the software chooses
[12877]831sensible defaults, but with some browsers it may be necessary to switch to
832a different encoding scheme to ensure correct character display.
833All collections allow you to
[1931]834switch from the standard graphical interface format to a textual one. This
835is particularly useful for visually impaired users who use large screen
836fonts or speech synthesizers for output.
[11363]837}
[1931]838
[11363]839_texthelppresentationprefstitle_ {Presentation preferences}
840_texthelppresentationprefs_ {
[876]841Depending on the particular collection, there may be several options you can
842set that control the presentation.
843
[1931]844<p>Collections of Web pages allow you to suppress the Greenstone navigation bar at
[876]845the top of each document page, so that once you have done a search you land at
846the exact Web page that matches without any Greenstone header. To do another
847search you will have to use your browser's "back" button. These collections
848also allow you to suppress Greenstone's warning message when you click a link
849that takes you out of the digital library collection and on to the Web itself.
[16978]850And in some Web collections you can control whether the links on the search
851results page take you straight to the actual URL in question, rather than to
[876]852the digital library's copy of the page.
[11363]853}
[876]854
[11363]855_texthelpsearchprefstitle_ {Search preferences}
856_texthelpsearchprefs_ {
[12877]857<p>You can switch to an "advanced" query mode which allows you to combine terms
[13426]858using &amp; (for "and"), | (for "or"), and ! (for "not"), using parentheses for
[12877]859grouping if desired. This allows you to specify more precise queries.
[12766]860<p>_selectsearchtypeprefs_
[12877]861<p>_selectwordmodificationprefs_
862<p>You can turn on the search history feature, which shows you your last few
[1931]863queries. This makes it easy to repeat slightly modified versions of previous
[11767]864queries.
865<p>Finally, you can control the number of hits returned, and the
[1931]866number presented on each screenful.
[876]867}
868
[12877]869_textcasefoldprefs_ {A pair of buttons controls whether upper and lower case must match when searching. For example, if "_preferences:textignorecase_" is selected, <i>snail farming</i> will be treated the same as <i>Snail Farming</i> and <i>SNAIL FARMING</i>.}
870_textstemprefs_{A pair of buttons controls whether to ignore word endings or not when searching. For example, if "_preferences:textstem_" is selected, <i>snail farming</i> will be treated the same as <i>snails farm</i> and <i>snail farmer</i>. This currently only works properly for English language text. _selectstemoptionsprefs_}
871_textaccentfoldprefs_ {A pair of buttons controls whether accented and unaccented letters must match when searching. For example, if "_preferences:textignoreaccents_" is selected, <i>fédération</i> will be treated the same as <i>fedération</i> and <i>federation</i>.}
872
873_textstemoptionsprefs_ {It may be more convenient and precise to use the search term truncation facility described above in "_texthelpquerytermstitle_".}
874
[12766]875_textsearchtypeprefsplain_ {It is possible to get a large query box, so that you can easily do paragraph-sized searching. It is surprisingly quick to search for large amounts of text.}
876
[12877]877_textsearchtypeprefsform_ {You can change the number of fields shown in the search form.}
[12766]878
[12877]879_textsearchtypeprefsboth_ {You can switch the search type of the collection between "normal" search, and "fielded" search.
[12766]880<ul>
[12877]881<li>Normal search provides a single query box. _textsearchtypeprefsplain_</li>
882<li>Fielded search provides a number of query boxes, each querying a different field of the index. This enables searching over different fields at once. _textsearchtypeprefsform_ </li>
[12766]883</ul>
884}
885
886
887
[876]888_texttanumbrowseoptions_ {There are _numbrowseoptions_ ways to find information in this collection:}
889
[2672]890_textsimplehelpheading_ {How to find information in the _collectionname_ collection}
[876]891
[11363]892_texthelpscopetitle_ {Scope of queries}
[876]893_texthelpscope_ {
894<p>
[12877]895In most collections you are given a choice of different indexes to search. For example, there might
[876]896be author or title indexes. Or there might be chapter or paragraph indexes. Generally,
897the full matching document is returned regardless of which index you search.
898<p>If documents are books, they will be opened at the appropriate place.
899}
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