Changeset 6050
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- 2003-11-28T17:56:11+13:00 (20 years ago)
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r5993 r6050 358 358 #********************** 359 359 # 360 #***** CollectionBuilt ***** 361 CollectionBuilt.Message:The collection has been built and is ready for previewing. 362 CollectionBuilt.Title:Collection Creation Result 363 #*************************** 364 # 360 365 #***** CollectionManager ***** 361 366 CollectionManager.Cannot_Open:The collection at:\n{0-Collection file path}\ncannot be opened. … … 369 374 CollectionManager.Not_Col_File:'{0}' is not a Librarian Interface Collection File (.col) 370 375 CollectionManager.Old_Collection:GLI has detected that this is an older version Greenstone collection.\nCurrently these cannot be opened directly, but support for importing\nlegacy collections will be provided soon. 371 CollectionManager.Preview_Ready:The collection has been built and is ready for previewing.372 376 CollectionManager.Preview_Ready_Failed:An error has occured which will prevent the collection being previewed. 373 377 CollectionManager.Preview_Ready_Title:Collection Preview State. … … 503 507 # 504 508 #******* File Associations dialog ********** 505 FileAssociationDialog.Add:Add Association509 FileAssociationDialog.Add:Add 506 510 FileAssociationDialog.Add_Tooltip:Use this application to view files of this type 507 511 FileAssociationDialog.Batch_File:Batch files … … 509 513 FileAssociationDialog.Browse_Tooltip:Choose the application to use from your filespace 510 514 FileAssociationDialog.Browse_Title:Choose Application 515 FileAssociationDialog.Close:Close 516 FileAssociationDialog.Close_Tooltip:Close this dialog and return to the main window 511 517 FileAssociationDialog.Command:Launch command: 512 518 FileAssociationDialog.Command_File:Command files 513 519 FileAssociationDialog.Command_Tooltip:Enter the command to launch the application to use 520 FileAssociationDialog.Details:New File Association Details 514 521 FileAssociationDialog.Executable_File:Executable files 522 FileAssociationDialog.Existing_Associations:Current File Associations 515 523 FileAssociationDialog.Extension:For files ending: 516 524 FileAssociationDialog.Extension_Tooltip:The file extension of the files to view 517 FileAssociationDialog.Instructions:Use this dialog to set what external programs are used to view a certain file-type, and what command is sent to launch this program.\nTo select a current file association, choose an extension from the 'For files ending' drop down list.\nTo add a new file-type, type its extension in 'For files ending'.\nTo add or modify a launch command, type the new command in 'Launch command' or click 'Browse' to search the file system for an appropriate program. Use the special string '%1' to indicate where the name of the file to be opened should be inserted, e.g. "C:\\Windows\\System\\MSPaint.exe %1". '%1' will be appended to the end of a command if not otherwise specified. 525 FileAssociationDialog.Instructions:Use this dialog to set what external programs are used to view a certain file-type, and what command is sent to launch this program.\nTo add a new file-type, type its extension in 'For files ending'. To add or modify a launch command, type the new command in 'Launch command' or click 'Browse' to search the file system for an appropriate program. Use the special string '%1' to indicate where the name of the file to be opened should be inserted, e.g. "C:\\Windows\\System\\MSPaint.exe %1". '%1' will be appended to the end of a command if not otherwise specified.\nMacOS users should always try the mac specific command "open [-a <application_name>] %1" first. 526 FileAssociationDialog.Table.Command:Command 527 FileAssociationDialog.Table.Extension:Extension 518 528 FileAssociationDialog.Title:Edit File Associations 529 FileAssociationDialog.Remove:Remove 530 FileAssociationDialog.Remove_Tooltip:Remove the current selected association from the existing associations 531 FileAssociationDialog.Replace:Replace 532 FileAssociationDialog.Replace_Tooltip:Replace the currently selected association with the new association details 519 533 #******************* 520 534 # … … 619 633 #*****MappingPrompt ********** 620 634 MappingPrompt.File:Folder 621 MappingPrompt.Map: Map Chosen Folder635 MappingPrompt.Map:Create Shortcut 622 636 MappingPrompt.Name:Name 623 MappingPrompt.Title:Set Folder Mapping624 MappingPrompt.Unmap: Unmap Folder637 MappingPrompt.Title:Set Folder Shortcut 638 MappingPrompt.Unmap:Remove Shortcut 625 639 #******************* 626 640 # … … 807 821 #********************* 808 822 # 823 MSM.Legacy.Corrupt_Metadata_XML:GLI has encountered a corrupt metadata file while attempting\nto import this legacy collection. The offending file can be\nfound at:\n{0-Corrupt file path} 824 MSM.Legacy.Delete_Metadata_XML:By cancelling the previous dialog you are instructing GLI to\nignore the current legacy metadata file:\n{0-Legacy metadata file path}\nThis is necessary as you have provided no safe way for GLI\nimport the metadata contained within. Are you sure you want\nto do this? 809 825 MSM.No_Description:No description found. 810 826 MSM.No_Name:No name found. … … 882 898 NewCollectionPrompt.Base_Collection_Tooltip:Select an existing collection to base the new collection on 883 899 NewCollectionPrompt.Collection_Description:Description of content: 884 NewCollectionPrompt.Collection_Email:Author's Email:885 NewCollectionPrompt.Collection_Name:Short Name:886 NewCollectionPrompt.Collection_Name_Tooltip:Short collection name, used internally (must be 8 characters or less)900 #NewCollectionPrompt.Collection_Email:Author's Email: 901 #NewCollectionPrompt.Collection_Name:Short Name: 902 #NewCollectionPrompt.Collection_Name_Tooltip:Short collection name, used internally (must be 8 characters or less) 887 903 NewCollectionPrompt.Description_Error:The description field must be filled out. Please correct. 888 904 NewCollectionPrompt.Email_Error:You have either failed to enter an email, or the email as typed is not a valid. 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